Why Ron Loves Hermione
urghiggi
urghiggi at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 22 15:50:51 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 81317
Ffi wrote;
>
> Ron's definately going to have a big 'moment' which'll be pivotal for
> the good side - Hermione's already had so many in helping Harry get
> throught asks/time-turning/figure out the basalisk - sof ar Ron's
> greatest moment came in the chess game in PS - he's got to have
> another moment - even if it is to redeem himself from some weakness
> he shows, which might get Harry and others into trouble - but he'll
> come good - and don't even mention him being killed off...
>
urghiggi replied:
I think one of these big moments comes in OoP when Percy's letter arrives,
the trio read it together, and then Ron immediately dismisses his brother as
"the world's biggest git" and angrily rips the letter into pieces. He has NO
temptation to listen to any of the advice in this letter, regardless of what the
cost might be for his future in the WizWorld. Utterly loyal, consequences be
damned.
It is after this that Hermione looks at Ron "with an odd expression on her face"
and then immediately offers to correct his and Harry's homework, which she
heretofore had steadfastly refused to do.
Urghiggi, Chgo
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