Draco Malfoy
vikar25 at yahoo.com
vikar25 at yahoo.com
Thu May 25 17:23:00 UTC 2000
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From: vikar25
Subject: Re: Draco Malfoy
Reply To: [Yahoo! #1473] Re: Draco Malfoy
Date: 5/25/00 1:23 pm (ET)
I think this should settle it.
I got this from the official Harry Potter page with some quotes.
a) In The Sorcerer's Stone, when Mr. Ollivander sells Harry a wand that
was the brother of a wand owned by Voldemort, Mr. Ollivander explains
to Harry that "The wand chooses the wizard" and then tells him, "I
think we must expect great things from you, Mr. Potter....After all,
He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named did great things-terrible, yes, but great"
(p. 85). How can Ollivander call Voldemort a great wizard? What makes
Harry a different kind of great from Voldemort?
b) In The Chamber of Secrets, Dobby says he knew of Harry's "greatness but
not of his goodness" (page 15). What is the difference between greatness
and goodness? Could Harry be the great wizard everyone thinks he is if
he were not also filled with goodness?
Regards,
vikar25
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