Harry classmates "code"

mellienel2 mellienel2 at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 2 01:46:04 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 34495

I have a theory on this, and I hope it's incorrect, because if it is 
right some people I like are going bad.

Name: Name (duh)
WhiteCircle/BlackSquare: Family allegiance / whether or not will be 
Evil.
N/Star/CircledStar: the N means No Magic Parents, the Star means one 
magic Parent, circled star means Two magic Parents.
Letter: House(duh)

Look at Crabbe and Goyle: CircledStars, Black Squares.

Seamus Finnegan - she scribbled out his circle, perhaps decided later 
that one of his parents would be a Muggle? - this bothers me, because 
he has a Black Square and that just does not bode well.

Hermione - WhiteCircle/N/CircledG 

Susan Bones - WhiteCircle/ Uncircled Star - now, JKR has said that 
Susan Bones' grandparents were killed by LV. Woud'nt this make sense 
if it was on the Muggle side of her family?

Justin Finch Fletchley - BlackSquare (uhoh; if this means his 
eventual allegiance [because his family is muggle, it can't mean 
that], then perhaps it makes sense because we've seen how he acted 
toward Harry at the slightest provocation) / an "N", and we know he 
has no Magic parentage

Not all of the Slytherins on that page seem to be pureblood - but I 
don't think you HAVE to be pureblood to be in Slyth.

So yeah. Maybe it works. Eh.

m







--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "jklb66" <jklb66 at y...> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Laoise said:
> > 
> > > But i don't know what the other symbols represent , 
> > > there is a star,a star with a circle around it and an N with a 
> square 
> > > around it.
> > 
> 
> JKR said that one of the things her list of Harry's classmates 
> indicated was parentage. Look at middle column. Some students 
> have "N" surrounded by a square, and some have stars (sometimes 
> circled, sometimes not).  The key, I think, is Seamus Finnigan.  He 
> said in PS/SS that his dad is a muggle and his mom is a witch.  
> Seamus's symbol is a star which is circled, and then 1/2 of the 
> circle is made into star.  1/2 a star; 1/2 magical parentage.  So, 
> perhaps the stars are magical parents.  Look who has the "N" symbol 
> instead-- Hermione and Justin Finch-Fletchley, both of whom have 
non-
> magical parents.  Does anyone know if the other 3 "N's" on the list 
> are muggle-born?
> 
> "jklb66"





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