[HPforGrownups] Re: Literal interpretations?
Monika Huebner
monika at darwin.inka.de
Tue Oct 10 17:25:57 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 3125
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 01:40:53 -0000, "Kelley " <SKTHOMPSON_1 at msn.com>
wrote:
>Of course, as others have pointed out, Hagrid may
>be prone to a little exaggeration. He may not be the most reliable
>source; having said that, ~I~ believe him. ;o] Can anyone think of
>an instance when he's been incorrect, or even off a bit on his
>facts?
If you thought that Hagrid was correct about the fact that there
wasn't a Dark Wizard that had not been in Slytherin, this would make
Sirius Black a Slytherin. Hagrid still thinks by the end of GoF that
Sirius is a Dark Wizard, because he does not know the truth about him.
I think this has been discussed before, and I maintain that I cannot
see Sirius in any other house than Gryffindor.
Greetings
Monika
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