Even More Likely Meaning of OOP (Not written by Derannimer) + my theory.

Maria queen_amidalachic at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 3 11:00:33 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 59206

Merlin Wrote:
> That signal Dumbledore sent up the ghostly bird could that be the 
call for help of the Order of the Phoenix?  Because  Hagrid dropped 
whatever he had been doing and came running with his crossbow.
 
Me:

Well that's what I thought also, when this particular description was 
discussed on another forum. 

It could be a signal for the OOTP members. However, even if the OOTP 
is a group of people fighting against Voldemort, or whatever they do. 
I think that there is going to be an underlying meaning to the OOTP. 
I think that if you look deeper into the OOTP, it might be the reason 
why Voldemort had wanted to kill Harry in the first place.

I for one think that Fawkes is in the centre of all this. 
I've made a theory a while ago. It may have some loopholes, since I 
can't be bothered figuring them out fully. *rolls eyes* Forgive me. 
Lol.

So here it is, don't kill me:

I've found interesting info on the phoenix. 

I was in a site exploring how the phoenix had been represented in 
different cultures. Not only does the phoenix symbolise Death an 
rebirth but It also: 

<i>In China, Feng-huang, a bird that symbolizes the union of yin and 
yang, a sign of both peace and disharmony.</i> 
http://www.phoenixpersonnel.com/html/mythology.html 

I find this interesting because It coincides with my theory that 
Fawkes is keeping the order between good and evil. 

Maybe the OOTP isn't a group of people... maybe it has something to 
do with Fawkes only. 

Think about it... why did Fawkes give two feathers in the first 
place. 

Harry represents: life and goodness. 

Voldemort: Death and evil. 

Both have different ideals which link to the phoenix in the way that 
Fawkes to Voldemort represents Immortality, and to Harry he 
represents courage and Bravery. 

And these two also displaying similarities... are opposites, like the 
ying and yang. 

I think Fawkes in the end knew that his feather would help create 
evil, so he gave another to balance it. 

It could be the reason why Voldemort wants Harry dead. With Harry 
balancing his evil Voldemort can never gain the amount of power is he 
ambitioned for. With Harry around he can't do all that he wants to 
do, always having the obstacle in his way. 

Getting rid of Harry, and hell will break loose.

Well that my theory. A bit rusty. :D

Maria.
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