[HPforGrownups] What if book 5 is not about Harry?
Andrew MacIan
andrew_macian at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 12 19:51:40 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 33308
Greetings from Andrew!
Since for me it seems to be both "history" and
"dyslexic typing" day, permit me to quote an old saw
that is true, even today....
--- Ambir Adams <ambiradams at hotmail.com> wrote:
{snip}
> And well its gonna be darker because Voldie is back,
> But Fudge doesn't want to accept that.
> Does anyone else suspect Fudge of being a DE?
> After all he is so against the idea of Voldie returning,
> he doesn't even want to hear it.
> What if it's just an act?
>
> Those are just my thoughts :)
> Ryoko--
"All that needs to happen for evil men to triumph is
for good men to do nothing."
Denial can be a "high speed" means of doing nothing;
indeed, in this case, it would appear that Rowling is
showing us that Fudge's decision to keep going all
head full and ignoring the need to alter course is
something of the sort. As for it being an act (and
here I presume you're offering a notion that Fudge is
on the side of the Dark), I would offer my opinion
that, as far as we have been shown, it would be
possible but unlikely. As Fudge's character has been
drawn, I see him as being a superficial, supercilious
career apparatchik, one who has determined in his own
mind what's what. If this is the whole case, then I
doubt that he has either the depth or strength of
character to do anything but waffle. However, since
the actual resolution of this is still only in
Rowling's mind/notes/ms, we'll see what happens.
Cheers,
Drieux
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