Harry and the chocolate egg

jdr0918 jdr0918 at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 27 21:25:47 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 89762

<<<In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "greatlit2003" wrote: ...Now, to 
kill a character like Mrs. Molly Weasley will not only add to the 
grief, but it will involve a lot more characters'grief than Harry's 
alone...
...Therefore, why did Harry feel like crying? I think the answer lies 
with the chocolate egg. Mrs. Weasley sends him one every year, and 
perhaps he knew that this would be the last one he ever got from her, 
similar to the bad feelings he had when he left Grimmauld Pl after 
the Christmas holidays...>>>

The Sergeant Majorette says

That's exactly why I thought Molly would be the one to die in Book V. 
Sirius didn't really seem important enough for all the hype. And 
really, his death scene wasn't all that traumatic, compared to, say, 
Cedric's; not to mention the fact that the Blacks, being purebloods, 
probably aren't *right*. Sirius' behaviour is Psych 101 bipolar: if 
he had lived, his symptoms would have gotten out of control.

I think Molly will die before the series ends, and both the fact and 
the manner of her death will be gut-wrenching.

Not looking forward to it, at all, and I sure wouldn't mind being 
wrong.

--JDR






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