Which friend?

Steve <bboy_mn@yahoo.com> bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 12 02:20:07 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 48174

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, seaducer9 <seaducer9 at c...> wrote:
>
> ...edited....
> 
>  That leaves me with the Creevey's. They idolize Harry, who pretty
much ignores them, even avoids them. Not too much has been written
about them yet, but if anyone close to Harry is turned, my money is on
them.
> 
>  One question though, about the Unforgivable Curses, all the
students except Harry fell to the Imperious Curse. Does that just
"turn off", or could those students be brought back under the spell at
any time?
>  
>  Drew Z.


bboy_mn adds:

Only one small flaw in the Creevey scenario.... Why? Why would one of
the Creevey brothers betray Harry?

The only reason I can think of is if Harry was somehow involved in the
death of the other Creevey brother. 

Certainly Colin sees Harry as a hero, the champion of all wizards, the
only wizard to consistently and repeatedly defeat the most
undefeatable wizard in existance; Voldemort. So, Colin would ask
himself, if Harry can defeat Voldemort again and again, how come he
couldn't save my brother? Maybe he's not the wizard I thought he was.

This give a a death that is difficult to write, a very sad and tragic
story, a betray of Harry, and a great deal of heartache for Harry.

Just a few thoughts.

bboy_mn





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