[HPforGrownups] Weasleys' Accusatory Looks
Rebecca Stephens
rsteph1981 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 22 14:39:19 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 72300
--- Buttercup <cathio2002 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> On Page 475 and 476 (US edition of OOPs) when Harry
> is
> telling everyone of his dream about seeing Arthur
> being attacked by a snake, the book states:
>
> "...Harry did not know whether he was imagining it
> or
> not, but he fancied there was something accusatory
> in
> their looks. Well, if they were going to blame him
> for
> just seeing the attack, he was glad he had not told
> them he had been inside the snake at the time..."
>
> Why would Fred, George and Ginny blame Harry? After
> all they had no idea he was the snake. If anything,
> they would be grateful to him.
>
> Buttercup
>
> =====
I think Harry is imagining it because he does feel
guilty, even though he knows he's not really
responsible. The POV he saw it from makes him feel
almost like he did it, even though he didn't.
Rebecca
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