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Credit for the inspiration for this conception of the wizarding afterlife goes to a book called The Secret Country, alas, I no longer recall who wrote it.
"Looking Better in Black Than the Widows of Our Enemies Since 1500,"
Draco said. "It's a Malfoy family motto"
When Draco was six years old, his father had given him a bird to carry his mail. The other children Draco knew had friendly owls, or the occasional bluebird, but Draco's father gave him a falcon, with bright black eyes and a beak that curved like the mark on a Sickle.
The falcon did not like Draco, and Draco didn't like it either. Its sharp beak made him nervous, and its bright eyes always seemed to be watching him. It would slash at him with beak and talons when he came near: for weeks, his wrists and hands were always bleeding. He did not know it, but his father had selected a falcon that had lived in the wild for over a year, and thus was nearly impossible to tame. But Draco tried, because his father had told him to make the falcon obedient, and he wanted to please his father.
He stayed with the falcon constantly, keeping it awake by talking to it and even playing music to it, because a tired bird was meant to be easier to tame. He learned the equipment: the jesses, the hood, the brail, the leash that bound the bird to his wrist. He was meant to keep the falcon blind, but he could not do it - instead he tried to sit where the bird could see him as he touched and stroked its wings, willing it to trust him. He fed it from his hand, and at first it would not eat: later it ate so savagely that its beak cut the skin of his palm. But he was glad, because it was progress, and because he wanted the bird to know him, even if it had to consume his blood to make that happen.
He began to see that the falcon was beautiful, that its slim wings were built for speed of flight, that it was strong and swift, fierce and gentle.
When it dived to the ground, it moved like forked lightning. When it
learned to circle and come to his wrist, he nearly cried with delight.
Sometimes the bird would hop to his shoulder and put its beak in his hair.
He knew his falcon loved him, and when he was certain it was not just tamed but perfectly tamed, he went to his father, and showed him what he had done, expecting him to be proud.
Instead, his father took the bird, now tame and trusting, in his hands, and broke its neck. "I told you to make it obedient," his father said, and
dropped the falcon's lifeless body to the ground. "Instead, you taught it to love you. Falcons are not meant to be loving pets: they are fierce and wild, savage and cruel. This bird was not tamed; it was broken."
Later, when his father left him, Draco cried over his pet, until eventually his father sent a house-elf to take the body of the bird away and bury it. Draco never cried again, and he never forgot what he learned: that to be loved was to destroy, and that to love was to be the one destroyed
Historia o sokole jest na samym pocz±tku ósmego rozdzia³u.
Uff, siê rozpisa³am, wiêc przejdê do "dlaczego czujê siê z tym". Po pierwsze plagiat jest plagiatem kropka. Po drugie mdli mnie jak pomy¶lê, ¿e TMI bierze swoje podstawy w erotyku Ron/Ginny i Draco Trilogy, które by³o czê¶ciowo plagiatem a Jace to wymieszanie Rona i Malfoya z dwóch powy¿szych dzie³. Po trzecie domniemanie niewinno¶ci swoj± drog±, ale straci³am do niej zaufanie i nie wiem, czy Dary Anio³a to te¿ plagiat czy nie. Po czwarte (to chyba najg³upsze ze wszystkich) Clare raz napisa³a na tumblrze, ¿e Infernal Devices to lu¼nie nawi±zanie do "Opowie¶ci o dwóch miastach" Dickensa. G³upiejê ju¿ jak czytam kolejne posty o tamtym plagiacie, ale nic nie poradzê, ¿e mi to tak utkwi³o w pamiêci. Muszê to przeczytac, znaczy Dickensa.
