OOP: Sirius (Was: Another Question?)
Amanda
returnofsharkbait at canada.com
Mon Jun 23 10:36:20 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 61983
<snip> The images in a photograph, I noticed, don't really
> extend themselves beyond re-enacting the feelings present in the
> subjects being photographed at that moment. For example, in the
> picture of Lockhart and Harry that Colin Creevy took, Harry is
> hiding out of sight while Lockhart tries to tug him back into the
> picture because Harry DIDN'T want his picture taken at the time is
> was snapped. The only other reactions the subjects in photos seem
> to have outside of the feelings present in the person when the
photo
> was taken, is when something physically happens to the picture,
such
> as tea being dripped on like with Percy's picture of Penelope, or
> Sirius' relatives screaming when the glass over their pictures was
> smashed.
But in the nth book (I'm getting bad - I can't even remember) Harry
sees a picture of Penelope Clearwater that Percy has who keeps hiding
under the frame because "her nose has gone all splotchy" Does this
just happen on a kind of cycle because it is possible that she could
have had a splotchy nose when the picture was taken, or because she
currently does? Will this breakout go away?
"Amanda"
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