[HPforGrownups] How do you define a mudblood?

Rena D. r_deutsch at msn.com
Sat Nov 3 21:59:43 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 28702

 Good question Frances,  
I think only those wizards born into families where both parents are muggles are considered mudbloods.  
Both Voldemort and Harry come from a line of wizards, even though they have muggles in their family tree, they're not considered muggles. I'm sure Draco would have held it against Harry, and considering the hate the Malfoys carry for those wizards born into muggle families, I doubt Voldemort would be considered a mudblood.  
  
Just my two knuts
Rena
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., davidjfein at h... wrote:
> This may be easy, but how do you define it?  If Lily Potter came from
> two muggle parents, she is a mudblood.  But, would Harry be a
> mudblood because of muggle lineage, or would the fact that Lily was
> not a muggle be enough to make Harry a pureblood?
>
> Dave

Carrying the idea on. What does that make Voldemort who has a Muggle
father. Would he be classed as a mudblood?

Frances



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