Reparo was good (Harry and Draco were in-character), but I didn't like how Harry kept pushing for Draco to see things his way. I completely understand that Draco wasn't right in believing himself better in others, but I am the type a person that can see benefits in almost anything. I don't like when people say 'evil' or 'innocent' because for me, it's usually never either or, but all in the same.
I don't understand why Draco must see things Harry way completely. It's like forcing a religion on someone, because you think it's right, and their is wrong.
People go to war for things like that...and yet, Harry still persist. The reason why this irritates me so much is because most often then not I don't think many authors or readers see it as wrong. At least the general idea.
While I don't mind some one changing their mind on their own, Draco is all but forced too after the war. And even when authors write it were he comes to the decision on his own, mentioning the words 'light' and 'right' ruins it for me.
I could go on and on, but I am not. I just wanted to mention that while Draco and Harry were in character, I didn't enjoy the story as much with Harry practically screaming "I am right, you are wrong, so come and and be right with me!". Peer pressure, much? Though it was much more subtle in this story, but it happened quite a bit.
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Date: 2013-10-04 04:16 am (UTC)I don't understand why Draco must see things Harry way completely. It's like forcing a religion on someone, because you think it's right, and their is wrong.
People go to war for things like that...and yet, Harry still persist. The reason why this irritates me so much is because most often then not I don't think many authors or readers see it as wrong. At least the general idea.
While I don't mind some one changing their mind on their own, Draco is all but forced too after the war. And even when authors write it were he comes to the decision on his own, mentioning the words 'light' and 'right' ruins it for me.
I could go on and on, but I am not. I just wanted to mention that while Draco and Harry were in character, I didn't enjoy the story as much with Harry practically screaming "I am right, you are wrong, so come and and be right with me!". Peer pressure, much? Though it was much more subtle in this story, but it happened quite a bit.