Pensieve memories/ Cowards

koinonia02 Koinonia2 at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 31 12:14:29 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 123551


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "eggplant9998" Message 123528 
wrote:
> 
>  Kathryn Jones <kjones at t...> wrote:
 

> Pettigrew is indeed not a hero, but I don't recall reading that he 
>was a Gryffindor; if it turns out he was a Gryffindor then yes, my 
>theory about them is seriously weakened.


"K":

 
J.K. Rowling's World Book Day Chat: March 4, 2004
 
Sirius Riddle: What houses were Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, James 
Potter and Remus Lupin in? Everyone tells me they were all 
Gryffindor, but I won't believe it unless I hear it from Ms. Rowling 
herself!

JK Rowling says: This is JK herself saying that they were indeed in 
Gryffindor! 

Eggplant - Message 123530

>But it's easy to say the mighty Potions Master at Hogwarts was a
>coward for being afraid of Harry, a mere student, and not allowing 
>him to protect his most secret memories too.


"K":

I see no cowardice in that action at all. If anything it would seem 
a smart move especially if there is a part of Voldemort residing in 
Harry, which I do believe in. I still think there is much 
more to the Occlumency lessons and we are missing it. 

Harry isn't a mere student, BTW. He's the prophecy boy who has  
powers he received from one of the most powerful wizards ever. And 
if that wizard is sharing a body with Harry, well, I'd be careful 
also. 

But I personally am not really interested in discussing so called 
cowardness as I believe there are far more interesting and important 
parts to Occlumency than that.

Eggplant:

>Yes, and he didn't give a damn about Harry's humiliation, in fact he
>reveled in it.

"K":

I can't recall that at all. Sure never saw Snape jumping around in 
glee. It's just another area we will have to disagree on. 
 

Valky - Message 123516

>Gosh I just loathe this question, it makes no sense whatsoever. (not
>meaning to offend with my ranting, sorry Julie and Koinonia and
>eggplant)


"K":

Oh, that's fine.  :-) I understand. However brave one might think 
Peter is, he's still nothing more than an evil turkey butt in my 
eyes.





 








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