Harry's dead (short lifeline)
Tonks
tonks_op at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 1 16:07:49 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 123638
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Bee Chase <luckdragon64 at y...>
wrote:
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> caesian <caesian at y...> wrote:(snip)
I know that death is permanent in the WW, and so technically
> Harry can't have died. But what if he didn't survive on his own
steam. What if Harry and LV now share a common mortality. In
other words, Harry actually would have been killed, but because his
life became tied to Voldemort's by the 'rebound' (or whatever), when
Voldemort was able to resist death, Harry resisted death as well.
> Luckdragon said:
> "The boy who died"
> That would explain why "neither can live while the other
survives". So now we are right back where we started. (snip)
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Tonks now:
Following this idea, does the *mark him as his equal* mean that LV
marked Harry for death? Sort of like the mark of original sin? I
don't know about this idea since it does not fit with my concept of
who Harry is, but I think it goes with the above idea.
Also, by the way, I saw a PBS show last week about the Nazis and was
shocked to see that on their uniforms, at the collar, they wore 2
pins that look just like the mark on Harry's forehead. You know the
DE do sound a like like them, did she model the evil and the DEers
after the Nazis?
Tonks_op
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