GOF: Some things cleared up by reading. And LOTS of various questions/theories

mitchbailey82 MITCHBAILEY82 at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Nov 7 16:27:16 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 46244

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "jastrangfeld" <msbonsai at m...> wrote:
> ----------
> My next question has to do with Harry's right arm being the one 
> stabbed by Wormtail to revive Voldemort.  This is the same right 
arm 
> where the bones had to regrow, and was stabbed by the Basilisk.  At 

Me:

As side note this is also Harrys wand arm - as he's right handed. (I 
don't know if this has anthying to do with it though) but if you want 
to Impede your enemy the most it seems logical to go for the wand 
arm. The best I can compare it to is handwriting you want to stop 
someone writing then hurt the writing arm/hand - although tis won't 
completely stop them from writing most people are a lot better at 
writing with one arm than the other, maybe its the same with wands 
i.e. I'm right handed and I can't write at all well with my left 
hand, so maybe right handed Harry can't use his wand that well with 
his left hand?
Maybe I'm wrong - but I do think that the fact that his right arm is 
his wand arm is why its always this arm that is attacked.

Michelle 





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