Second Daughter Theory
wynnde1 at aol.com
wynnde1 at aol.com
Thu Oct 17 20:34:27 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 45488
Regarding the name of the missing Weasley daughter, DaveH47 at mindspring.com
writes:
> Okay, the reason for "Ceres" is because the "Missing Weasley" theory
> can't but remind me of the famous "Missing Planet" in the gap between
> Mars and Jupiter that astronomers searched for for so long and finally
> declared found with the discoverey, on the very first day of the 19th
> century, of Ceres, the largest and first-known of the "minor" planets.
> (This name is also in keeping with JKR's love of mythological references,
> as Ceres is the Roman goddess of agriculture. -- Future mate for Neville??
> :) )
>
>
This is great . . . HOWEVER, what if she was called Demeter instead (same
goddess, just the Greek version)? Then, she would fit in with that lovely
alphabetical Weasley naming scheme, as well! Right between Charlie and Percy,
erm . . . Edward, or Eggbert or whatever his REAL name is meant to be! <G>
:-)
Wynnde S.
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