[HPforGrownups] Re: New member

ender_w ender_w at msn.com
Sat Jan 20 20:12:37 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 9896


----- Original Message -----
From: "Parker Brown Nesbit" <pbnesbit at msn.com>
To: <HPforGrownups at egroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 1:40 PM
Subject: [HPforGrownups] Re: New member


> >
> > One thing really bugs me about GoF.  It seems to me that all Crouch
> ("Moody")
> > had to do to deliver Harry to Voldemort was to turn some object
> into a
> > portkey and get Harry to touch it.  Even that wouldn't have been
> necessary
> > if he could have gotten a sample of Harry's blood (possibly under
> the guise
> > of some DAtDA lesson so no one would have been the wiser) and
> brought it to
> > Voldemort.  Granted, the latter wouldn't have given Voldemort the
> opportunity
> > to kill Harry himself, but it has the advantage of allowing
> Voldemort to
> > return without anyone finding out, at least until "Moody's" true
> identity is
> > found out or one of the other Death Eaters spills the beans on
> him.  Given
> > these two possibilities, why go to all the trouble to get Harry
> entered into
> > the tri-wizard tournament, help him along to survive and win
> without raising
> > anyone's suspicions, least of all Harry's, and make sure he's the
> first to
> > touch the cup?  Seems like a pretty roundabout, overly complicated
> way of
> > doing things if you ask me.
> >
> > Sorry if this has been beaten to death already.
> >
> > --
> > Joe McCauley
> > "What if Rudolph had been an elephant instead of a reindeer?"
>
> Crouch/Moody had to wait until the Triwizard Tournament because
> Voldemort's "re-imbodiment" had to take place in the graveyard where
> his father was buried. He (Voldy) was waiting until the "time was
> right."  All three pieces of the re-imbodiment puzzle had to work
> just so.   Plus, it's a darn good cliffhanger!  For me, it read
> naturally.  Nothing ever seems forced or contrived in Jo's books--
> maybe that's just a serious case of suspension of disbelief on my
> part.
>
> Parker
>
> Parker

Is it also possible that Voldemort wanjts to make a dramatic re-entrance?
How dull would it be if Harry picked up a dinner plate one evening and was
transported to the graveyard then? Sure it would cause quite a stir, but not
nearly as much explosive exscitement as disappearing in front of a huge
audience watching a much-hyped sporting event in which Harry was one of the
centers of attention.

ender

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