Whose Pensieve on HBP Cover?

abadgerfan2 ABadgerFan2 at msn.com
Thu Apr 28 02:27:32 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 128177


My guesstimate is that the pensieve contains the memories of the 
person we learn to be the Half-Blood prince, Godric Gryffindor! And 
the pensieve is the means through which Dumbledore helps to explain 
to Harry the "bad blood" between Gryffindor and Slytherin, and its 
implications as to the present day representative of Slytherin's 
views, Lord Voldemort.

Can't wait to find out, for sure! 


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Lynx412 at A... wrote:
> In a message dated 4/27/2005 2:43:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> willsonkmom at m... writes:
> 
> > Potioncat:
> > More important than whose pensieve is it, IMO, is whose memories 
are 
> > in it? Harry's Dumbledores? I wouldn't think they'd be looking 
into 
> > someone else's memories....uh, oh...Merlin help them if it's 
Snape's 
> > thoughts!!
> > 
> > The other question is, does the green light have any meaning to 
the 
> > story? If, a big IF, the artist read the book and knows there's 
a  
> > scene that involves a green light, then the light is a clue to 
us. 
> > But if an artist just chose green for some random reason, it 
isn't a 
> > clue at all. And as much fun as it is to try to guess what might 
be, 
> > I still haven't figured out the jacket of the US OoP.
> 
>        Green light. Interesting. Perhaps they are looking at 
Harry's memories 
> of the AK at GH. Perhaps the Pensieve and HBP contain the answer 
to JKR's 
> "Why did Voldemort survive?" question. What would happen to 
someone who wandered 
> into the path of an AK inside someone else's memory?
> 
>        The Other Cheryl
> 
> 
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