1.1.8 Bravery/courage
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Mon Oct 3 21:54:21 UTC 2005
Potioncat is trying very hard to write a definition in that funny
little scroll box, when she hears something that sounds like a query.
Yes, Miss H. herself is discussing bravery. (and as we all know,
courage is the highest of all virtues.)
C: < So, the question is, do
> I leave them cross-coded to here as well as to their own character
> section? The major characters addressed are Neville, Peter, Harry,
> Ron,Hermione, Sirius, Snape, Draco and Lupin. Not sure I am
> advocating sub-sections within this code, so any thoughts?
>
> There is some mis-coding which should be under morality to be
weeded
> out.
Kathy W: Do you know what I think? You don't? Oh, darn, neither do I.
Actually, I think that once upon a time, we coded everything that was
mentioned in a post. Remember those days of wild abandon? We also
started creating headings for things that seemed to be mentioned a
lot. Now that we're reviewing these, some of the headings are proving
less useful than anticipated.
Do away with it. Or rather, does Bravery/Courage stand alone as a
topic to look up? I would have thought we would see posts about JKR's
opinion of courage and ambition, etc, etc. Of course everything I
recall happens on the list after OoP.
If it does stand alone, I'd vote for cross-coding if you think it's
justified.
Have I said anything that was of any use at all? I would say I was
being mealey mouthed, but that reminds me of Meal worms and by the
way, Dot, there was a joke in MAD magazine about scientists who study
dung-beetles.
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