Heir of Slytherin
scooting2win
scootingalong at bellsouth.net
Mon Aug 25 15:21:15 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 78686
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Melanie Black
<princessmelabela at y...> wrote:
> Entropy wrote:
> Excellent point. And don't forget how many times throughout OoP,
as
> well as GoF (think of everyone's reaction to Harry's rescuing
Fleur's
> sister, who did't really need rescuing), we heard someone tell
Harry
> that he had a "saving-people-thing"?
>
> My reply:
>
> Granted at the time that this happened he really thought they
might get hurt. I mean is he really that selfless for wanting to
help people? Possibly, however, I know if in my mind that I
probably would have done the same thing if I were him. He really
thought that their lives were in danger.
>
> Also, hermione didn't need resucing before but seeings how Harry
was highly confused about who exactly was his "special person," at
that point.
>
> My question is in regards to that scene why on Earth would they
chose two people who they know are close one particular person
(extremely close mind you) to put down at the bottom.
>
> I know Hermione chose Krum or what not, but really you would think
they would consider how it might confuse Harry if his two best
friends in the world are down at the bottom of a lake.
>
> Certainly, Dumbledore knows how close Hermione is to Harry and
Ron. Actually at that point the whole school knows how close they
are.
>
> ~Melanie
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> Except for one small detail, as to who Harry needed to save, Dobby
told Harry that he was to save his "Weezley" not Hermoine, Dobby
told him that Ron was in the lake, Harry thought about Ron not
Hermoine until he reached her in the lake. Lori
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