prejudice in the WW (was: If I had to choose...)

jillily3g eb3g at ivillage.com
Mon Apr 29 02:04:03 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 38276

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., Penny Linsenmayer <pennylin at s...> wrote:

> Actually, I'd say Ron is the opposite of logical.  He's very 
emotionally-driven in my mind.  It's Hermione who's logical, but they 
are opposites in their approaches to problems or situations IMO.  

I think I agree with you--Ron does seem to "go with his gut" in most 
situations--but I'm wondering how he can be such a superior chess 
player and not be logical. Not being even a good chess player, I 
thought the strategic thinking involved required a great deal of 
logic. Or is this simply a case of someone having a skill or
knowledge he doesn't know how to apply? 

Beth






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