[HPforGrownups] Re: The importance of Luna... and the New Trio

Melanie Black princessmelabela at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 7 20:53:56 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 80137

bb_mboy:
I could actually see a new Trio forming. Because Neville and Luna have
an emotionally detacted calm, deep wisdom and insight, and would
maintain somewhat distant detached friendships, Harry will feel far
more comfortable around them than he will around Ron and Hermione.
Plus, he loves Ron and Hermione a great deal, and he won't want to be
responsible for anything that might happen to them. So, he will have
strong incentive to distance himself from them. He will still remain
polite and friendly with Ron and Hermione, but on a deeper friendship
level, he will be detached.

I think the book will end with Harry having establish a much deeper
and truer friendship with Neville and Luna, but in the end, once he
has learned the lessons he needs to learn, he will go back to his old
pals Ron and Hermione. This also presents the perfect opportunity for
Ron and Hermione to spend more time together and establish that
relationship that we have all been waiting for, or dreading, as the
case may be.

 

My reply:  I'm not sure you could get much blunter than Hermione Granger in this last book.  She isn't afraid to tell Harry how stupid he is acting and he is the one person who has always managed to change his mood to some degree.  I see Ron and Harry pulling away from eachother however, I do not think Hermione will be willing to let this happen very easily.  However, on the same token I do think that Harry is going to have a much easier time discussing these things with Luna and Neville rather than Harry and Hermione.  

 

Luna and Neville have experienced pain just as Harry has.  This makes them easier to relate to than Harry.  




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