Book 7 predictions

scoutmom21113 navarro198 at hotmail.com
Tue May 11 15:29:00 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 98061

Pippin
As for navigating the complexities of the Muggle world without  
help, I don't think he'd have to. Mrs. Figg  and the Weasley cousin 
who's an accountant are probably only two of many who've abandoned 
the wizarding world by choice or by force. Surely not every 
wizard/Muggle marriage has the happy couple choosing the wizarding 
world to live in. I'm sure Harry could get whatever  help he needs.  
Money talks.

Bookworm:
Point taken. I forgot about the Weasley cousin. Mrs. Figg seems a 
bit eccentric, so I'm not sure she'd be much help there.

Jim from Qatar
I think everyone is going the wrong way with this.  Why can't Harry 
get all of LV powers?

Why can't he be the next DD who defeted another Dark wizard early in 
his life?  Sorry I'm on the road and don't have my books in front of 
me.  Why can't Harry come out of this more powerful than when he 
went into this? This would set him up to become a great teacher and 
the next Head Master.  Instead of going way to the left why don't we 
think the best for Harry?  I think he will come out of this better 
off than when he started.

Bookworm:
Hopefully he will. (My original comment was: The thought of Harry 
being thrown back into the muggle world after 7 years in the WW just 
doesn't work for me. He would be woefully unprepared to function as 
an adult in that world.) This discussion started as speculation on 
my part.

JKR has made reference to the Bible. One message I get out of it is 
Hope and Redemption. `Hopefully' she will focus on the positive 
instead of the less positive Sacrifice without redemption.

Ravenclaw Bookworm 







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