SHIP: Ginny and Harry. AND Would Ron really be the one for her?
greatelderone
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Sun Mar 6 01:55:40 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 125587
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "dumbledore11214"
<dumbledore11214 at y...> wrote:
> What I do disagree with is that Harry and Ginny are not equals.
> Ginny is the ONLY one who understand what does it mean to have
> Voldemort in her head, so she clearly knows what Harry is going
> through
GEO: Except their experiences are so clearly different. In Ginny's
possession, she blacked out and was unknowingly under Riddle's
thrawl for some time. In Harry's case, he felt it and knew when
Voldemort was arising within him. Two totally different cases.
> And she was not just taken by Riddle. She thought against him
> bravely.
GEO: And in the end she lost against a mere shadow of a young
Voldemort when in comparison Harry fought against Voldemort in his
most powerful and inhuman incarnation and expelled him from his
mind, which in my opinion creates an inequality between the two:
Harry is stronger in will and power in comparison to Ginny.
> As to final fight in Chamber, that was the classical "hero saving
> beatiful maiden" fairy tale moment, IMO.
GEO: Is Harry Potter a fairy tale? It has fairy tale elements, but
it certainly is not a fairy tale and probably won't end like one.
In fact I'm willing to wager a few quatloos that there will be no
Ginny and Harry at the end of book 7 and it will be Harry and
Hermione at the end.
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