Harry's Eyes
rtb333
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Fri Jul 22 13:04:54 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 134117
I have posted this on other sites, but I wanted to know what you all
think.
The significance of Harry having his mother's eyes is that he sees the
world as she does. He doesn't seem to be the cocky overconfident James.
In HBP in chapter 3 Slughorn gives a description of the Lily he knew.
Being bright and cheeky and he commented that she should have been in
Slytherin. When I read this (the second time) I thought Harry is
really cheeky in this book and the sorting hat thought to put him in
slytherin. I think this shows that Harry has his mother's propensity
to love.
Best Scene:
Snape: "Potter, didn't I say to use nonverbal spells?"
Harry: "Yes"
Snape: "Yes, Sir"
Harry: "There is no need to call me Sir"
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