Most chilling lines
c_naegle
c_naegle at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 18 16:35:07 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 60919
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "annemehr" <annemehr at y...>
wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Ximena Valdivia"
> <xvaldivia at y...> wrote:
> <snip>
> > My choice is definetly the last prhase of chapter 32 of GOF
> >
> > "Lord Voldemort had risen again"
> >
> > Actually it was the whole chapter 32 "Flesh, Blood and Bone" When
I
> > read that I though to myself "ok...this can't be good"
> >
> >
> > "Ximena"
>
> I'd like to take this opportunity, since there are so many newer
> members of this group, to recommend a really *excellent* analysis
of
> just why the whole graveyard scene is so horrifying. It would be a
> very fitting lead-up to OoP, I'm thinking.
>
> It's message #40405, by /The/ Elkins. I'd also like to nominate it
> for Fantastic Posts, as I didn't find it there (my apologies if I
> missed it).
>
> Annemehr
> Go read it. Really.
Ok I hate to rehash things you guys did over and over before.. but I
did read that post and I find nothing sexual at all in the reading of
the graveyard scene. I think that the DEs and LV are excited by
their murder and torture but not in a sexual way. I think the words
used do make the scene horrific and a violation of Harry. The
touching is getting into his most inner space and to prove that he
can do it, because previously it could not be done.. but again not
sexual in nature.
Casper.. So looking forward to Saturday!
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