[HPforGrownups] DADA
princesskatie115 -
princesskatie115 at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 31 21:47:09 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 25302
Oh, dear...
It looks as if I copied Amanda Lewanski's post...*cringe* Almost word for
word as a matter of fact....
But I DIDN'T! I SWEAR!
Sorry guys, nobody wants to read the same thing twice, but my e-mail is
being EXTREMELY temperamental today and Amandas post wasnt behaving itself
and wouldnt open for me!
Katie**
(Whos NOT a copycat, just technologically challenged.)
>From: "princesskatie115 -" <princesskatie115 at hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
>To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [HPforGrownups] DADA
>Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 21:24:30 +0000
>
>
>--- pbnesbit at msn.com wrote:
>
>They do cover the Homorphous Charm, which turns a werewolf back into a
>person,
>
>-Kelly the Yarn Junky Wrote:
>
>If this is real, why doesn't Dumbledore cure Lupin?
>
>**Maybe the charm can only return the werewolf back to human form during
>the
>full moon, but doesn't get rid of the werewolf-like thoughts. Or maybe it
>only works for a limited time and you'd never know when it would stop
>working. Or maybe it is just *incredibly* painful and to do it over and
>over
>again would be simply too much for Lupin. It would probably just be easier
>to send him to the shrieking shack once a month and let the transformation
>run its course, with the help of the wolfsbane potion to keep the werewolf
>from being dangerous. Wouldnt want to scare the kiddies by letting a
>werewolf (sane or not) run around during the full moon.
>
>--- pbnesbit at msn.com wrote:
>
>2. Did Dumbledore *really* agree to the 4th years being taught about the
>Unforgivable Curses?
>
>I kind of figured that Crouch worked it out with Dumbledore so that he
>could
>teach them about it because he wanted to *DO* them again without getting
>into trouble for it. One "Prior Incantato" on his wand and they could see
>he'd been 'practising'. But if he'd had permission to demonstrate on the
>spiders, and teach the kids to fight the Imperius curse, he could get his
>kicks out of it and not be punished.
>
>3. I know we've discussed this before, but there are some newcomers,
>so...why would Crouch-as-Moody teach them how to fight Imperious?
>
>**I think he wanted to see how the kids could hold up under it. Especially
>Harry. If he knew any kids were especially good at throwing it off he could
>inform The Big V to recruit them. Obviously a child who can throw off an
>Unforgivable curse is very powerful, and would be either a threat or an
>asset to Voldy. Also, like I said for #2, he probably enjoyed cursing
>things, and this would be good practice for when Voldemort was back in
>power
>and he had free reign.
>
>Katie**
>
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>'Aha,' he said vaguely, 'we've won.'
>And he fainted.
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