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Dobby was the Malfoy's House-elf, forced to work for the family until he was set free. Harry eventually helps Dobby become a free elf, and the House-elf is, in turn, forever grateful for Harry's help.
That’s right: turns out Dobby the house-elf is actually a touch point for some serious legal and ethical issues. “All of us agree that slavery is as bad as it gets.
Secret police, slavery and mass indoctrination of children – Harry Potter’s wizarding world is a greatest hits of repressive regimes, says Sam Fowles Here’s a fun Christmas party game: name ...
The issues with the representations of both marginalized races, goblins and house-elves, have been pointed out by fans and critics alike. The former has been seen as containing anti-Semitic tropes.
Kreacher, a house-elf, is essentially Harry's personal slave. In the Wizarding World, house-elves are imprisoned and forced to do manual labor despite the fact that wizards could easily accomplish ...
For example, J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world provides direct political commentary, but becomes increasingly confused as the series progresses, depicting house elves as enthusiastic slaves (the ...
NO - I'm pro house elf slavery. Grow up, poll. Share your results. Tweet your results. MORE: 28 things you only know if you went to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry MORE: Harry Potter ...
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