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luciazephyr) wrote2011-01-13 10:16 pm
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Ugh, when is Lea showing up, I'm sick of this D8
:still slogging through Proven Guilty:
Anyone else really skeeved by the entire Molly thing in this book? Like, side-eying Jim Butcher every time she shows up?

OH HARRY DRESDEN, NO.
Or, in this case, considering the entire book thus far: OH JIM BUTCHER, NO.
See, big age gaps don't really bother me in fiction unless one of the parties is underage. Molly is seventeen. Harry is, IIRC, 29 or 30 by this book. Also, STOP EYING HER UP, HARRY. I was okay when you did it and then felt guilty about it because, fuck, everyone does that sometimes, but you stopped feeling bad about it and I am not amused.
Also, like, three pages earlier, it's established Harry won't bang Murphy because he's only interested in serious relationships.
THE IRONY HURTS ME OH JESUS OW.

On the other hand, when I am not shaking my head at Jimmy B, I do find it extremely interesting how Manly Man Harry Dresden always seems to be flustered and taken aback by the many, many sexual advances he receives in the books. For such a character, he seems to be accidentally coded in a stereotypically feminine way-- as far as I've seen, it's women who get this kind of situation in fiction, not men. It's almost like an Unwanted Harem, which is a trope I don't recall seeing outside Anime/Manga. There is some kind of meta message here, having all this sex-positive subtext around a character how isn't comfortable with sex, really. I could go further and link this to Harry's whole Have I Mentioned I'm Heterosexual Today thing, but I have a tummyache, so I won't. But it's there.
Anyone else really skeeved by the entire Molly thing in this book? Like, side-eying Jim Butcher every time she shows up?
Magnificent rack notwithstanding, Molly was still, in every important way, a child. (page 237)

OH HARRY DRESDEN, NO.
Or, in this case, considering the entire book thus far: OH JIM BUTCHER, NO.
See, big age gaps don't really bother me in fiction unless one of the parties is underage. Molly is seventeen. Harry is, IIRC, 29 or 30 by this book. Also, STOP EYING HER UP, HARRY. I was okay when you did it and then felt guilty about it because, fuck, everyone does that sometimes, but you stopped feeling bad about it and I am not amused.
Also, like, three pages earlier, it's established Harry won't bang Murphy because he's only interested in serious relationships.
THE IRONY HURTS ME OH JESUS OW.

On the other hand, when I am not shaking my head at Jimmy B, I do find it extremely interesting how Manly Man Harry Dresden always seems to be flustered and taken aback by the many, many sexual advances he receives in the books. For such a character, he seems to be accidentally coded in a stereotypically feminine way-- as far as I've seen, it's women who get this kind of situation in fiction, not men. It's almost like an Unwanted Harem, which is a trope I don't recall seeing outside Anime/Manga. There is some kind of meta message here, having all this sex-positive subtext around a character how isn't comfortable with sex, really. I could go further and link this to Harry's whole Have I Mentioned I'm Heterosexual Today thing, but I have a tummyache, so I won't. But it's there.
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He does examine everyone! This is why I loved Blood Rites so much. His Resolute Heterosexuality at the porn shoot inspired much lulz. The way he toes the line between taking notice of and actually appreciating men is interesting. For an allegedly totally straight guy, he often uses language that is very complimentary.
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I don't know whether Butcher is trying to appear open and modern and failing slightly, or if he's changing the character, with little in-narrative support, for some odd reason.
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Hm. Is that considered open and modern? I wonder if any of the UST is purposeful. Part of me thinks it was a mistake, given the whiplash in Harry and Marcone's rapport in the beginning of Changes. Marcone is the one he clearly had the most subtext with and their relationship went completely dry in that book. But I'm waiting for their next talk for confirmation of that theory.