[HPforGrownups] Rock-Solid Prediction About Book 7 (WAS: Questions about...

Meliss9900 at aol.com Meliss9900 at aol.com
Wed Jun 25 05:36:03 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 63483

In a message dated 6/25/2003 12:19:11 AM Central Standard Time, 
elfundeb at comcast.net writes:

> his has probably been discussed ad nauseam for days, but if so I missed it.
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> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "harrysfannyc" <harrysfannyc at y...> 
> wrote:
> >*spoiler space/warning*
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> >Since Ron's now a prefect &on the Quidditch team does that mean he 
> >will also be head boy &Quidditch captain per his view into the 
> >Mirror of Erised (SS pg. 211).
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> Ahh, you are close to my own Book 7 prophecy:  Both Harry and Ron will 
> achieve their hearts' desires as expressed in the Mirror of Erised.  Ron, freed of 
> the burden of the twins' disdain for schoolwork, will work hard enough (and 
> do something spectacular enough) to become Head Boy.  Harry can't be Head Boy 
> because he'll be too busy with other things in his final year.
> 
> At the end of Book 7, Harry will be with his family.  But they will be 
> behind the veil.  Harry's "power the Dark Lord knows not" is the power that comes 
> from his willingness to face death for a greater cause.  Harry will come to 
> realize that nothing can save the WW now except for his own sacrifice.  On the 
> other hand, Voldemort's greatest desire is immortality, and his greatest 
> fear is mortal death.  They are equals -- priori incantatem showed that -- but 
> for this power that we've known Harry to possess ever since he decided to go 
> through the trapdoor.  Sirius' death completes his mentorship by his example.  
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> I think we need to drag the death-and-resurrection symbols out of mothballs 
> and redecorate.  
> 
> Debbie
> who has a lot more to say about Ron and Harry, but not enough time
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Yikes.  My first thought was that that making Ron a prefect and having him 
win the Quidditch cup as Gryffindor Keeper was a modified version of his Mirror 
of Erised dream.  I'm once again beginning to think that Ron or Hermione will 
die by the end of book 7.

I do think that due to the leadership abilities that Harry is showing by 
teaching the DA class ect that he will become Head Boy . .(I've been told by 
several british friend that JKR seems to be following the public school system 
quite faithfully -- excepting the 9/1 -- cut off date and not being a prefect 
doesn't preclude him being HB).

I have a theory on book 7 and the prophecy but need to rewrite it a bit 
before its presentable

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