Amos Diggory going bad
Amy Z
aiz24 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 21 01:19:26 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 12707
Kelley queried:
> 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...
Just listened to this today (sigh...that concludes a re-listening of
all 4 in order, which followed a re-reading in order, which followed
a first read, which followed a first listen...how to fill the long,
lonely days before OoP?)
::shaking herself::
It does say that neither of the Diggorys blamed him, and in fact
thanked him for returning Cedric's body to them (beginning of "The
Beginning"). However, grief gets worse before it gets better, and
Diggory Sr. may yet succumb to hatred of Harry...you can always
hope! <g>
Amy Z
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"I'm *not* going to be murdered," Harry said out loud.
"That's the spirit, dear," said his mirror sleepily.
-HP and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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