Insecurity & Hermione
Brooks R
brooksar at indy.net
Fri Sep 29 18:34:23 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 2506
--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, Christina Gross <Changeling at d...>
wrote:
I think Christina has a good analysis of Hermione here.
To answer a question, "Farmer in the Dell" is a nursery rhyme - "Hi
ho the merry-o" and it has 'The cheese stands alone' as a concluding
bit of the verse,; it is along the lines of 'A affects B which in
turn affects C which affects D which affects etc. etc. etc'. This
forms a conceptual chain similar to the 'Ron likes Hermione, Hermione
likes Harry, Harry likes Cho' chain.
I also saw a strong likeness to myself in Amanda's description of her
father - see me, passing on information and insight above, and in
general on this discussion group. :-) Surely facts and knowledge
themselves are interesting - and putting them together makes patterns
that are even more interesting.
-Brooks
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