Just had to comment on the New Moon bit (Bing a huge opposition to the
twilight series in general), there's nothing subtle about it "Avert yoru
eyes or I will sparkle so hard that you will fall hopelessly in love with
me), haha.

I can se you being right about the symbolics used in many books though but
I believe it is because Magician feels more "mature" (for lack of a better
term) then the harrry potter series, or at leat the earlier books in the
series.

- Marius
 Den 20. des. 2011 14:04 skrev "parch antisko" <[email protected]>
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> Hello,
>
> I remember Ray, you were pondering why Rowling's Potter is much more
> successful than Magician. I think I have found a possible answer while
> reading Carl Gustav Jung's Psychology of the unconscious. He is
> writing:
>
> "Faust has need of the phallic magic wand (in the magic strength of
> which he has at first no confidence), in order to perform the greatest
> of wonders, namely, the creation of Paris and Helen."
>
> H.Potter is using a fallic symbol, it focuses the libido and is a
> hidden symbol for young people who are attracted to it through this.
> Suble sexuality is also in the Meyer's New Moon book which she
> admitted in the interview I heard in the radio and she knew it will
> attrack young girls to read.
>
> Maybe it is total crap but I had to say it :)
>
> P
>
>

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