[HPforGrownups] Re: More thoughts on the Book 5 Death
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yellows at aol.com
Tue Jun 3 19:20:41 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 59239
In a message dated 6/3/2003 1:17:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, bboy writes:
<<Creevey has a stronger presence in the story than any other background character. Besides Ginny, how many other underclassmen can you name. None, I bet. It wouldn't take very much to bump him up into the next more prominent character catagory. That would make him much more endearing and well liked than he already is, and would make him ripe for an emotionally painful death. Also, there is the additional plot line added because of the surviving Creevey brother. I think the purpose of the Creevey brothers in the story is to die.>>
<g> I thought the purpose of the Creevy brothers in the story was to annoy. :)
Honestly, I can't see them dying. Especially after what happened to Colin in CoS. We were concerned, but it wasn't the worst thing in the world.
Maybe I'm heartless, but I don't like Colin very much. I would cry buckets if Neville died, but, as you said, it's not his time to shine yet. He's going to grow into himself later on and it will be incredible. I can't wait to see Neville steal the show. :)
But, oh, if it's a Weasley to die in Book 5, I'm not sure I can take it. I don't want to see Molly and Arthur and Ron go through that.
I've heard some thoughts about it being Dobby. That's possible. But I'm not sure I'd care much if it were he, either. I love Dobby -- much more than I do Colin, of course -- but he's just not *that* important to me.
Maybe I feel this way about Dobby and Colin because they're not always on Harry's mind. I like Dobby more than Colin, and so does Harry. :) Hmmm. I'm such a follower.
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