Professor Moody in Book Four

samnjodie <englishatjodie@hotmail.com> englishatjodie at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 10 05:46:47 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 51950

  This is directed to everyone who posted in regards to my 
post "Professor Moody in Book Four".  I won't quote anyone because 
there were quite a few replies.
  
O.k thanks for the input. 
 But one more thing;
 Why did Moody bust into the chamber right after Harry's name and 
been 
 drawn and detail exactly what happened - that a skilled dark 
wizard 
 must've 'hoodwinked' the goblet by putting Harry's name in the 
goblet 
 under the name of a fourth school - under the guise of a warning 
 (With Dumbledore there, Crouch's greatest enemy, and the greatest 
 threat to his success, and who would be inclined to take a theory 
 coming from Moody quite seriously?)  
 
 I mean - why did he do that?  He wasn't even in the room to begin 
 with. Surely this would taking his "acting the part of Moody" much 
 too far - ?  Surely this was a risk he took for no apparent reason?

 Jodie :)






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