[HPforGrownups] Re: Questions! Questions! Questions!
garybec101 at comcast.net
garybec101 at comcast.net
Tue Aug 17 17:24:22 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 110373
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Personally I think that in some way there is only enough life between them for one
person. I don't know how the metaphysics would work, but this would explain
why DD couldn't kill Voldemort - if one of them died the other would still
only be half alive. It also makes sense to me in terms of the prophecy. It
said 'Either must die at the hands of the other, for neither can live while
the other survives'. So why can neither live? Perhaps it's meant literally
- that while both survive, both are only half alive. And I think the use of
'Either' is very significant - why not say 'one must die at the hands of
the other'?
psyche
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Becki responds;
I agree that "either" is extremely significant. If it was worded "one must die at the had of the other", to me that would imply that "the one" in the prophecy is the one to die. If "either" is used, then it could aply to either person in the prophecy.
*Becki
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