Droobles Blowing Gum - Not Anagram
Lliannanshe
lliannanshe_ensueno at verizon.net
Sun Aug 31 01:24:42 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 79303
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "ninnamie" <ninnamie at y...>
wrote:
> Regarding anagrams of Drooble's gum, Snape's name, etc., JKR has
> already done the anagram thing with "Tom Marvolo Riddle." Don't
> y'all think she's creative enough not to do it twice?
>
> Instead of focusing on how to apply the literary techniques we've
> already seen into new situations, why not try to think of New and
> Original twists she might throw in? She's far too brilliant to
use
> the same gimmick more than once.
You lead me to think of a puzzle "Cryptograms"
I couldn't get it to work with the word "BEST"
D R O O B L E S B L O W I N G G U M
B U D D H I S T H I D A L G O O N E
Buddhist - Follower of the teaching of Buddha, that life is
permeated with suffering caused by desire, that suffering ceases
when desire ceases and enlightenment obtained through right conduct,
wisdom and meditation releases one from desire, suffering and
rebirth.
Hidalgo - Old Spanish for son
One- Beiung a single entity, unit, object, or living being
What each character "desires" seems to be a prevalent theme in the
stories. It reminded me of SS/12/214 "It does not do to dwell on
dreams and forget to live."
Could Mrs. Longbottom, be trying to give her son a similar message?
Lliannanshe
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