Patronus

Rebecca Hoskins elbarad at aol.com
Mon Sep 1 20:29:06 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 79490


Joj mom31 wrote:
> "thinking of how popular and admired his father was makes him feel 
> valuable and the stag represents his father."

"sylviablundell2001" <sylviablundell at a...> wrote:
> Would the fact that Harry's opinion of his father has now taken 
> quite a battering have any influence on his Patronus, either in 
> producing it or the form it takes? I have always wondered why it 
> wasn't his mother who became the Patronus.

I'd guess that Harry knows a lot less about his mother. I don't think 
his Patronus will change. Certainly, when he produced his Patronus in 
front of Umbridge in the OWLS chapter, it was still a stag, and that 
was after he'd seen Snape's memory...

"Rebecca Hoskins"





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