Voldemort: Between Life and Death?

jekatiska mauranen at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 25 15:54:27 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 111184

> Inkling now:

> Yes, and I fully expect that the magic of being deeply human will 
> trump the so-called superhuman magic in the end. (Or I'll be really 
> mad at JKR!)  One (hopefully) prophetic event: Harry was able to 
> throw off Voldy's possesion by recalling his love for Sirius.

I think we can safely rely on that. Haven't we seen enough pointers in
the previous books? None of the tasks Harry&co have accomplished, the
obstacles in PS, finding out and fighting the Basilisk, rescuing
Sirius, getting through the Triwizard Tournament, the Department of
Mysteries, have been simply about magic. There's always the humanity
element, without which Harry would not survive. In the end it's always
his loyalty and his "guts or whatever" that saves him, not his skill
at waving the wand.





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