Has anyone thought of this?

Milz absinthe at mad.scientist.com
Tue Jun 12 17:54:23 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 20627

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., Melanie Brackney <ilovbrian_99 at y...> wrote:
> 
> Okay there has been a great deal of talk on many message boards, and 
a little here that one of Harry's biggest admirers might die in the 
next book.  I have a hunch that it might be a bit of sarcasm on JKR's 
part and that it might be snape(but part of me doesn't believe that 
JKR would kill off Snape in the 5th book.  He's too interesting of a 
character, I think).  I also don't see it being the Colin Creevy, 
mainly because I think that it would be way too easy for her to kill 
off a character like Colin, that I doubt would be missed all too much. 
 Why wouldn't it be Ginny?  I think that she does have very deep 
feelings for Harry, more than just a simple admirer.  She is suppossed 
to have a larger part in this next book.  Killing off Ginny, as sad as 
it would be, would bring about some interesting dynamics in the rest 
of the relationships. Of course, Ron would be devistated.  I think 
that in a very adolescent state of mind Ron could even find  a way of 
blaming Harry for his death, especially if trying to help Harry to 
some degree.  Or maybe because we have seen that sometimes love can 
make girls do crazy things, and she might be more susceptible to 
Harry's not seeing her as anything but a sister.  I am not saying this 
will happen, but i just wanted to see if anyone else thought this to 
plausible.
> 
> Melanie

One of Harry's admirers will be killed in book 5? How did that rumor 
get started? 

IMO, if anyone should be killed in the next two books (more like book 
6), it should be Dumbledore because it will affect all the characters 
and it will force Harry to take a leadership role. 

Milz





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