"Some won't like it".

eggplant107 eggplant107 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 2 05:24:35 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 129887

"madorganization" <alishak at s...> wrote:

> he suddenly decides to play the fame card.
> I know he's been through a lot in the 
> few months before we see him in book 5,
> but I don't see that this particular attitude
> change was well constructed. Anger in 
> this situation is natural,his sudden embrace
> of "Harry Potter-ness" is not.

I think you are referring to the time when Harry finds out that Ron
has been made a prefect and he Harry has not. Harry thinks (quite
correctly) that he has done more and suffered more and is more capable
than Ron, or more than anyone for that matter; if Harry did not have
these thoughts he would not be human, or at least not be very
intelligent. It is to Harry's credit that even though he has these
thoughts he says nothing that would spoil Ron's rare moment of
triumph. I do not think people should be condemned for having
thoughts, particularly if those thoughts are true. 

Eggplant   














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