Crouch was faithful

Mike Schubert mschub at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 22 04:16:22 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 10112

--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, Amanda Lewanski <editor at t...> wrote:

> No, no. Crouch, Jr., tried to lie his way out of a bad situation so 
that
> he could go on supporting Voldemort. Lying is perfectly acceptable 
if it
> is toward a laudable end, and in Voldemort's view, finding and 
restoring
> Voldemort is a very, very laudable end indeed. Crouch never stopped 
trying
> to get away and help his master.  His motive in denying Voldemort 
before the court 
was to
> get out and get back to Voldemort, as opposed to the others who 
denied him
> to save their own skins.

I thought of that, but can we be sure? I mean, for all we know, Crouch 
HAD really renounced V, and then the time he spent in Azkaban made him 
so angry at his father that he decided to go back to him (V, not his 
father). Of course, I haven't read GoF for a few months now, so I 
could be forgetting a key passage somewhere where all this is 
explained.
-Mike





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