[HPFGU-Catalogue] Query
Barry Arrowsmith
arrowsmithbt at btconnect.com
Wed Apr 28 08:46:44 UTC 2004
It's difficult, I agree.
Under 1.3.4. foreshadowing, clues etc? Or does it go far enough to
count as a prediction?
Got to ask, is 1.3.4. intended for the sort of thing you've come up
against, or is it intended to be used for retrospective analysis - as
in "if we look back it's obvious that...? 'Cos I've been using it in
the former case - as in " Here's something we ought to take notice of
- bet it means something, but I'm not sure what." Had a post that
wondered what the result of the paired wands would mean. It was seen as
an important clue, but to what? They didn't know and couldn't guess,
but worth a credit just the same.
And there's an awful lot of posts that boil down to "What does this
mean, is it significant? Will it tie in with that?" and we probably
won't know if it was reader paranoia until No. 7 is published. Have to
fit 'em in somewhere.
Barry
On 27 Apr 2004, at 23:27, a_reader2003 wrote:
> I am currently dealing with a series of posts speculating on why
> Harry has to go to the Dursleys each summer, and the nature of the
> protection which Dumbledore thinks that gives him (this is pre-GOF).
> Any views on where they should go ? I have tentatively logged them
> against the last chapter of POA, as that is where the discussion
> began. But I wonder if they should also be coded elsewhere. What do
> you think ?
>
> Carolyn
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