Arabella Figg and the female DADA teacher

Cassiana <celticwolfdruidess@yahoo.com> celticwolfdruidess at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 18 04:30:42 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 50024

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, doseylel at a... wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Mirzam Black" <mirzamblack at y...> wrote:
> > tara diane <taradiane at y...> wrote:
> > > 
> > > JK says that we'll be seeing Arabella in the 5th
> > > book and find out all about her.  She also
> > > mentions a female DADA teacher.  Could Mrs. Figg
> > > turn out to be the new DADA teacher?  Assuming
> > > she's part of the protection provided while
> > > Harry's with the Dursley's, she must have some
> > > knowledge and/or practice with the dark arts.  
> > > 
> > 
> > There has been lots of discussion about Arabella and DADA. But I 
> > still don't believe in it. And why?
> > 
> > In the end of the Goblet of Fire Dumbledore begin to call his 
group 
> > for order. Arabella Figg was one of them. This group may have 
> > something else to do than teach children in Hogwarts, I 
believe.  
> .
> > 
> > OK, who is the teacher, if it is not Arabella. My guess is, that 
> the 
> > teacher is a new character like always and she is the one who is 
> > going to brake hearts. In my theory, both Severus and Sirius are 
> > going to fall in love with her..
> > 
> > //Mirzam
> 
> My thoughts exactly.  As though there isn't enough animosity 
between 
> Snape and Sirius already, throw a woman in between them ????
> If she turns out to be a blond, I hope Snape gets her.  Otherwise, 
I 
> root for Sirius.  
>  
> Leslie

No, no...I think the DADA teacher is Fleur. Break out Goblet of Fire 
again, fellas, and take a look at "I am 'oping to get a job 
at 'Ogwarts." Eh? Make sense? Personally I would hate to see this 
happen...Snape, beautiful noble Snape, fall for some whoreish 
wannabe human...not only that but have Sirius all rampant on him and 
unreasonable...that spells disaster. Pedophilish as it may sound, I 
think Snape and Hermione make a better pair...after all in the book 
there's on ly a 20 year gap. Not too terribly much!
Shalimar






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