Possession

sawsan_issa sawsan_issa at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 12 15:41:25 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 90772

Kneasy wrote:
<snip>
> As a FEATHERBOA fanatic, I see that this could lead to a
distressingly gore
> -free conclusion, with at least one of the major battles being an
internal 
> one inside Lord Voldemort, (Boo! Hiss! I want blood!) but it  might just
> chime with the moral viewpoint that JKR is believed to espouse.   
> 
> I've no  real  evidence for all this, of course, except for JKR's
comment
> about Salazar leaving something of himself in the Chamber; plus the
> behaviour of  DD in calling Voldy "Tom" when they meet in the Ministry
> and his refusal to even attempt to destroy Lord Voldemort. Can't think
> of another theory that ties all these three together so satisfactorily. 
> 
> But like all theories it all depends on JKR co-operating. We shall see.

Sawsan here:
That theory seems entirely probable. I think you've got a good idea of
what might happen. It makes sense, not only for the reasons you have
given, but because we find Harry forgiving that backstabber Peter and
because all the death and gore we have encountered is presumably not
the worst thing that could happen. I think there will be a lot of
death and gore, but I don't think Voldie will die that way. I think
Harry has to find Tom (inside Voldie, and no I don't mean go into his
body in anyway), smack him up a bit to bring him to his senses, and
then somehow "show him the light" as they say. That would be magic
indeed. For all the things that are usually impossible that have
become possible in the HP series, Voldie turning good is one that is
considered completely impossible; a lost cause I guess. 

So if that is the case, I would like to see how JKR writes that,
because it will either be difficult to write well or it will be
entirely sappy.

Sawsan, who chooses to ignore Kneasy's comment on SHIPpingitis and
snide remarks about Harry and DD.





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