What aspects of Sirius' or Remus' characters do you yourself identify with? Are you attracted to the characters or the pairing because you see something in their lives or their relationship that reminds you of your own?
Remus' bookishness is interesting, isn't it? Because in canon he's such a hands-on teacher, not bookish at all--not like Hermione--but I think folks sense something about him--maybe the tendency to hang back and observe others--that makes him sympathetic to bookish folks and allows us to write him like that comfortably nevertheless! M.
Remus' bookishness is interesting, isn't it? Because in canon he's such a hands-on teacher, not bookish at all.
This is true! While I've always liked muggle au headcanons where Remus is an English/History major and is bookish, lately I've been wondering if he's more likely to take up something like engineering or physics.
EXACTLY! Not to toot my own proverbial horn, but when I was a teacher I was very much like Remus. In fact, Remus was the first teacher at Hogwarts that I felt really taught with intention and modern methods. When he was introduced, I thought, "Finally, a real teacher."
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Date: 2014-11-29 08:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-11-30 09:09 am (UTC)This is true! While I've always liked muggle au headcanons where Remus is an English/History major and is bookish, lately I've been wondering if he's more likely to take up something like engineering or physics.
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Date: 2014-11-30 06:34 pm (UTC)