
Dolores Jane Umbridge is played by Joe Walker. She was a security officer appointed by the Ministry of Magic to protect the students of Hogwarts from Sirius Black. She later became headmistress of the school and conspired with the from-the-future Lucius Malfoy to have Harry Potter killed.
There are many published theories about the politics of the Harry Potter books by J. Rowlingwhich range from them containing criticism of racism to anti-government sentiments. Time magazine noted the political and social aspects of Harry Potter in their Person of the Year issue where Rowling placed third behind politicians Vladimir Putin and Al Gore.

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On the face of it, J. However, the books have become highly popular amongst adult readers, and for very good reason. Underneath the owls and wands and talking letters, there lies a world which is not that different from our own… meaning it has its kinks and its darkness. One need only look to Greek mythology to find the answer.
So after I post that in Harry Potter 5, female characters move closer to centerI get this comment from Emily:. I know that this was J. Not to ruin your enjoyment of the books!


There are two main reasons why the fans are annoyed about this. The first is a representation issue, which is probably fuelling the Twitter fire, because the Twitter mob is really into representation. Think back to the ridiculous overreaction to LeFou's ever-so-slight indication of homosexuality in Beauty and the Beastand imagine what would happen if a Harry Potter spin-off proudly boasted a gay protagonist.
By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service. It only takes a minute to sign up. When Dolores Umbridge is carried off by the centaurs in the Order of the Phoenix and returns later, the reader is left with the task of piecing together what exactly happened while she was out there.
Or maybe they just dished out punishment every time you stepped out of line… while wearing loads and loads of pink. Unjustly derided as a bigger villain than even Lord Voldemort himself, poor Miss Umbridge she never married was simply misunderstood. Brought in to restore order to a Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry that was clearly in turmoil, first as the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, then as High Inquisitor and headmistress, she fulfilled her brief and taught pupils several valuable lessons along the way. Luckily, Professor Umbridge is on hand to teach them some manners.
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