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J.K. Rowling Says It's Ok To Have Gay Character In Her Books

March 11, 2008 
by: 
 Bridget Daly


J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, recently did an interview with a university paper in Scotland. In the interview, Rowling says "So what?" to those who disagree with a gay character in a children's novel.

Says Rowling: "It is a very interesting question because I think homophobia is a fear of people loving, more than it is of the sexual act. There seems to be an innate distaste for the love involved, which I find absolutely extraordinary. There were people who thought, well why haven't we seen Dumbledore's angst about being gay? Where was that going to come in? And then the other thing was — and I had letters saying this — that, as a gay man, he would never be safe to teach in a school...He's a very old single man. You have to ask: why is it so interesting? People have to examine their own attitudes. It's a shade of character. Is it the most important thing about him? No, it's Dumbledore for God's sake. There are 20 things that are relevant to the story before his sexuality."

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Reader Comments
2:13PM 03/20/08 Jamilton
I agree. It's not like Jo wrote "and after 2 hours alone in Dumbledore's office, Harry and Albus emerged looking rather disheveled". The character never did anything "questionable", so what is the problem???
5:23AM 03/12/08 hermione granger
i think its ok. its tru that ppl r homophobic so what? he's not out there flaunting it... why does it matter... it just provides an interesting twist into his strange life :P (dumbledore im tlkin bout)
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