[HPforGrownups] Percy- a little odd? and the Wonderful Weasleys
srsiriusblack at aol.com
srsiriusblack at aol.com
Sun Dec 29 22:34:57 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 48959
In a message dated 29/12/2002 17:26:44 Eastern Standard Time, alicit at aol.com
writes:
> But I Love Percy!!! *g* Actually, I think that Perce really does fit in
> with
> his family. His family is full of Rebels, but they all rebel together.
> Look
> at how many times Ron quotes his father in the books. Percy is rebellious,
>
> he is going with his own nature against his own family. Some of what he
> does
> is not very good for him (like his subservience to crouch), but i think
> that,
> when he matures a little more, we will see that he will be able to effect
> great change from within, because he sticks to his guns even under
> pressure.
>
Hee hee. I don't mean in any way that Percy is bad, although I could see him
finally getting fed up with always playing by the rules and always getting
stepped upon and possibly falling prey to the ideas of the Dark Side--- this
is totally a worst case scenario, mind. ;)
But, Percy just isn't like the rest of them... ( swooning over Bill- 'cause
let's face it he just.... "cool".) He does stick out.
And, I do so love the Weasleys, too ;)
-Snuffles
"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty
recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the
dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with
open eyes, to make it possible. This I did." T.E. Lawrence- Seven Pillars of
Wisdom
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