the Ginny I saw was so different from the Ginny Harry saw
For me, I think the words "the Ginny Harry saw" are the crucial ones there. The books are written more-or-less from Harry's POV - and he's a teenager, with teenage emotions and a major crush. His perceptions of Ginny are therefore tinted, and thus so are the readers'.
Personally, I love Ginny. She's so fiery. I really wish Rowling had done more with her though - I mean, after what she went through in CoS she must have all kinds of issues that were never really dealt with in the books.
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the Ginny I saw was so different from the Ginny Harry saw
For me, I think the words "the Ginny Harry saw" are the crucial ones there. The books are written more-or-less from Harry's POV - and he's a teenager, with teenage emotions and a major crush. His perceptions of Ginny are therefore tinted, and thus so are the readers'.
Personally, I love Ginny. She's so fiery. I really wish Rowling had done more with her though - I mean, after what she went through in CoS she must have all kinds of issues that were never really dealt with in the books.