Top Ten Female
Witches of All-time (real or imagined)
Number 10 Madam
Professor Minerva McGonagall
Easily the most popular witchcraft story of modern
times is Harry Potter. Created and written by J K Rowling, the story is simply fantastic in both imagery and adventure.
Though some of her inspiration may have been derived from previous stories, and
whose stories aren’t, they still bustle with enough originality to catch the
eye of youngsters and parents alike.
Coming in at number nine on my list is Madam Professor
Minerva McGonagall, Headmistress of Hogwarts, skillfully portrayed in the
movies by critically acclaimed actress, Dame Margaret Natalie
"Maggie" Smith. The character itself is of a witch with as much
knowledge of the craft as life itself. It could be said she is as wise as
Professor Dumbledorf, but that would be splitting hairs!
What the character does
is teach Harry and his cohorts, as well as play foil to their youthful
recklessness. Almost always, in the middle of whatever crisis Harry and his fellows
find themselves, she admonishes them and tries to rein them in. In the end,
however, Harry ultimately succeeds and she sees the err of her ways, accepts
that she has learned something new and exalts Harry to even greater heights,
both in front of his peers and hers.
Who can forget her warning at the beginning of the first Harry
Potter’s first transfiguration class? “Transfiguration is some of the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at
Hogwarts. Anyone messing around in my class will leave and not come back. You
have been warned." That would be one warning to certainly take heed!
Perhaps my favorite part in the Potter stories is when she puts
the lively witch’s hat on the new students head to designate which house they
will be assigned. There is so much tension in the air and so much anxiety in
the faces of the kids. Madam Professor Minerva McGonagall, never wavers and the kids
always seem to find favor with just the right house for their over the top
personalities.
On a more personal note, my father left my family when I was a
small child. I was raised by women and through that, learned to respect women.
Though not witches, my mother, grandmother and aunts showed me how important it
is to have strong female role models in your life. After Harry Potter’s parents
were killed, his new adoptive family was anything but supportive. When Madam
Professor Minerva McGonagall came into his life, at Hogwarts, she filled that
roll. Even though the story is purely fiction and J K Rowling could have
written it anyway she wanted, I firmly believe this character was one of the
most important figures in young Harry’s life, and I doubt he would have
accomplished the many great things he did, and survived the wild adventures,
without her guidance.
That is why I have listed her as number nine on my list. Her warm
maternal instincts to support those she led would have surely made her refuse
to be any higher, but her strong willed personality would have accepted nothing
less!
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