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Bonnie Wright discusses how she remains confident

In a thoughtful article for the January 2015 issue of “Elle UK”, Bonnie Wright talks confidence issues and how she overcomes them. She discusses how she has learned to retain her self-confidence, beginning from her time as a child on the “Harry Potter” set, to her current struggles in an industry that constantly causes self-doubt.

Defending the Least Favorite Weasley

Whenever you ask a Potterhead who their favorite characters are, there is always a Weasley on the list, and that Weasley is never ever Percy. As a young fan, I would more quickly name Ron and Ginny among my favorite gingers, but as I’ve gotten older and reread the books, I find myself becoming more interested in, and sympathetic toward, Percy. Hear me out before you call him a prat. Okay, even I can admit he’s a total prat, but he’s my favorite prat. Here’s why.

Is Cho Chang a Feminist?

Jo has written about a lot of strong women in her work, but fans typically only cite Hermione (and maybe Ginny, if they’re feeling charitable) as her feminist characters. Love Ginny and Hermione as I do, there are so many fantastic women in the series who don’t get enough credit for being brave, smart, and strong. Do you really think Jo would only write a couple of characters to be feminist icons? In my opinion, every woman in the series has something to teach us about being independent, courageous, and wise. In Jo’s world, feminism isn’t just for the bold young warriors: Mothers and professors and fangirls can be feminists, too.

Luna’s Best Friend

Luna Lovegood answers a fan’s owl about her best friend at Hogwarts. Who do you think it was?