Where does it say that Molly is a pureblood fanatic???
vmonte
vmonte at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 26 11:59:42 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 125225
Betsy:
To us, the readers, yes. And maybe even to the Weasley children, but
I don't think there's much in canon to suggest exactly *what* Molly's
beliefs are, but there's a fair bit that hint she might not be as
liberal as her husband.
vmonte responds:
Sorry, you are wrong here. The reverse is true. I've read some of the
stories at Red Hen, and although I thought some were good, this
particular one about Molly is dead wrong. Molly has a strong
personality. There is no way that she would be able to hide her true
feelings about anything. It would be quite clear to the readers of
the HP books if she did not care for Hermione and Harry. The Weasley
parents (both) have brought up their children to respect nonmagical
folk. It is quite obvious (looking at canon) how the children
(including F&G) feel towards muggles. I'm not saying that Molly is
perfect, no one is, but I'd choose her to be on my side any day.
I also feel bad for Molly because she is probably going to die saving
one of her children--and it's probably Percy.
Vivian
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