James Potter (a strange theory of mine)
Hallie Usmar
hallieu at hotmail.com
Sun May 6 17:19:06 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 18274
I am studying Keats' 'The Eve of St. Agnes' and 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'
at school, and in 'The Eve of St. Agnes' it mentioned Merlin and his devils.
I was intrigued, and as, like Hermione, I need to know everything, I did
some research. Well, it turns out that Merlin was conceived by the devil.
But what really got me was the picture of Merlin as a stag below. Now, call
me delusional, but this could be a sign. James Potter was a stag, wasn't he?
If this is the case, then perhaps his father was one of Voldemort's top
death eaters - I'm talking higher than Malfoy here, and the reason Voldie
was after James is related to James' refusal to join the Death Eaters.
Before you slay me, telling me James is the heir of Gryffindor, I'm a
supporter of that idea too. So, here's my theory - James' mother was
Gryffindor's heir, and his father was evil. Voldie wanted James on his side
(well come on, Gryffindor and Slytherin would be unbeatable) but James, in
the spirit of all good Gryffindors abhors evil, and refuses to get involved
with the Dark Arts. So, obviously he has to be eliminated. Any thoughts?
Hallie
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