What's Harry gonna do when he graduates?
gopotter2004
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Sun May 11 01:42:15 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 57585
Huggs!Becky: I wonder. Just like his father who also was an
excellent Quidditch player but didn't seem to play after his school
days, I think it is really quite possible that after the battle and
turmoil of fighting Voldemort the game simply won't mean as much to
an adult Harry Potter as it does now.
Now for New!Becky (that's ME!):
I think that Harry's love of Quidditch is a way to prove himself to
the other students, profesors, and himself. He's famous in the WW
for something that he does indeed remember, but that he had no
control over (that we know of as of yet...). But quidditch is
something he's good at, without having to be taught, really.
Remember when he first grabbed the broom and flew? He felt like he
had finally found something he was a natural at. I think that as he
grows older and more sure of himself and his abilities, he won't
need such concrete proof as the snitch to prove he's good at things.
The snitch itself is likely to be replaced by non-tangible things.
IMHO.
Becky
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