Harry's Power
S Handel
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Fri Aug 22 04:05:25 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 78359
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Doriane" <delwynmarch at y...>
wrote:
>
> I've been thinking about it right from the moment I read DD's
> explanation of Harry's "special power" :
>
> OoP, chapter 37 :
>
> 'There is a room in the Department of Mysteries that is kept locked
> at all times. It contains a force that is at once more wonderful
and
> more terrible than death, than human intelligence, than the forces
of
> nature. It is also, perhaps, the most mysterious of the many
subjects
> for study that reside there. It is the power held within that room
> that you possess in such quantities and which Voldemort has not at
> all.
>
>
> Del
Could this possibly mean innocence? LV is definitely not an innocent
in any way shape or form. Innocence can be very harmful especially
when exploited. As we grow older and loose our innocence we soon
start to forget the simple, finer things in life. Granted Harry has
been in some fixes. But weren't they due to his being exploited by
his elders? Just a thought.
Susan
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