Francesca Woodman, Untitled, 1979-80.

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Francesca Woodman, Untitled, 1979-80.
Luisa Madrigal: Hogwarts AU
Luisa Madrigal is a Half-Blood witch that was born on the 14th of November 1967 and started attending Hogwarts on the 1st of September 1979, being sorted into Hufflepuff House.
She has a Maple Wand with a Unicorn Hair Core.
Her Patronus is a Donkey.
Her favorite subject is Care of Magical Creatures and her least favorite subject is Defense Against the Dark Arts.
She was one of the Hufflepuff Prefects of her year and was one of the Beaters for the Quidditch team from her fourth year onward.
True to how Mirabel described her, Luisa is the strongest and most reliable member of the family. Hardworking and determined, both her family and the people of the village rely on her strength. In turn, Luisa greatly appreciates that she can be of significant contribution to her community. She is one of the noblest members of the family as she happily enjoys helping others whenever she gets the chance, showing her generosity. Luisa is shown to be very tolerant doing anything anyone asks of her with no complaint despite people rarely ever showing her appreciation. In contrast to her imposing appearance, Luisa is relatively quiet and doesn't much enjoy being the center of attention. She has a taste for things that can be considered cute or childish, such as rainbows, unicorns, and pink clouds. In addition to that she collects stuffed animals in her room, which shows that she has a weakness for cute things. Kind and helpful, Luisa gets along not only with much of her family but also with many in their community, displaying a friendly attitude when they ask her for help or want her to do a job.
She becomes quite affectionate with her family and adores them more than anything else. Luisa's sisters both had better relationships with her than initially with each other. Unlike some of the family members who shun Mirabel for being a squib, Luisa seems to get along just fine with her, with neither sister showing animosity to the other. She also has a good relationship with Isabela, unlike Mirabel or Camilo, who have a bad opinion of Isabela as the golden child of the family. Luisa does not have any resentment towards Isabela as the favorite grandchild and even has some admiration for her older sister. When Antonio got his Hogwarts acceptance letter, Luisa can be seen lovingly holding her hand on her mother Julieta's shoulder. Despite the harsh treatment Alma had recently given her and her sisters, as the house collapsed Luisa's first concern was her grandmother's well-being, catching her when the family escaped the house. In addition, Luisa does not have any negative opinions of her uncle Bruno either, instead seeing him as a good man like Isabela and her cousin Dolores do, happily accepting him back.
Despite being powerful and reliable, Luisa secretly feels burdened by the pressure of fulfilling everyone's demands, and would feel insignificant if she cannot contribute the way Abuela, her family, and the community expect her to. Luisa can become very dependent on magic and without it she believes she is nothing. She also feels like she always needs to be tough and be ready for what she needs to carry or burden. She is willing to hide her feelings in order to follow the wishes of others, believing that it is her duty to do what others tell her, although she also expresses a desire to be able to relax and not have to bear the "crushing weight" of everyone's expectations. Although heavily stressed, Luisa keeps all of her struggles to herself, only telling Mirabel after the latter persistently questions her once she learned from Dolores that her eye twitched on the night that rumor's about a Fourth Wizarding War started. As Luisa begins struggling with her magic, she becomes easily distressed and pressured as she cannot use her magic the way she used to and fulfill her role in the family, berating herself and calling herself horrible things.
Not feeling useful without her magic, she to cry during this time around, sobbing uncontrollably after her magic begins to fade, showing a more sensitive and pessimistic side to her. Luisa's depression was so great that at dinner with the Guzmáns she could hardly speak or walk without beginning to sob and she ran away in anguish when her father chased her to help her. When Alma blames Mirabel for the family's problems, all Luisa and Isabela can do was shamefully look down, showing that Alma doesn't view them any different from the way she views Mirabel. As Mirabel defends Luisa and Isabela by pointing out that they will never be good enough for Alma, Luisa (along with Isabela) avoids looking at Alma but looks incredibly hurt, indicating she knows that Mirabel is right that she can never be strong enough as Alma wishes. Once Alma apologizes to the family for pressuring them to be perfect and Bruno returns to the family, Luisa comes to understand that she is worth more than her magic and learns not to bottle her emotions, but rather express them healthily while taking time to enjoy herself and share happiness with her family.
Howard Hesseman, 1979.
Francesca Woodman, Untitled, 1979-80
Francesca Woodman, Untitled, 1979-80
Francesca Woodman, Untitled, New York, 1979-80
Francesca Woodman, Untitled, New York, 1979-1980
Francesca Woodman, Untitled, 1979-80