Wouldn't muggle born wizards have more incentive than pure bloods and therefore be more powerful?
Ms Mo Me
fauntine_80 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 13 18:01:05 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 106019
I was thinking about this the other night and decided
to post what you guys thought.
If you were muggle born and had no idea you were a
wizard, and suddenly, when you are 11, someone came
along and told you that you were a wizard and had
magical powers and were going to a wizarding school,
wouldn't you be overwhelmed and excited and eager to
try out this new found magic you never knew you had.
Versus - if you were born into a wizarding family,
magic is just a part of everyday life. Magic is
nothing special to you, so there is no EXTRA incentive
to try really hard. (I am not saying that pure bloods
wouldn't try hard at all.)
So, where am I going with this? The whole idea in the
books of the purification of race. My theory is that
muggle borns are actually more powerful than Pure
Bloods because of incentive- i.e. Hermione, and Harry
(because he lived with Muggles) etc. and will help
conquer LV again.
Obviously, this won't fit with every wizard, but what
do you think about the theory?
~Mo
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