[HPforGrownups] Re: Grindelwald and evil
SnapesSlytherin at aol.com
SnapesSlytherin at aol.com
Wed Feb 19 01:07:05 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 52467
In a message dated 2/18/03 4:49:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
Crunchy_Chocolate_Frog at hotmail.com writes:
> he *is* evil, because he wants to control
> other people and make them do what he wants them to do.
>
Would wizards have found that evil? By "that", I mean the switching of the
places. Would wizards have felt it evil to have Muggles live the way they
have (in secret)? I think I could understand. Grindelwald *could*, in the
beginning, have just wanted a little bit of equality. But then, as is human
nature, he took his power to another level entirely. Alot of wizards feel
disdain (well...perhaps not alot but alot that we have seen) for Muggles (not
just Muggles, anyone different from themselves). Maybe they wouldn't have
thought he was evil. Misguided, perhaps. The thing that makes Lord
Voldemort the Big Bad is that he kills Wizards along with Muggles.
~*~*~Oryomai~*~*~
(Who is *killing* herself trying to be PC after a comment about the political
party currently controlling the White House got her kicked off of a Snape
list... and who hopes she didn't offend anyone!)
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