[HPforGrownups] Re: H killing V, Sirius thoughts (was Has anyone thought of this?)

Vicky Ra andromache815 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 14 07:38:13 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 20790

Devika: I don't think that Harry will be
the one to destroy Voldemort, no matter how much he hates him.  I think
Harry
is better than that.

But what if he's the only one who can? Then what choice does he have? I
doubt he'd feel right about killing him. However, if he lets him go, Voldie
will just go on terrorizing the world. Harry wouldn't feel good about that,
either. Besides, I'm all set for a show-down between the two. Then again,
they actually can't duel. Their wands won't allow it. So how will Voldie be
destroyed, if not by dueling? These questions have no definite answers till
the end of the series, but I do hope we get to know how the surviving
characters are doing, as an epilogue to book 7.

Devika: As for what I think about Sirius dying...well, I'd rather not think
about it.
 No!  Not my Sirius!  Quite apart from what his death would do to Harry
(which would be terrible in itself), it would just be incredibly unfair to
Sirius.  Yes, I know, life isn't fair, but still, hasn't the poor man been
through enough?

Snape and Lupin have suffered a lot, as well. I don't really care for
Sirius, for no other reason than that Snape hates him. I like Lupin, though,
and Snape dislikes him, too. Hmmm...But back to Sirius. He has matured a
lot, though he still has a nasty temper and seems a bit wand-happy. His
temper is kind of like Ron's. I don't know. He's smart and mature now, but I
can't get my impression of him as a boy out of my head. Popular, outgoing,
and well-liked, probably. That's probably why I don't like him. I was never
popular in high school, so automatically dislike fan favorites.

Vicky

P.S. Before you attack Snape, I'm aware of his childish attitude and
vindictive nature. But I kind of know what he feels like. I know it doesn't
excuse him, but it's somewhat understandable to me. People ignore me and
sometimes, I feel unappreciated...




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