OOP: Literary Themes of the books

Gabe gjjohnson at juno.com
Wed Jun 25 19:36:21 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 63913

 IMO, how can their 
> be unity until you can view those different from yourself as being 
> equal to yourself?  And how can you make the right choices until 
you 
> consider the problem from someone elses position? 
> 
> bugaloo37

Definitely, which is why Harry has to have *real* sympathy for the 
Dursleys, and we *have* to have some good (even if not *nice*) 
Slytherins.  Snape falls clearly into this category (well, you know, 
unless he really is a traitor, etc, but not IMO)--He's a good guy, 
he's just not very good at it. . .  Although I really hope it's not a 
Captain Planet-ish union of a kid from each house. . .

Gabe






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