Though in the latter case she's also exploring the relationship between the British upper classes and their servants (the 'honour' of service, and 'noblesse oblige') rather than the somewhat simplistic 'slave' analogue that many readers (and Hermione) appear to assume.
Too bad Eton candidate Justin Finch-Fletchely dropped (almost completely) out of the story after COS. I wonder if he would have been able to give a more rounded view. I wonder how he interpreted his status in the Wizarding World.
Too bad Eton candidate Justin Finch-Fletchely dropped (almost completely) out of the story after COS. I wonder if he would have been able to give a more rounded view. I wonder how he interpreted his status in the Wizarding World.