Sirius' eyes
alora67
chrisnlorrie at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 5 02:46:03 UTC 2002
--- In HPFGU-Movie at y..., "sffcorgi" <corgi at S...> wrote:
> I am of the Sirius's-Eyes-Are-Blue School, from the fact that
> animagi's animal forms have evocations of their human forms
> (McGonagall's feline 'spectacles', for instance). Padfoot's eyes
are
> referred to as 'pale', which leads one to think 'blue'. There's
also
> the fact that Sirius is a blue-white star, and the visual parallel
is
> desperately charming.
>
> All those other people *harrumph* think Sirius's eyes are brown,
> because of his dark hair, and the fact that brown eyes are a
dominant
> gene (cf. Colin Farrell, 'Minority Report' et al).
>
> There IS no canonical statement -- yet. Yet another reason to
fidget
> fretfully for OoP.
>
Hehe! I didn't realize they were pale. I must have missed that. I
have to agree with your point, though, about the blue and white
star; that makes sense. And, yes, brown eyes are dominant, but I
have dark brown eyes (and hair) and ended up with a light blue-eyed
daughter. Don't ask me how it happened, I have no idea, but after
three brown eyed boys I was ecstatic ;-). So, it does happen!
Alora
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