OOP: Re: Neville's Plant, Snape's Past, Dumbledore and aberforth, Young Death Eaters?
magicalme9
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Thu Jun 26 17:04:42 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 64360
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "donna_immaculata"
<girl_about_town at l...> wrote:
> Neville's plant has already played a great role: on the train, he
> tells the others that it's got an amazing defensive mechanism.
Then,
> he, Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny and Luna get splayed with the
plant's
> juice. These are exactly the people who get to fight the Death
Eaters
> at the end - and they all survive! Someone on the list has posted
the
> question how the children could successfully fight a group of fully
> qualified Death Eaters, but maybe the Mimbulus Mimbletonia is at
> least part of the answer? Maybe its defensive mechanism is somehow
> transmitted on the person who gets in touch with the plant's
essence?
>
> Donna Immaculata
>
I realy like your theory Donna Immaculata. Wonder what part the plant
is going to play in the following books...
magicalme
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