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Quick Charlie Question
(Sorry, non-HP people, another public Harry Potter post.)
So I was reading some Charlie Weasley fanfic, and I realized that a lot of the time, Charlie is portrayed as either:
- An Adonis.
- A sexaholic.
- Both.
Am I the only one who sort of sees Charlie as a bit like a younger Hagrid with more common sense and less alcoholism? I mean, I do see his job as being in a very rugged, busy atmosphere where there was more time for lust than actual love, so I'm sure he's not Mr. Committment, but I'm not sure where people get Sexy Dragon-Lovin' Adonis Player from. Bill, I can see, but not Charlie.
How do you see Charlie Weasley?
So I was reading some Charlie Weasley fanfic, and I realized that a lot of the time, Charlie is portrayed as either:
- An Adonis.
- A sexaholic.
- Both.
Am I the only one who sort of sees Charlie as a bit like a younger Hagrid with more common sense and less alcoholism? I mean, I do see his job as being in a very rugged, busy atmosphere where there was more time for lust than actual love, so I'm sure he's not Mr. Committment, but I'm not sure where people get Sexy Dragon-Lovin' Adonis Player from. Bill, I can see, but not Charlie.
How do you see Charlie Weasley?
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He works as an engineer and has huge, callused hands and sunburned skin and drinks too much and you could never imagine introducing him to your relatives, but by the same token, you just know he would be an awful lot of fun. And, at the same time, he's a genuinely good friend who is thoughtful and smart and really there for you in a pinch.
So that's Charlie for me, someone who does not really want a wife, but who would be a great roll in the hay and a damn fine friend. (I am surmising that my friend would be a great roll in the hay, he assures me that he is godlike, but not in the context of suggesting I should ever find out ;-)
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I see him as being incidentally sexy because of a) being a Weasley and b) having reasonable muscle tone from dragon wrangling. Also he is good with his hands (I mean in the sense of fixing things).
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Otherwise, I just sort forgot about him. I was worried for a bit that since he was the Weasley we least knew, he was the one that would be killed off. (The Weasleys were a large enough family that they couldn't get out of the fray without at least one death.)
I never even thought of him as particularly sexy. He was "The Weasley boy we don't know all that well".
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My first impression of Charlie in book 1, when he comes to get Norbert off the tower, was a good one and hasn't changed much: Ron seems to know he can count on Charlie to do this weird errand and not ask too many questions, and ever since then I've thought of Charlie as the reliable stand-up guy, kind of the BJ to Bill's Hawkeye.
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In a Charlie/Petunia story I wrote, Charlie turned out to be very down to earth, but also quite self-contained. I developed quite a crush on (my version of) him while writing!
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These are probably the most relevant sections of my essay:
Strong and brave - obviously. The dragons tell us that. Plus he has a tattoo, which means he's not only brave enough to face a Hungarian Horntail, but Molly Weasley on the warpath. Stocky and muscular. Freckled. Red hair. What's not to like about that? Plus he likes animals. And he gave up on the chance of a Quidditch career, which shows more sense than 999 men out of 1000.
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The fact that we know so little about the second of the Weasley brothers provides fertile ground for the writerly imagination. The details we have are tantalising: He played Seeker, he lives in Romania and works with dragons. Dragons! Who wouldn't want to write a story about a man who deals with ten-ton, firebreathing, flying mammals on a daily basis? He has no canon pairing, so the author is entirely free to create a
Mary-Sueoriginal character for his love-interest. And, let's face it, what woman wouldn't want to be the love interest of so intriguing and appealing a character as Charlie Weasley? And let's not forget those biceps. Phwoar!no subject
Yeah, with a healthy dose of being raised in the Weasley family, that is pretty much how I see him.
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I've written quite a few Charlie fics - I like writing about minor characters and Charlie fits the bill perfectly as far as the Weasleys are concerned.
I don't think I've ever written him as an Adonis. Good looking, definitely, because I just happen to think that red-haired, freckled, stocky men are good-looking. It's my personal taste, so, of course, I transfer that to the character he's with.
And I do think he's sexy, but not a sexaholic. Since I basically write him in a pairing where he either cares or ends up by caring for his partner, sex is naturally part of it, but I don't see him as a character who only thinks about sex.
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I do not understand where muscles and burns and heavy drinking with Hagrid turned sexy... I like skinny, anyway, so Ron and Bill (and Arthur) are the sexy Weasleys.
I always thought it was because we never see him, so we can write him doing anything we like - and we like sexing.
I just don't see it.
*clings to your leg*
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I see Charlie as an outdoors type, rugged, handsome, single, so he's interested in sex, but not a sexaholic - just a natural young man with no attachments. Most of my Charlie comes from fanfiction including his friendship with Tonks. I usually pair him with an OC or with Katie Bell.
I do see him as a younger Hagrid as far as the animals go, but with much more common sense. I think he's very smart, on the level with Percy, he just doesn't show it, but I don't think he's big and stupid.
I think he's good looking, handsome, but not an Adonis. I do think he has a nice body, but he works outdoors (so he's also usually tanned, and his hair is lighter than his siblings), so he's muscled in my world because wrangling dragons is hard work.
I do subscribe to the fanfic idea that he has tattoos. I think he puts off Molly (as in book 7 with the haircut), but I think that he loves his family and secretly loves that kind of attention knowing that he lives so far away and can always leave, so he puts up with it easier than the others.
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wait, what? Hagrid was an ¡alcoholic?!
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I've not thought much about his sex life before. I'd say he'd enjoy having good sex, but for all I know he could be into unusual fetishes or perhaps be completely celibate. JKR gave so little information about him that it's easy to make him do whatever one's writerly heart desires.
Hmm, maybe that explains it. Every other Weasley has a prominent role in the story. Using Charlie as a character is a way to have a "pet Weasley" that won't be seen as acting in a non-canonical way.