J.K. Rowling interview question

Blaise blaise_writer at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 16 09:03:51 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 3675

--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, "Steve Bates" <spicoli323 at h...> 
wrote:
> > My plan is to also submit one question from the group to the B&N
> > interview & to the Scholastic interview (I have no idea how to 
get 
> into
> > the AOL interview while it's going on).  I'm trying to go for 
> questions
> > that would be relatively easy for her to answer (brief questions 
> that
> > elicit rather brief replies).  I decided that the number of 
students
> > issue falls into that category for the most part.
> > 
> > Does anyone want to give me some thoughts on 2 other questions 
for 
> these
> > other interviews?  
> 
> Can we ask about whether Lupin needs to actually be under the light 
> of the full moon to transform? Is there a simple way to summarize 
why 
> we think PoA is self-contradictory about this topic?  It would 
> take a better writer than me to phrase the question well.


I don't claim to be a better writer but I am so very curious about 
this topic that I *have* to try...   

Question:  In 'Prisoner of Azkaban,' Professor Lupin transforms long 
after moonrise, when the moon comes out from behind a cloud.  Is this 
the norm for werewolf transformations or is there something unusual 
happening?  

I think that's what we want to find out... if someone can put it 
better, please do.  

-Blaise.  







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