SHIP: Pirate Ginny
sienna291973
jujupoet29 at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 20 01:51:49 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 133298
Guys, I can't say I'm convinced either way but several things just
don't add up, and its not just the shipping. Lots of people act out
of character and many things don't add up. Things just are not what
they seem. Even Hermione and Ron's reaction to hearing the prophecy
is entirely off-kilter.
Remember that the sixth task in PS/SS also had to do with potions and
solving a riddle. I think there's a clue there. Many people seem not
to be themselves and I wouldn't be surprised if it had as much to do
with Snape, breeding Dementors, horcruxes (and the possibility of
Ginny being one) as it has to do with love potions.
And I must say, that I think there are startling similarities between
Harry's infatuation with Ginny and Ron's infatuation with Lavendar.
Not being able to stop thinking about her, reacting with violent
anger at the thought of someone else with her, acting automatically
on instinct, the `monster' in his chest. I think there is something
more here than just wishful thinking. I really do.
Otherwise, I would have to accept that Rowling has lost her touch and
was unable to deliver realistic romantic scenarios (even if they did
have to involve Harry/ Ginny). I think Rowling might have been having
a go at ALL the ships in this one actually and if this is right, then
she is capable of a subtlety that I cannot help but admire.
Something to think about.
Sienna
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