[HPforGrownups] Re: Why I think Ron's going to be the victim (a little lo...
Meliss9900 at aol.com
Meliss9900 at aol.com
Fri Mar 14 04:17:00 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 53749
In a message dated 3/13/2003 6:24:35 PM Central Standard Time,
karenwickersham at ameritech.net writes:
> #4 I also picked up on the quotes from Hagrid and Harry that Lynn.
> Those were strong hints for me. I don't think Harry would be
> prostrate from grief from losing his friend instead motivated more
> into action.
>
I totally agree. I think that Ron (or Hermione for that matter) being killed
either to get to him. . weaken his support base. . or because they were in
the wrong place at the wrong time will be the last push he needs to be able
to actually have enough rage to kill LV.
#7 When I read the interview about writng OotP . At least I
understood that this quote was from this book. Sorry I can't get it
to link. http://books.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4326559,00.html
SHe said that there was a death that was extremely difficult to write
in it. For some reason, I never though that would be of a minor
character like one of the Creaveys - I interpreted to be one of the
Trio, but not Harry. Therefore Ron- I guess it's just gut instint
like anything else.>>>
I just don't see the death of any Trio member until the later half of book 7.
Hagrid, while it would be a horrible death and rob Harry of a supporter just
wouldn't leave as big a whole in the overall plot (IMO) for reasons many
others have already posted.
Melissa
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