[HPforGrownups] Re: Hermione In Trouble?
joanne mcnamee
nienna_anwamane at ntlworld.com
Sat Nov 27 13:51:47 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 120635
The problem with Hermione is that she has never recieved any consicences for her actions.
book 1- They win the house cup after breaking bucket load of rules.
Book 2-Stealing ingredients from a teachers private store room and using them to make a dark magic/restricted potion.
book 3-Breaks the law to save Sirius and Buckbeak with Dumbledor's blessing.
Book 4-Caputures a illegal animagus but instead of reporting Rita uses it to her advatage and as a benefit gets revenge on the woman resposible for writting some nasty things about her.
Book 5- Rita turns up looking very much worse for wear (the woman has had her main source of income stripped from her after all) and is again blackmailed into doing Hermione's bidding. Plus a pretty nasty secretcy spell is cast that does nothing to keep the secret just serves as humilitation for the person who spilled the beans.
I'm not saying Hermione didn't have good intentions but when things go wrong like with the Centures Hermione is always bailed out and doesn't learn from these mistakes.
So she's grown up from a girl who feared breaking even the smallest rule to blackmailing a reporter to serve her own ends. Morally Hermione is treading deep water.
--Joanne
I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman- Homer Simpson
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