JK is starting to get a bit testy about the criticism. At a Toronto news conference yesterday, she said, "He is my character. He is what he is and I have the right to say what I say about him."
I had to laugh at this a little bit. Sure, she has the right to say what she wants to, but she should realize that her success means that the characters no longer "belong" exclusively to her. She retains trademarks on commercial use of them, but millions of us have our own ideas about the characters, Dumbledore included.
For instance, even though she says that it was pure coincidence that "Severus Snape" is an anagram for "Perseus Evans," I'm positive that adolescent Snivellus would have figured it out and probably even penned (if not sent) secret love-letters to Lily under the Perseus nickname.
