Hufflepuff Cup Theory.

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Thu Feb 2 14:22:17 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 147481

Just finished reading an in progress fan fic on 
www.harrypotterfanfiction.com calle Wizard's Chess- by Vloyski, in 
it the author brings up an interesting theory. In it the Hufflepuff 
cup turns out to be the Holy Grail with consequences for old Voldy. 
   
  Here is my question? Is this a valid theory? JKR has mentioned in 
interviews (I'm sumarising/paraphasing) that she doesn't want people 
to know how christian she is because then the would know the outcome 
of the book. Therefore, I'm expecting a very religious signifigant 
tone or theme for book seven. One obvious theme, is that Harry is a 
sacrifice for the sins of the wizarding world. That he is a 
Messisah, and that his love is analogous to Christ's love 
etc...Could this be another possible theory? Hufflepuff seems to be 
the most religious house. The members seem to be are humble, very 
kind, devoted and loyal and have a bravery of the kind. Also JKR 
seems thoughout the series to be trying to lead the readers to 
dismiss this house as the other house (where the unspectacular 
other's are sorted). And then there is the point that the House 
Ghost is the "Fat Friar", could that be the clue to the religous 
nature of Hufflepuff?
 
 I'm not very religious myself and I love the series, however I 
expect the final series to turn out to be very Narnia in nature. 
Also I expect Rufus Scimenogour to turn out to be a hero in book 7. 
JKr decrbies him to be very lion like in appearance. That usually 
signifies a hero, or a leader a king among men. Also It could be 
that he is the "narnia character of 7. I've never read Narnia or 
seen the movie yet, so I prob don't know what I'm talking about in this point. 
 
 So what do you think?
   
  New poster: call me: D.A. Jones - my favorite part of Harry potter 
so far is Dunbledore's army. I missed them in HBP. 
   
  D.A. Jones   

		






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