Hermione regarding Neville
heidi
heidi.h.tandy.c92 at alumni.upenn.edu
Thu Feb 1 00:27:12 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 11396
Kimberly wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Amy Z" <aiz24 at h...> wrote:
> > Karin wrote:
> > > Why doesn't anyone seem to know about his parents?
> >
> > I wonder whether Hermione knows. She's read up on the history of
> V's
> > rise and fall and it may well have been in there. Score another 2
> > points for her sensitivity if so, for reaching out to Neville and
> > keeping his loss to herself.
> >
> I wondered about that as well. The Longbottoms seem to have been
> rather in the forefront of the fight, so she may well have read about
> it. If so, though, I wonder why she wouldn't have brought it up at
> some point. I know she wouldn't want to mention it since Neville
> hasn't, wanting to respect his feelings, but in his defense at some
> point I'd think she might mention it.
Well, on the first train ride to Hogwarts, upon being introduced to Harry, Hermione says:
> "Are you really?" said Hermione. "I know all about you, of course -- I
> got a few extra books. for background reading, and you're in Modern
> Magical History and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Great
> Wizarding Events of the Twentieth Century.
> <SNIP>
> "Goodness, didn't you know, I'd have found out everything I could if it
> was me," said Hermione.
>
And this is what she says to Harry The Orphan - while she's standing right there with Neville, whose name she knows (at least his first name) - and I am now wondering if, upon
meeting Neville, she said something like,
"Oh, I know all about your parents - they're in Modern Magical History and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Tragidies of the Reign Of You Know Who..."
and he still went walking around with her.
Then again, in the long run, Harry didn't hold her almost completely insensitive comments to him against her in the long run...perhaps as the books go by, this will be counted by
the Neville Is Tougher & Braver Than He Looks people as another point in his favor...?
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