[HPforGrownups] Re: Why Peter Truned Traitor

Melanie Brackney ilovbrian_99 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 5 14:43:57 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 21959

To get back to the right vs. easy decisions, don't we
all grapple with 
that every day?  My best example is that it is the
right decision to 
go to the gym, but in December when it is cold and
dark, it is so much 
easier to sit on my couch and read GoF for the
umpteenth time.  And 
that is only a small decision.  I imagine that when
the stakes are 
high, those decisions become even more complicated,
questionable, and 
dangerous.  We will see others throughout the HP
series make decisions 
that are clearly easy instead of right; Peter will not
be the only one 
(my money is on Hagrid, BTW).

Okay, 'nuff rambling.

--jenny from ravenclaw******************

Hagrid!!!  Really, now that is an interesting
assumption.  However, I think that this late in
Hagrid's life he has had amble amounts of
opportunities to make decisions between what is right
and what is easy and he has yet to do this.  I just
can't see him betraying Harry, or Hermione, or Ron. 
He loves those kids each way too much.  My money is
still on one of the Weasley's, although I'm a little
less persistent that it will infact be Percy (but he
will not side with Dumbledore right away).  I think it
may actually be Charlie now.  Wouldn't that be an
interesting twist, it would really put a new spin on
the whole image we have of him and he is Ron's idol
after all.  The Weasley's are just too large of a
family for one of them not too go bad atleast for a
little while.  IT could be Ron, though, I"m not ruling
him out.

Melanie

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