Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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Is there anyone who didn't quite understand or like Ginny?
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I have to agree wholeheartedly with you. You do know more about other characters, even the secondary ones but you don't know or understand anything about the main guy's girlfriend.


I think in the book even Harry is confused and tries to rationalize his feelings with "Oh its cause she is like a sister to me" but still, even a little bit of them having a few moments together that might have hinted at a budding romance would have made it more believable.


By the way, a novel doesn't necessarily have to be a romance novel to show how a romantic relationship between two characters develop. They just don't spend too much time on it (to be honest, I've seen books that aren't romance novels pull off better romances than actual romance novels).
So whatever Harry sees in Ginny ... is quite hard to tell for me. I'm quite indifferent about her.

I do agree, though, that we don't really know much about Ginny. I felt Harry and Luna had a closer bond even if it was just friendship.



Yes, for all we know. But that's it, we know absolutely nothing and that's why I don't like the epilogue. I understand the purpose of it, but that doesn't mean I think it should have been there, much less in this form. The epilogue was all about telling instead of showing and I have no idea why we needed to know who married whom and how many children they had, especially since the main relationships presented weren't at all developed in the books itselves. If the epilogue were a premise for another book or at least a short story, it might have worked, because it would have allowed us to see what kind of marriage the characters have and how they work together. None of this happened and it made the epilogue pointless. There was no need for it, except that Rowling felt like she needed to make sure no one will ask her for another HP book. If she used this particular setting for the sake of symetry, it still could have been done differently and in a way that could have actually been a closure with a meaning, not a shipping parade.
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The truth is, her personality didn't have any substance besides being popular and not crying as easily as other girls. All the other Weasley's were distinctive (Bill and Charlie don't necessarily count). I know HP aren't romance novels, but I just didn't get why Harry was attracted to her and liked her, or she him. They just liked each other. I don't know. lol Please say I'm not alone!