In defense of Hermione (was: Almost normal)
revealme4u
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Wed Oct 13 09:45:03 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 115555
toto:
>
> It is sad but true. There is the male mentality about "doing"
> something that makes you better than others. Ron is a very good
case
> (Mirror of Erised, GoF and Krum) of just that, and he won't take
> being a "failure" easily. He needs to be equal to his peers and
> friends, hence JK has Harry banned from quidditch and made Ron
> the new hero. It's also why I think Harry won't come back too play
> quidditch.
>
> toto
vivek:
Well I don't totally agree with toto, about the last part. I think Harry
will come back and play quidditch. He is the hero of the series,like
everyone he is having his ups-downs in life, but he will come back
stronger both in life and quidditch. (I even think that it will be him
who will become the the captain ot team, maybe even next year as there
is no rule that you have to be in last year to be the captain. And he
is an awesome seeker. Also I think he like his father will become the
eventual head boy of the school.)
As far as Ron is concerned, I will say that even I live in a joint
family, and there is always a thrust to prove yourself, but you don't
improve or get satisfaction, if you are doing it at the expence of
your friend. Ron and I share the same sun sign, and by his nature I can
say that he is mature enough now (specially in Ootp) that he can live
with both his super genious and super famous friends. He has grown up
since GoF. He will prove his mantel on his own steam.
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