PS/SS Chapter Thirteen Questions
Alex
alexp at alltel.net
Wed Nov 7 15:28:35 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 28916
"It's very painful and dangerous, and as with snakes, the werewolf
always
transmits the same amount of venom per bite. So an adult would get
the same
dose of "poison" as a child." Wheew-Wheew BEEP BEEP (alarms and
sirens going off)
L.O.O.N. Post. Feel free to lob heavy objects.
Snakes DO NOT INJECT the smae amount of venom every time. They can
give dry bites with no venom, inject all the venom they have, or
anywhere in between. They have full control over how much the inject.
Back on topic. Lately, I have been getting in to William Blakes
innocence and experience postulation. Harry always walks a thin line
between the worlds, bouncing back and forth from them, not having had
any thing to bring him completely into experience, so to speak.
Acting with his innocence, and very little knowledge, he goes after
things, trying to do the right thing, only to be brought into
experience, and learn the truth. He still manages to accomplish his
goals, but the cause is completely different. SS was almost
completely innocent, and Harry, acting in innocence, goes after
snape, to find that it is really the one he trusted, Quirrel, and
that those with experience who should have been helping him were
taking advantage of his innocence, acting on their own personal
agenda, not having realized that they had to save someone else from
innocence.
Alex.
L.O.O.N.
H.O.U.D.I.N.I.
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