EDIT: Eh, kliknê³am wy¶lij, zamiast podgl±d :/. Zapomnia³am o linkach:
http://broomcupboard.net/fanfiction/ <-ca³e Draco Trilogy
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1090405-the-draco-trilogy-similarities?page=1
http://fanlore.org/wiki/The_Cassandra_Claire_Plagiarism_Debacle
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Cassandra_Claire <- co¶ jak wikipedia fanfiction
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Draco/Ginny
Chyba nie by³o znanej serii, gdzie nie pojawi³yby siê doniesienia o plagiacie. Ja sama doszukiwa³am siê plagiatu LOTR w HP Tak¿e mnie to ju¿ nie rusza jako¶ specjalnie. My¶lê, ze jakby poszperaæ to serio wiêkszo¶æ znanych i uwielbianych powie¶ci zrodzi³a siê z czego¶ innego, tak¿e...kocham DA i nie zmieni tego nic Bo to zdecydowanie nie jest mi³o¶æ z rozs±dku ; tutajpoczkategori
Generalnie faktem jest, ¿e trudno o granicê miêdzy plagiatem a inspiracj±, a wiele znanych dzie³ to mix legend/ba¶ni/powiedzonek i zwrotów akcji czêsto z innych, mniej znanych ksi±¿ek.
Jest np. taka angielska bajka o czarnoksiê¿niku, który podzieli³ swoj± duszê na siedem kawa³ków, a ostatni zainstalowa³ w jakie¶ wielkiej górze, jest tam co¶ o zjadaczach ¶mierci(?) i aurach, które ich zwalczaj±... tak¿e tego, trochê jak w HP, nie?
ALE.
Przepisywanie ca³ych fragmentów - a czyta³am Draco Trilogy i dokopa³am siê do The Hidden World i jest to plagiat (tak, ju¿ jaki¶ czas temu s³ysza³am o tej sprawie) - to ju¿ co innego.
Draco z Draco Trilogy to Jace, nawet nie Will, to wykapany Jace od stóp do g³ów. To wiem i generalnie nawi±zywanie w jej twórczo¶ci do wcze¶niejszych ficków HP to nic z³ego, ok. Historia z soko³em itd., to mi nie przeszkadza, bo wiadomo, ¿e Jace to taki fanfickowy Malfoy.
(chocia¿ o tym ficku z Ginny i Ronem nie s³ysza³am... chêtnie bym go przeczyta³a, ot tak, z ciekawo¶ci, bo pomys³ rzeczywi¶cie trochê fuj)
Generalnie ta sprawa by³a bardzo popl±tana i Cassandra kiepsko siê t³umaczy³a. Teraz ju¿ nie dopowiada na pytania z tym zwi±zane, mówi ¿e odciê³a siê od HP i ca³ego fandomu i ju¿ tego nie pisze i nie ma zamiaru. (trochê szkoda, bo jej drarry to by³o co¶ )
Nie tylko teksty by³y przepisywane ¿ywcem z innej ksi±¿ki - trochê wydarzeñ itd. pochodzi³o z Buffy, tak¿e... có¿, teraz pilnuj± jej wydawcy, ale Cassandra ma kiepsk± opiniê, je¶li o to chodzi, i uzasadnion±. Plagiat to plagiat, a ona pokrêtnie siê t³umaczy³a i wysz³a z sytuacji po prostu odcinaj±c siê od sprawy.
Niemniej nie ma to nic wspólnego z TMI, bo to jest dok³adnie sprawdzone i na 100% tylko spod jej pióra
Niemniej nie ma to nic wspólnego z TMI, bo to jest dok³adnie sprawdzone i na 100% tylko spod jej pióra
Mam nadziejê , bo wiesz, przeczyta³am ca³± historiê, tematy na goodreads itd. a potem trafi³am na stronê o Draco/Ginny i mnie zatka³o, po pierwsze przez informacjê o tym fanficku Mortal Instruments, a po drugie przez rysunek przedstawaj±cy ich. W ¿yciu bym nie wpad³a, ¿e to Draco i Ginny, moja pierwsza my¶l "Oooo Clary i Ja.... ¯E CO?" To jest.... nie ¿e z³e, ani nielegalne, bo czê¶c Draco Trilogy na pewno sama napisa³a, tylko eh no takie niefajne i niezrêczne . tutajpoczkategori