What does Christmas represent to the WW?

megalynn44 megalynn44 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 6 18:37:32 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 95341


> Sue B:
 My guess is that the WW didn't become a culture for quite a few 
centuries and until then, they had to live in the Muggle community, 
perhaps wondering why they could do things others couldn't. So they 
would have had the same customs as everyone else. We're told (by 
Hagrid?) that there are very few, if any, true "purebloods" left.


Megalynn:

I woudl think it is just the opposite. They talk about Egyptian 
wizards  building the pyramids in POA, so they were in civilization 
for quite a while. I would think that the wizards mixed in with 
muggles over tme, and started adapting their traditions. It would be 
like a kid with one Protestant and one Jewish parent observing both 
Hanukah and Christmas. (Look at Monica on F





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