Not what they seem:

susanbones2003 rkdas at charter.net
Sun Feb 12 13:12:22 UTC 2006


--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, Candle <silverstreams at ...> wrote:
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> Jen, 
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>   I like your interpretation of this. You came up with a lot of 
great examples. Do you think that Harry has a special way of being 
able to see past those things that may not be as they seem. He was 
able to understand that Draco was not the best person to be friends 
with in SS when Draco introduced himself. Draco claimed to know who 
best to be associated with and Harry said that he could figure that 
out for himself. Harry chooses to be friends with Ron instead and 
later we see that Harry is friends with Nevil who is a very good 
wizard if he could just not be so nervous. Nevil turns out to be 
quite a talent in the books. In GoF Nevil is the one who finds the 
solution of the Gillyweed. In GoF when they are in the maze, Harry 
understands how the maze works and understands that others in the 
maze are not how they show themselves. Victor is consumed by the 
need to win that he starts to show an almost evil side to himself.
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> Candle 
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>   May there always be a light to guide you.
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Hi,
Actually two things need clearing up. Neville is quite a talent at 
herbology so FakeMoody planted the book about waterplants on him, 
during their little (off screen) tea time. FakeMoody expected Harry 
to turn to everyone for help and he didn't. Finally, the night 
before the task, FakeMoody had to plant Neville in the library with 
Harry in hopes that the two would talk about the task. I like how 
this was accomplished in the book much better with Dobby's 
intervention but you can't have everything. So whilst (love saying 
that, makes me feel so British) Neville is a whiz at herbology, he 
was not what he seemed in this instance, but a plant! (Love that 
little word-play). Also, Viktor's horrible evil look inside the maze 
was the result of FakeMoody's doing as well. He put Viktor under the 
Imperious curse to have him take out Cedric. So Viktor was the 
unwilling victim and not an evil person, but I can't remember if 
Harry picked up on that in the film. I think he did. Does anyone 
else remember?
Jen D.









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