Shades of Grey/Good Slytherins/Draco
jlnbtr
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Tue Jun 28 00:46:10 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 131573
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "jenn_ivory" <jenn_ivory at y...>
wrote:
> Hi I am a new member. I think the parallel of Hitler and Voldemort
is very good. I see Slytherins as very similar to Hitler's
followers. Of course, we understand that just because someone was
German or even in Hitler's Party doesn't mean that they believed all
of his policies. I think some Slytherins are either scared or just
following the crowd. Which in my book could be just as dangerous as
the people who actively believe in Voldemort. They are passively
following him by not actively opposing him. Am I making sense?
Welcome Jenn! I agree pretty much with you, I believe most
Slytherins are just too afraid to act against their house. Since
they are not against LV, then they are with him, is that what you're
saying? Either you're with me or against me? But how is being quiet
or laying low equal to being an active LV supporter? I think thwy
just aren't quite sure on how to act, but maybe now they'll start
supporting DD, and perhaps even join the DA with Harry. I've always
believed that most Slytherins are good, it's just more exciting to
write about the evil ones, there really can't be a war if everyone's
on the same side ;) I'd like it if Theodore Nott would rebel against
his DE dad and become friends with Harry.
Juli
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