CHAPTER DISCUSSIONS - Chapter 6 - The Noble and Most ...

Brittany purpleangelstar7 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 28 05:37:00 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 86008

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, sunnylove0 at a... wrote:
Actually, it might make sense for two reasons:
> 
> A) James's parents took Sirius in (remember Uncle Alphard being 
blasted off 
> for leaving him some gold)
> 
> B) Sirius talks like he was happy being there, which means if the 
Potters 
> were purebloods, which is semi-confirmed by Bellatrix's description 
of Harry as a 
> halfblood,  they are probably what Mama Black would describe as 
blood 
> traitors (like the Weasleys, not obsessed with racial purity) and 
they wouldn't be on 
> the tapestry anyway.
> 
> Amber
> 

Wow, it's been such a long time since I've posted. Most of the new 
people here probably haven't seen any of my posts. Oh well, here are 
my 2 cents anyway...

I thought that James' family was like the Weasleys', in that his 
family was excluded from the "dark side" of the Wizarding World's 
history or written records (especially since if the family is an old 
one) because they became blood traitors. Well James became a blood 
traitor when he married Lily, and whoever agreed with his decision 
kept the Potter family name, yet whoever thought that it was a bad 
decision married out of the family or changed their name to a 
more "suitable" family/person/anagram.

BlueMoonNanaria






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