"die, ron, die"

vmonte vmonte at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 3 21:33:10 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 88041

Carol wrote:
Interesting point, only I don't think the snitch symbolizes Voldemort.
... but then we have the problem of why Peter would have been thrown 
out of the Three Broomsticks. And if the person is Regulus Black, as
someone suggested earlier, we have the problem that the informant
appears to be dead and, if so, could not be caught, only exposed after
the fact, which wouldn't accomplish much. Still, I'm intrigued by the
idea of Harry catching the "snitch" in the sense of informant. Does
anyone else have ideas on this? Also, does "snitch" have the same
meaning (informant or tattletale) in British English as it does in
American English?

vmonte wrote:  
Maybe Snape is the "snitch with wings." If he really is a vampire 
then he would probably have been thrown out of the bar as well.  

vmonte  







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