Muggleness in the wizard world
alhewison
Ali at zymurgy.org
Fri Jun 7 19:56:03 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 39569
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "archeaologee" <JPA30 at c...> wrote:
> Harry breaks his watch in GoF (in the lake).
>
> Why is it not already broken.
>
> I hardly think the Dursley's the sort of people to give him a good
> watch and the wind up kind (if they are to have any accuracy) are
> highly expensive (and quite often will work again if dried out).
>
> The only solution I can think of is that it is a Digital (cheap) or
> at least a quartz crystal watch - batteries, circuit board and all.
> And this is working for three years in Hogwarts.
When Harry is sent to his cupboard after the "Boa Constrictor"
incident in PS/SS he didn't have a watch at all
"wishing he had a watch. He didn't know what time it was and he
couldn't be sure the Dursleys were asleep yet." p27 PS UK paperback.
However, Dudley was given a gold watch for his birthday - so isn't it
perfectly possible that Harry inherited Dudley's old one (He must
surely have had at least one already?). If he did get an old one of
Dudley's, isn't it possible that it was an expensive wind up kind.
Afterall, the Dursleys always try and give Dudley the best don't they!
The Weasley twins have wristwatches, and as they haven't got much
money, it's likely that you can get watches compatible with the
Hogwarts environment relatively easily in the WW - perhaps this is
too small a detail to mention which is why JKR omits it. She
sometimes seems to have forgotten that some of her readers scan every
word of her text analysing acts and occasionally finding omissions -
or even FLINTS!
Ali
(currently thinking that July 31st would be a good day to announce
the publication date of OoP if there is any possibilty that it is
going to hit the shops later this year!)
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