Thanks to Rowling's vicious espesh trans on various issues recently, I admit that I have a sharp knife.
But this is what I thought of as early as today, this year, or even ten years ago: although her book contains fantasy elements, in the second half of her seven poems, she began to build some worlds late ... That is to say, her success stems from a concept that transcends a specific writing genre and has random fantasy elements ... but the early book itself is not fantasy novel.
In other words, the established genre is the story of boarding school. Think of Mallory's tower. Jennings. Touching the pole and putting on more clothes … these are the main contents of some children's literature. Yes, I have grown up and can read the Mallory Building and Bont's original works without political correction ... I bet they are even worse than I remember. ) Did anyone go back to Enid Blyton? These books are full of absolute privileges! But I digress).
Rowling began with the adventure story of boarding school, but … it has been written many times … modern writers have updated this genre with the appearance of Thrushcross Grange. It's basically a boarding school adventure.
Her talent or luck depends on how you look at it, but she decided to do the same thing and put magic … and early books, again, mainly for fun. For example, hoho…… ... You eat in a restaurant full of ghosts, and someone dies miserably.
You learned the potion. ...
Frankly speaking, you ignore realism (this seems to have been put forward by Rowling elsewhere in this post, which is a feature of herself). (Explain or correct what I just said) I mean ... Myrtle. She was killed by a terrible snake. So what is her typical personality? She groaned!
This is not only very unrealistic: it is disrespectful to all the fake young women who have been killed, which reduces her to a single-dimensional feature and chooses her as an interesting image. For example, a dead woman is a suitable laughing stock, isn't it? (er: if anyone wants to know ... no! )
Then Rowling met a problem. She said that she would grow up with her readers, and I guess she was partly right. When children grow up, they become young people, with all the mess. The clue plot is getting darker and darker.
Unfortunately, she had to transform her later fantasy world into what it used to be. What a mess! The wizard's social order is a joke: rita skeeter is simply a cartoon character (too unrealistic). So do their legal and political systems. Basically, most people run around like 8-year-olds.
In the end, everything from Setham Sempula to Abada Kay Vadra began to join.
As my Italian relatives might say, "fa Casino!"