Molly and Missing Weasley
eledhwen_0
slinkie at nids.se
Thu Apr 4 21:24:31 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 37448
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., m.bockermann at t... wrote:
> There is even more to support the Missing Weasley theory. And it is
the very
> next scene after the end of "The Dark Mark" in GoF: it is in the
chapter
> "Mayhem at the Ministry".
>snip<
The scene seemed totally exagerrated and out of
> character. This is a mother of seven children, I thought. With that
many
> children, at least one should always be in trouble, ill or
something like
> this. > But the scene takes on a totally different, hackle raising
quality if you
> consider the possibility of a dead Weasley child.
>snip>
> After reading the article one would expect some anxiety... but to
this
> degree? I don't think that this is foreshadowing or simply Molly's
nerves.
> From what we have seen, Molly is a strong person who handles a lot
of
> responsibility and masters it superbly. She is described as a
friendly
> person, very loving who cares deeply for her family. But she has a
temper,
> too, as can been seen in her arguments with the twins. That speaks
of an
> inner fierceness. Such is not a person who would freak easily or
without
> reason.
I think there is a very big difference between your child being sick
and your children being alone, when you think there are mad,
murderous wizards around. I think her reaction is normal considering
that her children might run into a mass murderer. One of the people
she cares most about in the whole world might be killed. I do not
consider this to be freaking without a reason, it is a very good
reason to freak out.A missing child does not have to be involved,
even though i find the idea very interesting and it might be
possible, but i do not think that this is proof for the theory.
Eledhwen
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