Strong Ties and Where to Find Them: Or, Why Neville (and Ginny and Seamus) and Bellatrix (and Lucius) Might Be More Important than Harry and Tom

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Authors
Everton, Sean
Everton, Tara
Green, Aaron
Hamblin, Cassie
Schroeder, Rob
Subjects
Harry Potter
Network Analysis
Strong Ties
Trust
Centrality
Network Topography
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Date of Issue
2019-06-11
Date
June 11, 2019
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en_US
Abstract
Network approaches for analyzing narratives and other texts are being used with increasing frequency. They are seen as capable of identifying key actors and events, highlighting semantic structures, and uncovering underlying meanings and mental models. Numerous network approaches exist. In this paper, we adopt an approach where the characters in the story are nodes and the ties linking indicate some type of interaction between them. We use it to explore the effects of tie strength between members of two “dark networks” found in the Harry Potter novels — Dumbledore’s Army and Voldemort’s Death Eaters. Drawing on centrality measures, our analysis finds that a handful of secondary characters play roles as important, or almost as important, as Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort. Moreover, our comparison of the topographical structure of the two networks suggests that if the fictional world of Harry Potter remotely mirrors the real one, Dumbledore’s Army is built to withstand stress and uncertainty, while the Death Eaters is not, suggesting that that J. K. Rowling has an intuitive understanding of a key difference between networks built on trust and those built on fear. The former live to fight another day; the latter do not.
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The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3389503
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Naval Postgraduate School
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25 p.
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Everton, Sean and Everton, Tara and Green, Aaron and Hamblin, Cassie and Schroeder, Rob. Strong Ties and Where to Find Them: Or, Why Neville (and Ginny and Seamus) and Bellatrix (and Lucius) Might Be More Important than Harry and Tom (June 11, 2019).
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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