[HPforGrownups] A Look At Luna Lovegood (longish)

Melanie Black princessmelabela at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 7 18:43:05 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 84327

Already at the end of the book when Harry was speaking with Luna, you could begin to see the change in his character.  He was beginning to look at the behavior of Black and his father in a more adult manner.

Just my opinion,

JMM

 
Woah there just a second.  Where did you get that from the end of the book?  Perhaps, the fire after the pensieve scene is the only time where I can say that he clearly shows that he is upset by Sirius' and James' actions.  However, I am inclined to think that the real reason this was so hurtful to Harry was not that he hated what he saw so much as it was he finnally realized that the vision he had of his father (and of Sirius himself) was false.  They are not perfect!  They do make mistakes, plenty of them.
 
~Melanie


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