prophecies and choice

Cathy Drolet cldrolet at sympatico.ca
Sun Aug 1 08:33:42 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 108364

Shannon said:

>>>By the same token, I have a very hard time swallowing all this prophecy 
stuff.  Just as you say that if no one had heard the prophecy and it had 
not been acted on by Voldemort nothing would have happened, I have to 
wonder what will happen if Harry chooses _not_ to accept the terms of the 
prophecy. Normally this wouldn't seem like an option (because to 
paraphrase Cpt Jack Sparrow, prophecy!), but one of the major themes of 
this series so far has been the notion that everyone has power over their 
own fate.  Choice is stressed, over and over and over, as being the most 
important thing.  So it seems fishy to me that suddenly this prophecy pops 
up that locks Harry into one path..."kill Voldemort or be killed by him," 
which is what the prophecy is saying, on the surface.  Especially given 
that the prophecy tells us something that we as readers (at least I assume 
I can speak for all or most readers) have assumed from the start: that it 
will come down to Harry and Voldemort at the end.  When I read that chapter 
in OoP, I remember thinking, "Am I supposed to be surprised by 
this?"  Harry certainly is, but I as a reader wasn't, after five books in 
which Voldemort is built up as Harry's arch enemy."<<<


DuffyPoo now:

What a great thought!  I wasn't surprised by the prophecy either.  I just thought, well, there it is now in black and white, but I, and probably most of the readers, had known it all along.

Shannon:
"Granted, I have no interesting theories on what exactly will happen. But I 
do think that some miracle will occur to make Harry look past the end of 
his nose (quite a feat as he has seemed mostly incapable of that thus far) 
and see another choice somewhere. "

DuffyPoo again:
Maybe Harry needs to take off his glasses in order to 'see.'  Just joking.  He does need to get past the end of his nose, however.  I know, they'll find out Neville is the one the prophecy referes to (sticking my theory in here again) and they all have to work together to figure out how to get Neville out of it.  They all realize they have the choice to say no, to refuse to comply with the prophecy, and POOF LV's gone!  Well, guess it won't be that easy. ;)

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