Saturday, March 9, 2013

Post #2: Developmental Destruction



                Due to the fact J.K. Rowling books span over such a long period of time characters that are first seen in The Sorcerer's Stone are bound to have developed and change by The Deathly Hallows.  Even characters that are seen (currently) with in one book can have vast growth to where they can be unrecognizable by the end.   Normally when I think of the word development, I tend to attach positive connations to it.  This is not always the case, and Rowling remind reads of this through the introduction of everyone’s favorite Professor, Dolores Jane Umbridge. 
                Umbridge is first seen on the “right hand side” of Fudge in Harry hearing at the Ministry of Magic in The Order Of the Phoenix. Before she even spoke Harry’s impression of her was that she looked like a “large, pale toad…with a neck like Uncle Vernon,”  and anything that can compare with Uncle Vernon cannot be good (118).  The first title that she is recognized here is Undersecretary to the Minister, but it would not stay this way for long.  The fact that she is on the right hand of Fudge suggest that she had some power and influence in the Ministry and to Fudge.
                The next time that lovely Dolores is seen is at the Hogwarts start of the term feast.  She is the new Defense Against the Dark Art Processor.  She is moving up the latter to say.  For now Umbridge is basically a spy at Hogwarts for the Ministry and in particular Fudge.    At this point in time her true horrid pink colors are seen.   After giving Harry a week of detentions Umbridge can no longer be seen as this innocent fake smiling women she attempt to portray.  She is pure evil.  Making students right in their own blood!   As Umbridge sees the power that she has over the student which makes her more power hungry.  Umbridge develops into the monster that feeds off of control that she exerts over others.  In her development, as  Professor Mcgonagall  puts it fall back to “medieval methods.”    While Umbridge character grow and move forward to new and great terrible things she is preventing/ stunting other growth and development.  Her student are not learning how to defend themselves. 
                Throughout The Order Of the Phoenix Umbrige gains power becoming High Inquisitor and  eventually at one point Headmistress.  She set ridiculous decrees and only care about gaining more power.  Umbrige while is a developing character is not developing into anything good.  Rowling shows that negative development is possible.  The theme which surrounds this negative development is power.  Rowling shows her audience that power can be dangerous.  Maybe that is why Dumbledore chose just to say at Hogwarts and did not accept the position of Minister of Magic for he would have so much power and influence.  Power can corrupt and destroy.  Another quick example of this is Percy Wesley.  The ambition to be on top made him deny his family and disregarded the things that people should hold most dear.  Power can blind.  It prevented Umbridge from seeing her fast downfall .       

- Katie Midkiff

1 comment:

  1. I think you have made an awesome point here! I never even thought of discussing a negative development in a character (I wrote about how Ron matures from wanting fame and power to learning that his friends are more important). Dolores Umbridge is truly a terrifying character not only because of her disgustingly “sweet” demeanor, but because she just gets worse and worse throughout her part in the series. Her never-ending hunt for power and control make her a character that totally stands apart from Dumbledore, making a clear separation of good and evil in book 5. Rowling certainly got her point across by showing what power can do to a person.

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