Dirty Harry / 'Good' Harry (WAS: The intended murder of Pettigrew and

pippin_999 foxmoth at qnet.com
Sat Oct 30 14:26:40 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 116764


 
> Alla:
> 
> 
> Yes, if Harry is the kid who often breaks the rules, lies, cheats 
 and steals without any good purpose,  that is the good question. 
Why the idea of killing his worst enemy should bother  him that 
much?
> 
> 
> I'd say becuase he is not that bad in the first place and does 
not  want to kill even his worst enemy.<

But stealing from your worst enemy is okay? Well, maybe so, but 
I doubt Snape views it that way, or Rowling for that matter. <g>. In 
fact,  I think this throws some light on the infamous tooth remark. 
Harry's firecracker in CoS splashed Swelling Solution over half  
the class. Harry got paid back by the snake, but I think in Snape's 
long, long memory for injuries, Hermione finally got what was 
coming to her.

Pippin







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