[HPforGrownups] Re: Weasley Types (was Molly and Arthur )

Tayla tayla_gangrel at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 4 03:40:28 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 125481


Joe in SoFla:

[snipperdoodle]

> And, honestly, I don't really blame him for leaving.  Beyond the whole, "you got your job so they could use you to spy on me," argument, the twins were horrible to him.  And I don't recall either parent doing anything to protect Percy from them.


I don't think--and I may be a crowd of one on this--that the twins  were particularly HORRIBLE to Percy. Yes, they teased him and yes, they made fun of him, but I don't know that what they did to him rose to the standard of an "attack."

However, I am curious as to how the denizens of this august body would classify the various characters' types.


Tayla:

I think that we can all agree that F&G are immature, even for their age, and that they don't see their jokes in the same light as many of their peers, but I have to agree with Joe on this, I don't think that their "attacks" were just that.

We do know that F&G took particular offence to the way that Percy was treating them all after getting his job at the MOM, so could it just be that they decided that by pranking him at the very place that he prides himself in would be fitting considering Percy seemed to be attacking his own family?  

Percy is exhibiting far too many symptoms that we have seen in our own history for me to be comfortable with him around.  I cannot remember the exact name they used for it, but we did see some very "Percyish" behavior in Nazi Germany with their own young.  Is it disturbing, absolutely.  But then again, and I am sorry, but Percy is disturbing.

Tayla (who still says that Percy is a status climbing drape ape)









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