Thank you!(Was:Why I think Ron's going to be the victim)

Brittany spikespiegelfletch at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 14 22:09:29 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 53786

Lynn wrote: 
>     Thank you very much for that! :) I had what I thought might be 
> an "airtight" case for my guess, but I hadn't seen that interview.
> Frankly I agree with another
> posting that I'd seen on this topic in that my favorite Harry 
>Potter
> books are my favorites exactly because you see so much of Ron
> and his family and the various interactions with them. I agree
> with another posting in that if Ron was the one a lot of the
> joy and laughter(Yes, each book has been getting darker in tone,
> but the interaction with Ron and his family balances that out
> somewhat, I think.)would be gone. No, I wouldn't stop reading
> them, but I'd only read the last two for closure. 
> Frankly,
> though since it's not Ron, and most people think it's probably
> not going to be another Weasly, I stick with the only non relation
> on the list,Dumbledore 


Yay, I have time to make another post (stupid homework)!  Anyway, 
you are most welcome :)  I will try to post that interview, I'll 
look for it, it'll annoy me until I can show you guys.  I agree with 
you on the Dumbledore theory, as I've written earlier, I think he'll 
have to die to leave Harry completely on his own.  I hope he dies in 
later books, though.  I'm still putting my bet on Hagrid for book 
five, if I'm betting on anyone, but Rowling has stated that Hagrid 
is one of her favorite characters, so I don't know.  It might very 
well be someone we don't really know yet, like Cedric's death in 
GoF.  I'm with you on the fact that if Ron dies, I'm going to be 
rather upset, and I will seriously throw the book across the room.  
And besides Fred and George, I've always thought that Ron and 
Hermione's arguments were one of the funniest aspects of the books.  
And I don't think Ron's death would help Harry's rage either, as 
someone else posted, making him go looking for Lord V.  I think it 
would break Harry, not make him stronger.  Ron's death would be too 
much, and Hagrid's death has the potential to do that, too.  
Besides, Harry is my fave character, and I can't stand to see the 
kid hurt.  
 
So, there's my thoughts. :)
 
Brittany, who likes all the characters walking around and breathing






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