[HPforGrownups] Re: Harry, Hermione, Sirius, and the Dream (was : What sh...
BrwNeil at aol.com
BrwNeil at aol.com
Sat Oct 30 23:27:54 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 116828
In a message dated 10/30/2004 5:49:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
delwynmarch at yahoo.com writes:
I'm not saying he shouldn't have done anything while knowing Sirius
was in danger. I'm just saying that if Harry had forced himself to
think straight (almost impossible, I know, which is *precisely* what
LV was counting on), he would have realised that Sirius and LV *could
not* be at the DoM, which in turn would have made him realise that
rushing to the DoM was the *last* thing he should do.
Del
I agree. Harry, not only has a saving thing, but a bull-headed thing. It
was even pointed out to him that Severus and Voldemort were the two most
wanted wizards in the world, how could they be in the ministry.
Harry has to learn to listen to others and think. He can not continue to
let his emotions make all his decissions. It all goes back to the conversation
where Phineas says teenagers think they know everything and are always
right. Harry thought he was right; he wouldn't listen to reason. The end result
was the death of his godfather.
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