Its not the letter of the law that is the issue... its the politics of his job that are. I'm agreeing with you... that does sound like a smart plan and the background evidence is there for it. I'm still thinking Ron got improper brain care... though a lot is him being from a large family... things are just different from a personal interaction perspective.with that background. Ron also acts his age... he just never had deal with many forced to grow up moments like the others. People forget that of all of them... Ron is the normal one. Harry is forced to grow up, he wouldn't live through puberty otherwise. Hermione is one of those kids too smart to interact with those her age.
Also, Herminone never seems to really get sociology. Look at how she handles the house elves. Basically brute force and trickery... looking at the 'Why?' of things of this nature is beyond her.
Rowling actually does a good job of making a self involved society in decline. I have to give credit there. Between all the wars and habitual below replacement rate breeding levels... you have to wonder how many mud bloods are the result of edited from memory encounters.
Also, my main fault is that she wrote and epilogue... then a story to go along with it... then forgot to actually build towards it in the story.
Also, Herminone never seems to really get sociology. Look at how she handles the house elves. Basically brute force and trickery... looking at the 'Why?' of things of this nature is beyond her.
Rowling actually does a good job of making a self involved society in decline. I have to give credit there. Between all the wars and habitual below replacement rate breeding levels... you have to wonder how many mud bloods are the result of edited from memory encounters.
Also, my main fault is that she wrote and epilogue... then a story to go along with it... then forgot to actually build towards it in the story.