[HPFGU-Movie] Re: Finally saw it! - Now Just the Ring.

Robin Mieure rmieure at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 15 07:57:02 UTC 2009






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From: Carol <justcarol67 at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:52:50 PM
Subject: [HPFGU-Movie] Re: Finally saw it! - Now Just the Ring.

SSSusan wrote:
> > <snip> I was thinking there might be residual "stuff" in the ring that reacted to the horcrux in Harry, but I think you're suggesting that it could be that the horcrux in Harry actively recognized or "remembered" the ring.  Sort of as if they were "mates" or made of the same sort of essence, so it was recognizable to it.
> 
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> Robin:
> SSS "Sort of as if they were "mates" or made of the same sort of essence (Voldy  :p), so it was recognizable to it."  
> Exactly what I was thinking!!
>
Carol responds:
But if the Horcrux is destroyed, so is the soul bit, so there *is* no "residual stuff." In both the film and the book, Dumbledore can safely put on the ring. That means either Snape removed the curse and DD destroyed the soul bit (book) or DD destroyed the soul bit, which somehow injured his hand without the aid of any additional curse (and Snape gets stripped of credit for saving DD's life). 


Robin:
Carol I think you're right, however the bit of LV that was in H had to recognize the ring and it's importance.  Even if DD destroyed the horcrux while becoming injured by the curse placed upon it, that bit of LV still must retain LV's memories.  If not, then how can LV continue to exist in the physical plane?  That bit has to act, in some way, like a back-up disc of LV.


      

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