[HPFGU-Movie] Re: 6th book.
Kathryn Wolber
katydid3500 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 1 02:48:43 UTC 2004
Just a small point that I think should be made as I've
had some confusion with people I've discussed the
title with. There are differences between half blood,
full blood, pure blood, muggle born.
The two obvious ones:
Half Blood: Means that only one parent is magical.
Muggle Born: Neither parent is magical.
Slightly confusing ones:
Pure Blood: Presumably means that all direct ancestors
(in their blood line)are magical.
Full Blood: Both parents were magical.
So to clarify, all Pure Bloods would be Full Blooded
Wizards/Witches but not vice versa. Like Neville and
Draco are both Pure Bloods and Full Blooded because
their parents, as well as all of their ancestors, are
magical. Harry, on the other hand, is a Full Blood but
not a Pure Blood because his maternal grandparents
were muggles.
So the point of this is, it's not important whether or
not Neville is Pure Blood, just that he is Full Blood.
~Kathryn, who hopes that makes sense
--- Kimberly Roth <twinslove at mindspring.com> wrote:
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> I've reread her statement on the JKR website and it
> sounds like COS
> has clues to who it might be. I was thinking that it
> could be Draco,
> because in COS they thought he was the heir of Sly,
> but he wasn't.
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> The real question about the title, is this person
> really a 1/2 blood
> prince or is he just the prince of
> halfbloods/mudbloods? If he were
> 1/2 blood prince it could be neville...>>
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> I thought about Neville, but I thought Neville was
> pure blood? I
> thought the reason Voldemort choose Harry was
> because he was half
> blood like himself? I guess I need to re-read the
> books again,
> because I am drawing a blank.
>
> Kimberly
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