Chapter 31 Summary

Kelley SKTHOMPSON_1 at msn.com
Wed Feb 21 01:13:54 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 12706

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Kimberly" <moongirlk at y...> wrote:
> They, like many of us, tend to expect actual news from their 
> newspaper, and thus don't think to question it.  The difference I 
see between them is that Diggory wasn't willing to accept the truth 
when he had the chance, whereas Molly did, as soon as it was 
presented to her.  Diggory chose to continue in his misunderstanding 
of Harry and the situation, even though Cedric had tried to tell him 
otherwise. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Interesting.  Does anyone besides me think perhaps Mr. Diggory will 
go dark now that he's lost his much-loved son, and that overly-hyped 
(to him) Harry Potter was involved?  Or is there something at the end 
of GoF that I'm forgetting, something that tells us he doesn't put 
any of the blame on Harry?  My book's on loan, I can't check...

Kelley





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