....what I SHOULD have told you....

finwitch finwitch at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 1 08:16:27 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 54638

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "siriuskase" <siriuskase at e...> 
wrote:
 
> It wouldn't necessarily screw things up to reveal the answer (or
> partial anser) to this question this "early".  Once it is out in the
> open how we all came to be in this predicament, it could still take 
3
> books to figure out what to do about it.  I don't think that the 
story
> revolves around this one question.  Revealing the answer might not
> resolve the problem, it may just change relationships between Harry
> and Dumbledore or do something else that would set the tone for the
> next phase of Harry's battle with evil.

3 books to figure out what to do with the "answer".
Knowledge, understanding and acceptance.
Like -  the truth of his parents and that Dursleys lied to him;
In CoS, understanding that someone wanting to help might be 
imprisoned too, that Dursleys want to pretend, keep their image...
Acceptance - to accept that Dursleys aren't really his guardians, as 
he finds Sirius to fill that gap. Accepting Sirius as his guardian. 
Accepting the death of his parents (learning patronus?)
There's knowledge of Pettigrew and his intention in PoA. in GoF this 
is understood (as Harry meets Voldemort)...

Oh, I do hope that Sirius gets free!

-- Finwitch






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