Tickling the Ivory Keys
Jenni A. Merrifield
strawberry at jamm.com
Sat Jun 26 05:37:26 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 102896
I was just visiting the "marauder's map" section of the official Warner
Brother's web site for Harry Potter, as it has a few "hidden" links scattered
about it that bring up "tours" of a few sets from the PoA movie. (Here's the
URL if you want to try finding them yourself:
http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/main/homepage/home.html?section=mapHome.
You can 'rotate' the views 360 degrees and there are hot spots that you can
click on to view the scene from different view points)
One of the scenes is the interior of the "Shrieking Shack" and I happened
to notice that, among the few broken and scattered furnishings is a
relatively untouched baby grand piano. It got me wondering how much we
actually know about Lupin. I mean, why is there a piano there at all? Does
Lupin play perhaps? If so, is that important in any way (maybe one of those
"clues" JKR mentioned?) Also, how come it is still in relatively good
condition? We are led to believe that a werewolf looses much of his "sense
of self" during the time he is changed, even if Lupin does (or did) play the
piano, why wouldn't the piano be just as damaged as all the other furniture
in the house?
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