Surely this is something that has been noticed by many and probably heavily discussed at some point, but just now I randomly realized how enjoyable are the Quidditch matches in Harry Potter's books.
I mean, I like some sports but when I think of reading an entire chapter of, for example, a soccer match, it's just seems super boring and frankly tiresome. Now I know that Quidditch has the obvious advantages of beign a entirely fictional thing, so the author can take all the liberties she wanted (within the rules previously determined, of course), but nevertheless I think it's pretty amazing that Rowling made a large group of people not only read through several paragraphs of a sports match, but enjoying it!
I really don't know why I was thinking about this right now, but the fact is that I cannot recall any other book that did something like that.
What do you think about it? Did tou enjoy the Quidditch chapters or hate them?
crazyGauss42 t1_ixpnq9i wrote
Because it's not sport, it's an action sequence for Harry, packaged into sports flair. That's why the rules make no sense, and why it's needlessly dangerous (as half the stuff in that school). It's the way Harry can be Luke Skywalker for a minute