Avada kedavra-abracadabra
Tyler Hewitt
tahewitt at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 9 01:42:05 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 49449
I was thinking about the Avada Kedavra curse today,
how it sounds like 'cadaver', which is fitting, and
also how it sounds like 'abracadabra'. I checked the
HP list of names
http://www.theninemuses.net/hp/list.html
and found this:
"Avada kedavra" is an Aramaic phrase that means "may
the thing be destroyed."
Then, I looked 'abracadabra' up in the Penguin
Dictionary of Symbols and read this: "The word derives
from the Hebrew 'abreg ad habra' meaning 'strike dead
with thy lightning'". This seems even closer to the
avada kedavra, what with the flash of green light and
all.
'Abracadabra' has symbolic meaning as a protection
from evil as well, but it deals with evil vanishing
forever from the world never to return, which
obviously did not happen in GoF.
I don't know where I'm going with this, just found it
interesting.
Tyler
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