SHIP: Harry and Cho
gene111222
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Thu Aug 7 04:02:21 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 75812
Well, JKR didn't exactly gloss over Cho in the character development
dept. Cho is very deeply emotional and with good reason. Hermey
actually spells it out for us guys who otherwise would have missed
it. The author just wanted to show that Harry has been too socially
disconnected, like a young teen. She is leading us in steps through
Harry's development as an adult which does not happen all at once.
Plus, he was a bit too pre-occupied to unscramble his brains enough
to understand where she was coming from. He doubts himself a lot.
He always lets opportunities to clarify things pass him by. He
would rather clam up than speak up. That, however is changing in
OoTP. He spoke his mind loud and clear, he admitted his anger, his
guilt about the tri-wizard winnings and took the lead in the DA.
BUT, when it comes to Cho, he's the same old "No sir, nothing to say
right now." Harry we have come to know and love..I still have a lot
of hope for Harry and Cho. They both have some changes to go
through and that makes for good drama. PS Hip hip hooray for Neville
Longbottom.
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