About Hermione (was Re: Is Luna Lovegood the anti-Hermione?)
pippin_999
foxmoth at qnet.com
Thu Sep 23 14:09:43 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 113659
Paul:
Harry himself accepts the following
> facts:
> a) a part of his mind is talking with Hr's voice,
> b) he can't lie to her face to face,
> c) when he acts he considers her advices as correct even if he
> doesn't follow them every time,
> d) the last thing he wants is to let her down and
> e) their minds are in the same frequency most of the times.
>
Pippin:
Where do you derive b and c? I can think off the top of my head,
of several times when Harry lies to or deceives Hermione.
He tells her he doesn't miss Ron.
He tells her he's been working on the egg clue
He tells her he's been practicing occlumency
He lets her go on thinking that the Elves are freeing themselves
with the hats.
Nor does Harry always think the advice she would give him is
correct. In fact he very often doesn't ask her advice because he
knows it would be useless -- at the beginning of GoF, for
example. His solution, writing to Sirius, is an excellent one, and
not something Hermione would have suggested at that point.
Pippin
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