Telling Harry + Amos Diggory & Harry
sirius_kase
karen at infobreak.net
Thu Feb 28 00:13:36 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 35839
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., Kelly Hurt <klhurt at y...> wrote:
> --- cindysphynx wrote:
>
> >I think Amos will manifest his grief
> >by stirring up trouble for Harry at
> >MoM.
>
> I've been wondering if, instead of a Dursley summer interlude
in OoP,
> that we might see Harry on trial? This would fulfill JKR's
promise
> that Harry would go somewhere we've heard of but not been:
the MoM
> and, possibly, Azkaban.
>
> If not an actual trial, perhaps Harry will be ordered to undergo
the
> wizarding version of a psych exam? This could take him to St.
Mungo's
> where he could meet the Longbottoms & see Lockhart again
(something
> else JKR promised).
>
> Kelly the Yarn Junkie (whose GONERs list keeps growing)
Hey Kelly, what's a GONER?
I agree that Harry is going somewhere that we'd rather he didn't.
I'm expecting St. Mungo's. The foreshadowing all points that
way. Fudge thinks Harry is crazy, not bad. Rita's articles portray
him as crazy not bad. Even Snape knows that for Harry, Azkaban
would be a death sentence, unless he could get his Patronis to
look after him 24 hours a day. Why else would Jo have had
Dumbledore tell Harry (and us) about Neville's parents and
Malfoy's charitable contributions? Also, he could be more easilty
committed to St. Mungo's without a public hearing and Fudge
could portray himself as being looking out for Harry's best
interests by having him undergo treatment. Harry is too popular
for Fudge to do something like get him off to prison. Especially
with a popular wizard like Dumbledore sticking up for him. My
number two theory on who is going to St. Mungos is Dumbledore
for allowing Harry to get away with so much and allowing Harry to
put himself in harms way by not properly disciplining, etc, etc.
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