HHR Abilities = Super?
Steve
bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 20 18:52:08 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 53979
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "grace701" <grace701 at y...> wrote:
> ...edited....
>
> So does anyone know what super-magical powers Hermione could have?
> It'd be funny to see she develops her powers after Ron and Harry
> being that she likes to be the first in everything.
>
> Greicy
bboy_mn:
Well, super-magical powers might be an overstatement at this point,
but substantial and significant magical powers is a certainty.
As far as Hermione, I think she does have very substantial magical
power. She was the first one to be able to levitate the feather, and
did so with ease. That combined with other examples of her using magic
indicate it is either substantial and/or extremely well controlled.
Knowledge doesn't give you power in this case, any super-intellectual
student could accumulate all the knowledge possible, and it wouldn't
help them appy it. With out magical power, Hermione's knowledge could
never be effectively applied. That fact that she is easily able to
apply any knowledge she has, tells me she does indeed have substantial
magical power.
I think all three of them have substantial (far above average) magical
power, but of the three, Ron's is the least developed because he has
had the least need to develop it. Hermione develops her's because she
is an over achiever, Harry develops his because he has the fond wish
to stay alive, Ron on the other hand doesn't have these driving forces
behind him. Although, I think when the chips are down, and the demands
are there, he will demonstrate his true and substantial magical ability.
Just a thought.
bboy_mn
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