Marietta and Hermione (was JKR's Messages ) (was Re: Hermione In Trouble?)
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 31 22:30:12 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 120888
Charme -
I understand what you're saying. However, Harry has horrors his
schoolmates can't imagine, as Lupin eloquently tells Harry in PoA in
response to Harry's concern he's weak because the Dementors affect
him so. Harry appears not to be mature enough to understand the
importance of sharing such details; if he did, we might not have the
story we do. :) Would the details of Cedric's death truly make an
impact on those who have not experienced anything before
or after LV's demise?
Alla:
Agreed. I don't think ANY details would have made those who did not
believe Harry change his mind, only willingness to look in the face
of the truth, OR the word of those whom general public respects.
And THAT'S what probably bugs me the most - I still think that
general public OWED Harry to hear him out fully and THEN make up
their mind whether to believe him or not.
Instead they chose to listen to corrupted journalists, controlled by
Fudge. Oh, well, the truth alwasy comes to light eventually.
Just my opinion,
Alla
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