Did Harry ever shed tears ? Phoenix animagus perhaps ?
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Fri Sep 12 21:26:41 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 80623
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, MadameSSnape at a... wrote:
> In a message dated 9/12/2003 12:31:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> yswahl at s... writes:
> Wouldnt it be interesting if Harry could be an animagus in the form
> form of a phoenix? Is this possible o cannonites and, if not, why
> not?
> JKR has stated that Harry will NOT become an animagus, phoenix or
otherwise.
Now Entropy:
Harry may not be an animagus/phoenix, but I can't help but feel
there's something to Fawkes' rebirth(s) that relates to some kind of
link between Harry and Dumbledore. It's a clue to their relationship.
There are so many references made by Dumbledore regarding death (when
speaking of his friend, Nicholas Flamel, who created the Sorcerer's
Stone, or when speaking of Voldemort's fear of death -- DD knows
"there are worse things than death").
Likewise, there are many, many references (especially in OOP) to
Dumbledore's advancing age, and of Harry's noticing that Dumbledore is
looking tired, older, etc.
Dumbledore is probably the most powerful wizard alive. Has Voldemort
inadvertently imparted powers equal to Dumbledore's upon Harry, in a
metaphorical "rebirth" of DD and his powers? Or, was Harry born with
the majority of the powers he now possesses? Perhaps another "rebirth"
of the aging wizard Dumbledore?
I don't know what it is (and I don't know, for that matter, whether it
is going to work into the plot of the series as a literal connection
or simply a symbolic one), but I am convinced that this triad of
Dumbledore, Fawkes, and Harry is quite significant, and Harry will,
one way or another, succeed DD by the end of the series.
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