No, you misunderstand - I'm not talking about *money*. I'm talking about the personal element. As in her picking a sweater colour that he doesn't like (out of the several on offer for the different brothers while, for example, picking a colour that flatters Harry in comparison); or about leaving Ron to struggle with the lace on his dress robes despite being (supposedly) expert in household charms and being able to de-frill those with a few wand flicks.
The crucial point is that yes, he would not complain about it (although he does, to her but even more so to Harry and Hermione). But he *notices*, and very much so. And in my personal interpretation it fuels his inferiority complex - that he's not important enough to warrant attention. Now you have any right in the world to see things differently, but then that'll be *your* personal character interpretation, not mine.
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Date: 2007-05-25 04:53 am (UTC)The crucial point is that yes, he would not complain about it (although he does, to her but even more so to Harry and Hermione). But he *notices*, and very much so. And in my personal interpretation it fuels his inferiority complex - that he's not important enough to warrant attention. Now you have any right in the world to see things differently, but then that'll be *your* personal character interpretation, not mine.