"Stand aside, girl" and the End
lagattalucianese
katmac at katmac.cncdsl.com
Tue Jan 3 03:40:46 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 145777
>
> Actually what's the meaning of locking love in a room? I find this
> picture quite intriguing. What's the meaning of locking it in a
> room, what are the dangers of it?
>
> Orna
>
La Gatta Lucianese:
This has a curious resonance with Snape's claim that he can teach his
students "how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death". We know
from Slughorn that it is possible to brew good fortune--the Felix
Felicis potion. Is it also possible to concentrate and store up love
until it is needed (that is, real love, not passion, the usual outcome
of so-called "love" potions)?
>
>Orna:
>About further duelling - I rather think voldemort would tamper with
>his wand, than giving up the final duel. Perhaps, as someone
>suggested, that's why Ollivander has disappeared.
>
La Gatta Lucianese:
And Ollivander has been hanging out with the Terrible Twins in Diagon
Alley, so when Voldemort points his wand at Harry and shouts, "Avada
Kedavra!", it turns into a rubber snake that explodes in a shower of
sparkes and a strong odor of dungbomb...
(I couldn't resist!)
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