The MuggleNet questions
Phil Vlasak
phil at pcsgames.net
Sat Jul 9 11:18:19 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 132336
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It's stated in book 1 that Dumbledore had 'defeated' 'the dark wizard
Grindelwald.' Did Dumbledore defeat him in the sense of kill, or remove him
from power,
but so he may still be alive?"
"The importance of our choices has been stressed over and over again in the
books. Why was Lily's choice to sacrifice herself for her son more '
important'
in some sense than her husband's choice to sacrifice himself for his son and
wife? Apparently James knew he had no fighting chance, so choosing to fight
in order to give time to his family to flee, was in fact choosing to die for
them. But this didn't seem to offer his wife any magical protection,
therefore
it seems like a less important sacrifice. Is it because he didn't actually
put his body in front of the person he wanted to save that made his death
so...
second class? Should that matter? The choice that he made was of equal level
to the choice his wife made, I think; but not with the same effect? Why?"
"If Lord Voldemort encountered a Boggart what would he see?"
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