Concentrating on the "Prince" part

Wanda Sherratt wsherratt3338 at rogers.com
Tue Jun 29 17:24:34 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 103381

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "gregory_lynn" 
<gregory_lynn at y...> wrote:
> Prince really has two meanings.  First, there is the title of 
> nobility and it's loose applications.  One could consider Draco 
> a "prince" of the wizarding world in the sense that he is the son 
of 
> one of the most prominent families.
> 
I think Dumbledore is using the word in that sense when he's 
explaining everything to Harry at the end of OotP: "You were not a 
pampered little prince, but as normal a boy as I could have hoped 
under the circumstances."

Wanda






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