Harrys grief
allies426
AllieS426 at aol.com
Mon Aug 1 03:38:00 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 135848
And in this book, which I hardly noticed the first time reading
through, he actually USES his parents' murder to weasel the horcrux
memory out of Slughorn. I thought that was unusually Slytherin of
him, but he was under the influence of Felix Felicis at the time.
Allie
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Laura Lynn Walsh <lwalsh at a...>
wrote:
> I think everyone grieves a bit differently. Actually,
> I find that Harry seems to vary in how much he wants
> to talk about the deaths that have been important to
> him. There are times when he wants to hear about his
> parents or Sirius and times when he doesn't and, in fact,
> finds it extremely distasteful. He walked out of the
> hospital ward when Ron and Hermione started to talk about
> Sirius and left Hagrid's hut, too. But he was willing
> to talk to Luna and to Nearly Headless Nick.
>
> Laura Walsh lwalsh at a...
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