Percy's letter
eggplant107
eggplant107 at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 9 15:47:15 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 80259
Melanie Black
>during this chapter that we see the first hint
>at an arrogant Harry come to life:
>"Hadn't he, proved himself capable of handling
>more than they?
That's not arrogance that's reality, Harry can handle more than his
friends, more than just about anybody. As for his anger in book 5
that didn't surprise me at all, being tied to a tombstone and
tortured would put anyone in a bad mood. I understood completely at
the end when Harry was smashing up Dumbledore's office, I wanted to
punch him too. The man is really not that wise, he says exactly the
wrong thing at the wrong time. Just minutes after his death is not
the time to criticize Serious for anything, Dumbledore should have
known it would make Harry furious.
Eggplant
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