SHIP Re: Harry and Ginny forever?
va32h
va32h at comcast.net
Sun Nov 27 14:51:51 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 143540
Alora wrote:
>
> I was mulling over the Harry/Ginny romance and I'm wondering if it
> will make it. Don't get me wrong, I am rooting for them, I think
>it's great. But, how many people actually find their "soul mate"
>that early in life?
va32h:
In real life, perhaps not. But in a fictional world the likelihodd
of a pair of teenagers finding lasting love is not uncommon! And the
wiazrding world is a very small one. Most British wizards attend
Hogwarts - so unless a wizard marries a Muggle or travels abroad, it
is likely that he or she will meet their future mate at Hogwarts.
Alora wrote:
>My point is, does anyone else feel that
> something bad might possibly happen to Ginny? Is it too early for
> them to be together? When the Bill/Fleur engagement was discussed
in
> HBP, Molly thought they were rushing it. But she said that it was
> different for her and Arthur, because they were meant for each
other.
> Are Ginny and Harry meant for each other?
va32h:
To answer in order:
1)No, I don't think anything bad will happen to Ginny. She has
already had her encounter with Voldemort.
2)Molly said it was "different" for herself and Arthur because
parents always say things like that. "I did the same thing at your
age, but you can't because my situation was different". She's just
being an overprotective mom, and she doesn't like Fleur very much
anyway.
3.)Yes, the characters of Ginny and Harry are intended to be
together - in JKR's interview with Mugglenet/Leaky Cauldron she
stated that she had always intended them to come together. Ginny is
also the only female in Harry's inner circle who is available to
him. Hermione is "intended" for Ron, and Luna is intended to be
comic relief and not a romantic partner for any character.
I suppose the epilogue could end with Harry going off to meet and
fall in love with some new character we've never met before, but I
don't think that is likely.
va32h
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