[HPforGrownups] OotP: Harry's Wand
Carolin Mönkemeyer
shokoono at gmx.de
Tue Jul 1 22:13:46 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 66582
Harry could also be able to do the Lumos spell without holding his wand
because ha was in danger and this made him feel a special intensitiy of
emotion tha could have enabled him. Snape alo just might have been too much
stick in his mind that he couldn't do magic without his wand and he was
jinxed....
Yours Finchen
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Subject: [HPforGrownups] OotP: Harry's Wand
> In Chapter One, Harry manages to get his wand to light up, even
> though he is not holding it. Many people consider this to be an
> example of wandless magic, but I am not so sure. I think that
> *true* wandless magic would be Harry producing light from his hand,
> without a wand at all. Harry clearly is magically powerful, more so
> than Snape at the same age (who could not use his wand without
> holding it), but I think that Apparating to the roof to escape
> (PS/SS)is much more impressive.
>
> On the other hand, this example does show Harry's increasing control
> over his magic, as does his directing his Patronus's movements in
> the same chapter.
>
> Bill
>
>
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