more replies, Harry's future, etc

Lisa l10r77 at juno.com
Sun Aug 3 05:48:21 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 75026

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Donna" <deemarie1a at y...> wrote:
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> What do you think is Harry's future? ...edited...
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> "Donna"

I think he jumps on the Auror bandwagon just to bug Umbridge but it might be
something he considers. But am I incorrect in believing that the job of an
Auror basically a bounty hunter out for DE's? If and when the down fall of
LV comes about, will we find out who the DE's were (I hope Malfoy gets his
comeuppance!) and what would necessity for an Auror be if all the DE's are
found and LV is defeated? hmmmm....
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 From: "lupinwolf2001" <lupinwolf2001 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Unaccounted DEs
but again, why would voldemort mention the lestanges in azkaban but
not the rest of the DEs that went there for him?

The LeStranges, especially Bellatrix seems a bit, uh...fanatical in their
devotion to LV. I think most of the DE's were in Azkaban because the were
proven to be DE's and that's the end of that. Bellatrix and her Lestrange
cohorts were vowing their loyalty through and through most vocally, as in
the Pensieve scene, and LV likes nothing more that unwaivering devotion to
him and his cause. 

A question of my own. Does anyone else find it disturbing that in CoS, Percy
is seen by Ron a book entitled "Prefects Who Came To Power" or some title
like that?
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 From: Melanie Black <princessmelabela at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Re: Petunia (suggestion why she hates magic)VERY LONGISH
My reply: Not to mention she took Harry in. I do not
believe she was forced to do this..perhaps, encouraged
a little but I don't know if she was neccessarily
forced. And I must add that no matter what has been
said..Petunia has never thrown her nephew out. She
didn't argue with Vernon (Out of fear) but she did
keep him here.

I'm extremely curious to know what was in the letter Dumbledore left with
Harry when he delivered him to the Dursleys. It must have been something
pretty convincing. Doesn't she get a Howler or something to that effect?
Dumbledore reminds her why she took in Harry, that she must remember what
was written in the letter. She's knows more about the WW than she's willing
to admit. I think a tinge of jealousy always played into her "dislike" of
magic because her parents were proud when Lily was admitted to Hogwards. 
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   From: "marinafrants" <rusalka at ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Snape and Neville (Was: Re: Snape's grading may not be fair, but..
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Look, I think Snape is fantastic. I admire the hell out of him for
having the courage to reject the DEs and turn spy. I'm very sorry
he was bullied as a kid, and his home life probably sucked. I
respect his loyalty to Dumbledore, and his continued willingness to
fight for the right side, even when the right side is composed
almost entirely of people he hates. More power to him. But I
really don't see why it's necessary to find a hidden virtuous motive
for every nasty thing he does.

I know we're not supposed to do things like this but (a me too, post) but Marina, I couldn't have said it better myself.!

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