Do you think there is more to Voldie's story?
Susan
teilani2002 at yahoo.com
Wed May 5 04:07:03 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 97698
<fauntine_80 at y...> wrote:
> I have often wondered, WHY and HOW did Voldemort get
> so bad?
>
> We know he had rough beginning. People have also
> speculated about the lack of love in his life. But,
> do you think that it is that ALONE that made him get
> so evil?
>
> I really feel that there is more to LV's story than we
> know so far. I think this will also come into play at
> the final showdown between HP and LV.
>
> There are a lot of parallels between Hitler and LV.
> Both disliked their fathers, both went to boarding
> school, and both hated a particular group of people
> that they had ties to.
>
> Now, there are also many differences, and I am not
> trying to say that JKR was trying to do a parallelism.
>
> I just wonder where the turning point happened for LV.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> ~Mo
> From "Prophecy and Choice"
> Anyways... 2)Tom's not a pureblood either. Maybe that's where the
LV/TR reconciliation will come. It seems to me that LV would think
that compassion from HP would be revolting and moreover, a sign of
weakness, but the part of him that's still TR might be moved by HP's
compassion enough to make LV unstable, not so powerful, first crack
in the dam, so to speak. Mercy at the hands of his enemies might
make him question his actions. And remember, we don't know why TR,
not a pureblood, goes on this purist kick in the first place. What
is HIS motivation for killing m#%bloods?
>
Susan (teilani) who really hopes the theories re:ESE!Lupin are wrong.
So sorry to quote myself, but I am also interested in how, exactly,
LV came to persecute m%^bloods. I am sure we'll find this out by the
end, but I'd like speculatory comments. And like I have said,
perhaps it's not love, but mercy that is his undoing.
>
>
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