Lol no it doesn't There's no way JKR picked the name for this reason, there's no way she did any research at all, if she did someone would have told her it's not a fucking name
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Izze1122
Would you give me props if I didn't speak English but I decided to write a white American character named Anxiety
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Izze1122
Anyway Cho Chang is *not* a melancholy character when she's introduced, she has pretty much no characterization at all other than being the unattainable hot girl until after Cedric dies in Order of the Phoenix
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Izze1122
Looks like you didn’t read the books after all. Cho has every reason to be sad and melancholy in Order of the Phoenix, she is a side character in GOB because Harry didn’t know her yet. In OOTP, Chos mothers job is on the line at the Ministry from Umbridge~
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Umbridge is being a manipulative liar and using that knowledge against Cho in hopes that she will crack while she poisons her and her friend, who wasn’t sure she wanted to join the DA at all. She’s mourning the loss of Cedric, worried about her exams and is guilty about~
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liking Harry at all. And if you remember, the entire DA hated her and cast her out even after it turned out to be her friend who betrayed them to Umbridge. I’d say that counts as melancholy, wouldn’t you?
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Replying to @SylviaLupien @Izze1122
Yes, but Cho Chang was not introduced as a character in Order of the Phoenix, she was introduced in Prisoner of Azkaban, where none of that had happened yet And JK Rowling could, of course, claim she planned all of that ahead of time, but it'd be obvious bullshit
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Izze1122
Obvious bullshit? It’s clear you’ve never written a book before. Authors plan meticulously before they even consider writing a draft. She had plans for Deathly Hallows before she even wrote Order of the Phoenix. If you want proof of how meticulously she plans, here you go.pic.twitter.com/4HCVAAviYe
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Okay, I am an author and I can tell you right now that NO, writers DO NOT plan their whole series out down to the tiniest detail. That’s laughable.
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Yes, and that reason can in fact be found in the Biblehttps://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes+9%3A11 …
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