okay, most of what i do re: harry potter is criticism, and hp is flawed in such a number of ways, but sometimes i just sit here and
i mean, you all have a comprehension of just how drastically harry potter changed literature, yeah? like. it revitalized it. it blew the literary scene apart. the new york times had to create a separate bestsellerβs list for childrenβs litΒ just because harry potter existed. harry potterΒ changed reading.
so many people on tumblr were born in the β90s. when the first book came out, most of us couldnβt read. but we grew up in a world whereΒ everyone, everyone, everyone was reading harry potter, no matter how old they were; we grew up in a world where the most popular story in theΒ entire world was a fantasy childrenβs book.
itβs sort of difficult to grasp, sometimes, the extent to which harry potter is not just a book. the extent to which what is basically a series of fun, interesting, and fairly good novels is such an enormous, enormous part of our lives, a cultural touchstone, a truly universal reference point, something so many people have shaped their lives around,Β a foundation for all of the stories we would read and watch for the rest of our livesβ for so many of us, the first books we ever loved
the extent to which so many of us canβt call ourselves βfansβ of harry potter, because it would like being a βfanβ of, like, having lungs.
itβs not evenΒ about liking it or disliking it. itβs just a part of us.