Echoes917
October 6th, 2009, 05:20 PM
This might seem a little silly, but I'm currently in the middle of reading IT for the first time, (even though I've owned the book for years.)
I've noticed that IT seems to transform into whatever a child's biggest fear is and am wondering if perhaps this is where JK Rowling got her inspiration for the Boggart creature in her series.
A Boggart is a creature that essentially doesn't have a true form, it just takes on the traits etc. of a person's biggest fear. For example, her character Prof. Lupin is a werewolf so when he sees a Boggart it appears as a full moon.
This seems to be the same as IT where Mike is chased by Rodan and Ben sees Pennywise's face as that of the Mummy.
Any thoughts? Am I on to something here?
I've noticed that IT seems to transform into whatever a child's biggest fear is and am wondering if perhaps this is where JK Rowling got her inspiration for the Boggart creature in her series.
A Boggart is a creature that essentially doesn't have a true form, it just takes on the traits etc. of a person's biggest fear. For example, her character Prof. Lupin is a werewolf so when he sees a Boggart it appears as a full moon.
This seems to be the same as IT where Mike is chased by Rodan and Ben sees Pennywise's face as that of the Mummy.
Any thoughts? Am I on to something here?