The house-elf enslavement in Harry Potter is often compared to the human slavery history (just like blood status is compared to racism) but after taking a history course in university, I also see a lot of similarities between house-eves/Hermione’s campaign and the women’s movement (especially suffrage
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It is a possibility. Even so, we have to remember that book seven it will be fully dedicated to Horcrux Hunting and Final Battle with Tom Riddle. So, I am not sure how much literary will be left. On book sixth Hermione had her year full with teenage issues like defining the one she truly wanted.
Now we know that the one she wants is Ron. So, maybe JKR will include a reference to her elf commitement in the last book. Maybe in the Epilogue.
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It is, in some ways, an extension of the same question that is at the heart of the controversy over the Iraq War: can and should a people be made free by outside forces, or must freedom come from inside? In my opinion, it is good to show people what freedom can look like, and the presence of Dobby among the Hogwarts elves does that. It is good to introduce the idea of change into a culture where it is not present. And it is good to support movements for freedom. But a people group cannot be compelled to be free with any great amount of success, unless at least some of the people actually desire freedom. ( ... )
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