[HPforGrownups] Re: Percy Weasley - A Death Eater

JaanisE jaanise at hello.lv
Thu Apr 28 00:26:47 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 128168

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve

I am a hardcore die-hard member of the P.I.N.E club (Percy Is Not Evil),
plus I have my own, oft published, opinions on Percy's personality, some
of which I shall touch on here.

I think there is a much more simple explanation as to why Percy does
what he does, and it doesn't require any grand or elaborate plot. It's
as simple as this, Percy is obsessed with doing what is /right/.

(..)

He gets home, and not so much as a 'well done'. Not the slightest
acknowledgement that doing the right thing is indeed the right thing to
do. That was it, full boil went to full steam, and Percy blew up with
justifiable anger (in my opinion) that was just a undiplomatic and
ill-advised as Arthur's response.
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Jaanis:

How much Percy may ignore the rules of life (as you called it), I think
it was very rude of him to send his mother's Christmas present back. I
don't belive Percy is evil or on the side of Voldemort too, I'm merely
watching him in the books without making any judgement (which could
prove wrong later on). Still I was very surprised (unpleasantly, of
course) by his reaction, it would be quite an obstacle to redeeming
himself.





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