SHIP: Need opinions
vmonte
vmonte at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 29 11:44:58 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 97194
ghostwriter31111 at y wrote:
Harry and Hermione or Ron and Hermione? To me, these are the only
pairings that may come out of the book that are important.
vmonte responds:
I see Harry with Ginny. I think they have a lot in common.
1. They both have very intimate knowledge of Voldemort. Ron and
Hermione haven't even met the man yet. (I'm a Ron=DD theorist anyway,
so I believe there is a reason why JKR has kept Ron away from
Voldemort.)
2. I think that Ginny, like Harry, has also gained some of Voldy's
powers through their close encounter.
3. Ginny played Harry's Quidditch position while he was banned from
the game, and she did it well. By the way, since I believe that the
Quidditch game is symbolic for the war to come, I believe that at
some point Ginny will play Harry's role of "Seeker," she will go
after the bady herself. Ginny will be underestimated by the fool
(just like Lily was), an she will kick some serious behind.
4. Harry and Ginny have natural talent. They both have good
instincts. (I like the scene of the kids cleaning Sirius's house,
where someone opens a magic music box that lulls everyone (almost) to
sleep, until Ginny has the sense to shut it.)
5. Women always know who they want. Hermione wants Ron, and Ginny
wants Harry. And we know that Hermione likes to offer advice in the
dating area -- I'm pretty sure she is talking to Ginny, and giving
her advice about Harry. I'm sure that Ron's hints about Ginny to
Harry are probably due to what he has heard Hermione say anyway;
although, Ron also loves his friend and wants the best for his
sister.)
6. Harry believes that there is something going on between Hermione
and Ron. He notices how they interact with each other, and he is
aware of how much they seem to be like the Weasley parents. Harry
would never go after Hermione knowing that his best friend has
feelings for her.
Just my opinion, vmonte :)
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