[HPforGrownups] Harry's memories of that night at Godric's Hollow (was Re: Petunia and Dementors)
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Nrsedany2be at aol.com
Thu Feb 9 23:05:11 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 147882
I was the one who said that maybe wizards brains work differently. just also remember that in the mom there was the tank full of brains.
Danielle D.
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From: susanbones2003 <rkdas at charter.net>
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Subject: [HPforGrownups] Harry's memories of that night at Godric's Hollow (was Re: Petunia and Dementors)
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, catherine higgins
<saberbunny at ...> wrote:
>
> JenD:
> >> <snip> Harry was very young at his parents' death. Pre-verbal
> would be the important descriptor. I am not an expert at this
> <snip>, but pre-verbal memory is very amorphous and unformed.
> <snip> I find it very telling that Harry can remember the screams
> of his mother. I don't think he can remember very many things she
> said and surely he'd have heard her begging for Harry's life.
<snip> <<
>
>
>
> He does also hear his father(? at least we assume it's James)
> telling her to take Harry and run and that he'll hold Voldemort
> off (PoA UK edition, ch 12"The Patronus" pg 178). Remember also
that
> the MoM enforcement officer (Bob?) remembered all the hissing
> noises between Gaunt and Morfin, but he didn't understand them.
> Of course, this is merely my opinion, but there's something more
> to that memory.
>
> cat
Hi Cat,
You know, someone else maybe you, pointed out that a wizard's brain
may not work like a muggle's so maybe there is a memory in Harry's
brain that can be extracted. I just have to wonder if there were any
chance that Harry might have had more memory in there, wouldn't DD
have tried to access it? I mean, he certainly worked with many other
people to collect information about LV using their memories, many of
which were incomplete, tampered with, but that didn't stop him. But
I won't discount anything, this is just a feeling, a hunch.
Jen D.
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