OoP: Most Ridiculously Mushy Theory *Ever* - Controlling Emotions

maneelyfh maneelyfh at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 28 15:40:11 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 65415

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "gabnai1" <gabnai1 at y...> wrote:
> spoilers!
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> v
> 
> 
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "maneelyfh" <maneelyfh at y...> 
> wrote:
> > --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "goingoutsleepwalking" 
> > <goingoutsleepwalking at x> wrote:
> 
> >  But grudges held
> > > against people is an increasingly important theme in the book 
> > 
> > SNIP
> > 
> > RESPONSE:
> > Definitely Harry's heart is going to play a big role in the next 
> > two books!  It was part of the lesson learned in OOP>>>CONTOLLING 
YOUR 
> > EMOTIONS! If Harry had been in control of himself, 1)he would not 
> > have run off to save Sirius, 2) He would ahve taken Occulmency 
> > classes with Snaper more seriously. 
SNIP
> Yeah, I just realized that as I read this - the whole book is about 
> controlling Harry's temper and emotions. 

<SNIP> even worse consequences of losing his temper - going over to 
the dark 
> side, for instance, which we got a little glimpse of, trying to 
cast 
> Crucio on Bellatrix.

More Comment:
Alot of people are angry that Harry used the Crucio on Bella. But..1) 
look at the situration, his life was in danger, and she had 
indirectly casued Sirius's death. 2)She has taught him how to use 
though didn't she....You have to be really angry or something like 
that.  And unforgivables are ok for use on DEs.
fran






More information about the HPforGrownups archive