"Some won't like it".
eggplant107
eggplant107 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 2 19:15:28 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 129952
"madorganization" <alishak at s...> wrote:
> he doesn't reason that he has as much
> right as Ron and Hermione to know
> what's going on. He thinks he has more.
Well
the fact is, Harry has done more to defeat Voldemort than
Ron or Hermione or Dumbledore for that matter, and he has suffered far more than they have because of it, so he does have more of a right to know what was going on. I cannot imagine any real flesh
and blood person not feeling some resentment under those conditions. A comic book hero might say "ah shucks what I did ain't nothing"
but a real person never would, at least not say it and mean it.
> there's a lot of "wasn't it him who..."
> thinking going on. /He's/ the one who
> did this.../he's/ faced more than
> either of them...Voldemort killed /his/ parents.
Thinking! Doesn't Harry have the right to think what he wants? And
again, Harry's reasoning was absolutely positively 100% correct.
Harry would have to be retarded not to realize that his accomplishments would be remarkable for a wizard of any age let
alone one who had just turned 15. Harry doesn't ask to be treated like a hero, he just doesn't like to be treated like a lying attention seeking little fool who is too stupid to be informed
about what is going on.
Eggplant
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