Anagrams and HBP
Amey Chinchorkar
sherlockholme_ac at rediffmail.com
Thu Jul 1 15:24:58 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 103921
Hi all,
This is my first post on the list. So I might post some repetitions.
About anagram game:
Luke <kalmeeeh at y...> wrote:
> "Ron B W is muggle Blood"
> Well, the W obviously stands for Weasley, and mabye the B is his
> middle name. ;) But I doubt this has any significance, because why
> would Alice know Ron is a muggle blood, and why would she try to
> tell Neville when Ron was feet from here.
Ron's middle name according to JKR is "Bilius" (given in JK Rowling World
Book Day Festival Transcript 4 March 2004). I can't say anything about the significance.
About HBP:
According to JKR, it was the title of 2nd book, so it must refer to somebody who has got some important role in Book2. Except Harry Potter, what I think
is:
1. Tom Riddle : I think many posts are there on this topic. I can't add any more things.
2. Hagrid : Enough posts on this also.
3. Justin Finch Fletchly : He had some part to play in that book, and he
keeps popping up there. But I think he is muggleborn (not sure as I don't
have the book with me right now).
4. Salazar Slytherin : Shocking??? I know he places so much importance on "Pureblood", but are we sure he is Pureblood? after all, LV puts so much importance on the same issue, but he is also a halfblood.
Trevor has no connection to story there. So does Godric, he is mentioned
only w.r.t. sword (this can be a point in his favour and against him also).
If we consider anagrams, Ron also comes into picture now. :)
Amey
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