Harry's Dreams, Eagle Owl
floridian127 at yahoo.com
floridian127 at yahoo.com
Wed May 9 03:43:48 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 18421
I believe the turban dream was a hidden realization of Voldamort's
presence. Although it was not noticed my first read through.
Is there any significance to Eagle Owls. Malfoy owns one and the
message delivered to Voldemort was delivered by one. Did Moody/Crouch
use Malfoy's? Is this just insignificant fluff?
Buccy - Floridian House Elf (pronounced Buck-e)
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Steve Vander Ark wrote:
> Harry's dreams fall into two categories. He has clairvoyant dreams,
when he sees things that are happening far away. His dream of Frank's
death is an example of that. He also has prescient dreams, where he
sees the future. These tend to come directly out of images and
feelings of the present, such as his dream shortly after arriving at
Hogwarts for the first time when he saw Quirrel's turban speaking to
him.
Andrea wrote:
> Hmm. Interesting point. I've never seen it that way.
His dreams of things happening far away have always
been, to my recollection, of things that Voldemort is
doing at the time. (ie, kiling Frank) I always
thought that it was the same "connection" to Voldie
through the scar that transmitted those particularly
murderous scenes to Harry via dreams.
>
The dream Harry had about Quirrel's turban, though, I
had interpreted as Voldemort purposely contacting
Harry, trying to turn him without a direct
confrontation. I hadn't thought about it as Harry
being a possible Seer...are there any other
"prescient" dreams of Harry's you can name?
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