Ship predictions(scenarios)
sawsan_issa
sawsan_issa at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 12 06:02:06 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 90761
Carol wrote:
That being the case, I imagine that, like Arthur and Molly
> Weasley and James and Lily Potter, most British witches and wizards
> meet their future mates at Hogwarts. (Unless, of course, you're a
> member of the small social circle that used to include the Blacks and
> the Malfoys and have to marry some sort of cousin.)
I agree that it seems likely that Hogwarts would be the place for
young witches and wizards too meet. However, there is one thing that
makes me confused about love and marriage in the wizarding world. I
have noticed that not many of our favorite adults seem to be married.
For instance, DD never seems to leave Hogwarts, and that would
definitely not be good for a marriage; likewise the other professors,
teachers, etc.
The only one of the Marauders who was definitely married was James.
Sirius, being handsome and popular, could have gotten married, but
didn't. Lupin, maybe because of his "condition" did not want to get
married, but I am sure there are nice werewolf girls who would love
such a sweet man. Heck, I wouldn't put it past some girls to love to
see their husband unleash his umm animal instincts. Peter could have
found himself a girl, possibly Bertha Jorkins.
I know I have no canon to support that these people were not married;
but I see no canon to prove they were. The only married couples seem
to be the parents of the children, but that is obvious, there would
not be a school if people did not have children.
I dont know what I am trying to say really except maybe I am just
wondering why the majority of the people closest to Harry do not seem
to be married and perhaps Harry might travel that road as well. I
doubt that is likely, but for now, I don't even think Harry is in any
mood for love; so shipping for him at least will be pointless.
For Hermione and Ron however; I travelled that route and it is very
hard; though I don't necessarily regret it. I think Hermione needs
someone, whether Ron or Harry or Joe Shmo, who can support her and not
tick her off every 5 minutes and vice versa. Austen's characters were
very opposite, and learned to deal with it quite well, but I just
don't see any chemistry as of now between Hermione and Ron. I don't
even see Hermione caring for anyone that way anyhow. But as I stated
before; I am horrible at reading between the lines. :D
Sawsan
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