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star54kar December 30 2008, 23:44:56 UTC
Wow!

This was a facinating look into the mindset of Dolores's character, and certainly sheds to light some possible motivation for why she did the things that she did in canon.

Excellent work and thank you very much for sharing!

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catsintheattic December 31 2008, 00:47:17 UTC
Wow! Thank you so much for reading and leaving such a lovely review. I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the story and liked the explanations about Dolores' motives in canon.

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violaswamp December 31 2008, 01:11:48 UTC
Fascinating and scary, great job and thanks for posting.

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catsintheattic December 31 2008, 01:39:31 UTC
Thank *you* for reading and reviewing! :-)

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Long review, but this is very interesting! tomatoe18 December 31 2008, 07:02:07 UTC
You must be proud of me! *grins* I promised you I would read your dark fic, didn't I? :D Well, I managed to read every word of this fic until the very end (despite the flinching throughout)!

I apologize in advance but I'm not going to lie to you, I wrinkled my nose a lot at this. Not because I think your writing is bad, of course, but because of Umbridge, who is the character I hate the most in HP universe, be it canon or fanfics. That said, you get MAJOR PROPS for choosing Dolores Umbridge as a main character for this fic. What inspired you? Did you always want to write about Umbridge? :o ( ... )

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Re: Long review - my answer part 1 catsintheattic January 1 2009, 10:29:32 UTC
Dearest, thank you so much for your courage to read my darkfic and for leaving such a wonderfully detailed review. I love you so much and I'm totally proud of you! *hugs you* Yes, of course I knew that you meant the fic and not your review. Silly girl! *hugs you some more*

That said, you get MAJOR PROPS for choosing Dolores Umbridge as a main character for this fic. What inspired you? Did you always want to write about Umbridge? :oI chose "ambition" as my prompt-word (you give a word and get a quotation back as a prompt, but are still free to write any character you'd like - that's the amount of freedom I love!), and once I had chosen that, I was looking at the ambitious characters. And Tom Riddle would have been too obvious and therefore boring to write about. *g ( ... )

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Re: Long review - my answer part 1 tomatoe18 January 2 2009, 04:41:28 UTC
That's interesting! So the fic came from the prompt "ambition" (I didn't know it was a prompt-based thing, because I didn't follow the darkfest at all). I agree that choosing Riddle would've been obvious. Umbridge would be the more interesting choice of character and I think you made the right choice.

It got me thinking, though, that if I'd joined the fest and chosen this prompt, I would've written about Lucius Malfoy. LOL. It's a passing thought and I don't know why it crossed my mind at all. :P

But you know how much I abhor one-dimensional characters. And this is why I had to give her this kind of back-story.Did you find her one-dimensional in JKR's books? I think JKR sometimes neglect to give some of her side characters depth, but this was never the case for me personally with Umbridge's character. One of the reasons why I thoroughly hated Umbridge in JKR's book was because I could imagine all kinds of other things to her character just from the way JKR wrote about her. That's why I find your fic overwhelmingly terrifying to read ( ... )

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Re: Long review - my answer part 1 catsintheattic January 2 2009, 09:34:26 UTC
Ah, no, I didn't want to imply that JKR wrote her one-dimensional. On the other hand, JKR has this tendency to write her villains one-dimensional. It always shocked me that Dumbledore didn't ever feel the slightest bit of compassion toward a young boy who had to grow up in an orphanage.

That's why I find your fic overwhelmingly terrifying to read; it made all those 'imagined' things become all too real for me, as I have pointed out with the punishment scene with the quill.

That's what I try to do with the fic I write: dive into the character as I see them in canon and imagine what else they could do and what the wouldn't do at all. I write almost completely character-driven, the plot is always second. I start with an idea and some scenes, and to connect the scenes and explain how I see them, I develop the story. JKR is a writer who, IMHO, writes plot-driven. That's why she rocks so much at action scenes - which I don't. Lol.

I thought that Umbridge is just as evil as Voldemort.I think she is even more evil, from the perspective ( ... )

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fell_beast2 December 31 2008, 07:56:35 UTC
Masterful job! Umbridge's motives are very understandable, and I felt sorry for her more than once, but she's still horrible. Feels weird to have compassion for her and hate her at the same time.

Poor Snowball. :( That part just about had me crying. Poor, poor kitty. *sniffle*

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catsintheattic January 1 2009, 09:39:53 UTC
Thank you so much for reading and leaving such a lovely review!

Sorry for making you cry. *hands tissue*

have compassion for her and hate her at the same time.

My work is done. *beams*

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catsintheattic January 1 2009, 09:45:21 UTC
Oh dear, thank you for trying. Or wanting to. *g*

I'm sorry it had to be Umbridge, but once I had chosen "ambition" as my prompt-word, I was looking at the ambitious characters. And Tom Riddle would have been too obvious and therefore boring to write about. *g*

magnifying-glass-precision in diving into those characters' minds

This made my day. Especially since it was coming from you, because I adore your writing. *bows* Thank you so much!

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