Hagrid and Voldermort
kewiromeo at aol.com
kewiromeo at aol.com
Sun Jan 12 23:28:43 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 49697
At the end of GoF it may seem strange that Hagrid had said that he was sure
that LV would come back. It might make people think that he is evil and he
has been hoping that LV would come back. But then again, there is enough
evidence in the book to infer that anyone in the book is working for him and
on the bad side.
However, Hagrid was the one who pulled Harry out of the wreckage (whatever
reckage there was) and was the first one to see what had happened. Or was he?
Then again, why would Dumbledore know to go and get Harry? Or had he simply
sent Hagrid to go and check on Harry? What was so significant about that
night that LV was going after them, that then specifically had James wanted
to make Sirius his secret keeper and then switch to Peter? Only time will
tell what had happened before that would make the Potters have to go into
hiding.
And, if Hagrid was the first on the scene, or since he was at the scene at
all, he would have noticed no body there. But, where did LV's wand go?
Someone had found it, perhaps Peter had gotten there before Sirius went to
check and Hagrid had shown up and took the wand, but then again, when he
Animorphed he didn't have it. So, now we have established that there wasn't a
body and there was no wand. Perhaps Peter's mom still has his old wand, with
the finger.
Which brings me to LV. He killed Frank Bryce and he screwed around with
Bertha Jorkin's memory. I don't understand how he was equiped to do it. What
exactly was he in that babylike form? And we still don't know how he even
came to that point. When he tells Peter to kill Cedric he does it with LV's
wand as well. I guess I realized that Peter didn't have a wand. But, I'm not
sure that Peter could have killed Cedric, tie Harry down and then put the
wand back into the robes, but it is completely possible.
Tzvi of Brooklyn
"There is no spoon"
-Psychic Child, The Matrix
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