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roseteaxx said:
Ginny Weasley. Well, I actually used to like her. In the first four books, I thought she was a perfectly fine character; she was sweet, kind, shy, awkward, fan-girlish, caring, and a very well-written character. She had flaws, but she was loveable all the same (and the flaws all helped make her a decent character, and really added to her personality). In the fifth book, she started to annoy me more, but I had respect for her. I didn't like her drastic personality change. She became thêm rude and thêm obnoxious. However, she was growing her independence. She was moving on past Harry, past her fan-girl crush. I didn't tình yêu her, but I didn't mind her either at this point. But then, the sixth book came along and ruined her completely. She became a Mary Sue; she was a superb Quidditch player, she got great grades, she was super amazing at casting spells (especially her bat-bogey hexes), she was super gorgeous, super popular, and everybody loved her, no matter how rude she was to them. Ginny became a girl who made fun of everybody, including her friends, behind their backs, who hexed people simply because they were annoying, who was always rude and in-your-face. Her making fun of people was passed off as a "hilarious sense of humor", her hexing people passed off as "strength of character", her rudeness passed off as "independence". She had no real flaws (or, at least, no intentional ones) and she was loved bởi everyone and perfect at everything. I dislike Ginny in a bad way. What I mean is, bạn can dislike a character in a good way and in a bad way. For example, I dislike Bellatrix in a good way; she killed Sirius, she's an evil and crazy sadist, but she is a great character. I dislike her for all the reasons I'm supposed to dislike her. But with Ginny, I'm supposed to tình yêu her. I'm supposed to think she's absolutely amazing and perfect. But she's not. She's far from it. I dislike her in a bad way; she's a poorly written character. I think she's really the only truly poorly written character in the series, and she's the one character that I really can't stand.
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