Harry Can Hold Both A Wand And Another Object
Steve
bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 12 22:25:16 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 43962
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "ffimiles" <ffionmiles at h...> wrote:
> ...snip...
> ... - he lands on the Quidditch pitch
> after the cup (portkey) brings him back to Hogwarts - face down,
> Cderic's wrist in one hand, cup in the other - and Dumbledore manages
> to turn him over -even though he doesn't let go of Cedric - wouldn't
> his arms get totally twisted?
> ...snip..
>
> Ffi
Funny, I was thinking the same thing last night. But unrealistically
twisted arms is only true if you assume that they (Cedric/Harry) were
laying side by side and that Harry's arm was extended.
Picture them laying head to head with their feet in opposite
directions, or laying head to head at right angles to each other, and
Harry with his arm close to his body and bent at the elbow. In either
of these positions it is possible to roll Harry over without any
extreme twisting of his arm.
At least, that's the best I could come up with when I tried to solve
the dilemma.
bboy_mn
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