LV's end and OOP thoughts

gishstar1 gishdaydream at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 2 20:42:35 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 66848

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "bohcoo" <sydenmill at m...> 
wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "gishstar1" 
<gishdaydream at h...> 
> wrote:
>  
> > picture this:
> > 
> > Harry and LV, dueling (of course). Harry disarms LV and since he 
> > drops his wand Harry throws out several of the fake wands. LV 
picks 
> > up the fake wand thinking it's his... because he can't comb 
Harry's 
> > mind to find out which is the real one. He tries to use AK on 
> > Harry... then with a loud squak the wand turns into a rubber 
> chicken.
> > 
> > Horror stricken, LV looks up at Harry with wide terrified eyes, 
and 
> > then Harry finishes him off. 
>  
> > *pant* *pant*... how's THAT for an ending? 
> > 
> > snip
>  
> >  But I like my ending of LV. 
> > 
> > Ari
> 
> 
> 
> Bohcoo responds:
> I like your ending to LV too! What a scream!(See mine at #66567.)
> 
> You came upon something that could very well be important in the 
> coming books. As you point out, so much was made of those fake 
wands -
> - and, since Fred and George just have to be in the last two 
books, I 
> am sure the fake wands will come into play in some way like you 
point 
> out, in the future. I had not thought of that before your post.
> 
> JKR seems to love to blur the lines -- the lines between real and 
> fake (the wands, for instance), between dead and alive (refer to 
my 
> published work, #65785, she points out Lockhartishly), human and 
non-
> human (Hagrid, etc.), good and bad. Life seems to be nothing but 
that 
> gray area posted on so beautifully by others.

I read your post and it is good. far-fetched, but funny. 

I agreee about the gray areas though, and that's what made me think 
of the fake wands. So when we get closer towards THE end, hopefully 
we won't be so utterly confused with all the gray area stuff. 

I was wondering if you noticed when they were going into the MoM via 
telephone booth that the numbers pushed to enter were "6 2 4 4 2" 
when you add them creatively, you get "6 6 6" but you also get 12, 
and 18... so yeah. and she uses 12 in ways to predict the future 
events... for example CoS: Chapter 12 Wanderings with Werewolves... 
and then in PoA Harry meets a werewolf... 

I just remember reading that part and thinking... '6 2 4 4 2.. 
hrmm.. oh my GOSH! this CAN'T be good.'  

I also have reason to suspect that Harry won't die at the end of 
book 7, only based on that Trelawney predicted that Harry will live 
a long life, become Minister of Magic, and have 12 (the magic 
number) children. Or it could have just simply have meant that he 
would still be alive at the end of the book. 

I'll post more on 12's later when I can re-read and mark down every 
12 or sequence of numbers that make 12... 

Anyways, thanks for responding to my post! 

Ari





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