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Five &#;Harry Potter&#; Characters I Read as LGBTQ

There are lots of LGBTQ readings of Harry Potter out there, and some of the popular ones comprise Drarry (Draco and Harry), Sirius Black as multi-attracted , and Charlie Weasley as asexual. Of course, everyone has their own ships and headcanons, and there is no shortage of remarkable fan art depicting them. Here are a couple of the characters that I read as LGBTQ, and I endeavor to base my interpretations as much as achievable on cues from the text.

 

1. Colin Creevey

Colin Creevey is overenthusiastic about everything, but his obsession with Harry seems like an obvious year-old crush to me. Memorizing his schedule, taking pictures of him, trying to bring him grapes in the hospital wing &#; how else does a middle schooler know how to display his affection? Later on, Colin seems to quiet down a bit and shows a more mellow admiration of Harry, and I imagine that by then he has moved on to other crushes and relationships.

 

 

 

2. Marietta Edgecombe

Why does Marietta come with Cho to DA lessons even though she clearly do

Harry Potter: 10 Characters Fans Wanted to Be LGBT

While the Harry Potter series does have two canon LGBT characters, many fans have felt like other characters would have been better choices for inclusion. While Dumbledore and Grindlewald were gay, this wasn’t actually revealed in the books themselves. Also, many people felt that the way their relationship was handled wasn’t that positive and that having other examples of LGBT visibility was necessary. While this didn’t happen, many fans have enjoyed shipping certain couples together and creating headcanons in fandom that certain characters were queer.

Here are ten characters that fans wanted to be LGBT from the Harry Potter series.

GINNY WEASLEY

Ginny Weasley is a rather fierce character who doesn’t get all that much time in the books. While she isn’t a main character, many fans liked her robust personality and confidence after she grew into herself. While Ginny ends up with Harry, a lot of fans felt prefer she would have made a great bisexual nature. She’s a person who seems very secure in herself and what she

Why devoted 'Harry Potter' fans feel betrayed by J.K. Rowling and the 'Fantastic Beasts' franchise

  • Fans possess long been frustrated by the lack of LGBTQ characters in J.K. Rowling's work.
  • Rowling said she always "thought of Dumbledore as gay" after the ultimate book came out.
  • 10 years later, Dumbledore is a nature in the "Fantastic Beasts" movie franchise.
  • And fans are at a breaking signal when it comes to the perceived refusal of putting an overtly same-sex attracted version of Dumbledore on screen.
  • INSIDER spoke with several lgbtq+ "Harry Potter" fans who explained why they're upset.


J.K. Rowling and the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise were already wading in controversy over Johnny Depp's continued presence in the movies, but now fans are at a breaking point after learning that Dumbledore's sexuality wouldn't be openly explored in the coming sequel.

Director David Yates told Entertainment Weekly that "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Crimes of Grindelwald" would not make it "explicitly" clear Dumbledore is gay, the fandom reacted strongly (and

An Incomplete List of “Explicitly” Direct Characters in the Harry Potter Franchise

Fantastic Beasts director David Yates revealed yesterday that Dumbledore, the only confirmed gay character in the Harry Potter universe, will not be “explicitly” gay in the next film in the franchise—even though it’s literally about him and his ex-boyfriend, Gellert Grindelwald. Dumbledore has been in the closet a long age, which got us wondering: How many “explicitly” straight characters are in Rowling’s books and its various theatrical and cinematic spinoffs?

There are some who would debate that Dumbledore’s sexuality didn’t require to be openly stated or demonstrated in the Harry Potter novels and movies because it wasn’t directly relevant to Harry, the protagonist’s, story. And yet we know the sexualities of plenty of other characters, even some of the extremely insignificant ones, and they’re pretty clearly heterosexual. We don’t even comprehend two Hogwarts students, Stebbins and Fawcett, by their full names, for instance, but we undertake know that Stebbins is a guy, Fawcett is a lady, and that they ma