Harry's **revengeful, evil and unforgiving nature** WAS: Re: muggle baiting
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 13 22:34:15 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 155358
> Sherry now:
>
> I do not believe Harry would have found it funny if the Dursleys
had been
> the muggles tormented at the world cup. Remember how he saved
Dudley from
> the dementors? Sure, dementors are far worse than being flipped
upside
> down, but I think Harry would have been very uncomfortable and
unhappy and
> disgusted if it had happened to the Dursleys. He didn't even think
it was
> funny when it happened to Snape as done by James in the pensieve
memory. I
> think there is hope for Harry, and he's not as blasé as you might
think.
Alla:
Don't forget that right before that Dudley mocked Harry's nightmares
and still Harry's **saving people thing** worked even to save his
**relative** who tormented him for years. ( I put relative in
astericks, because to me family means something very different)
Harry fails many times in the books and I love him for that, but so
far he never refuses to save people who treated him like absolute
crap, IMO.
Oh, and of course let's not forget Harry feeling pity for Tom Riddle.
YES, it was very brief, but I find the fact that this kid could feel
pity for the monster who killed his parents to be fascinating. I
don't know if I could have done that if G-d forbid my parents were
killed.
I think that he will save Snape in book 7 too, which is too bad,
really. Hehe. At least hopefully JKR will fulfill my wish and would
write **one** scene with Snape suffering and helpless. Please, JKR?
Please? :)
Alla,
very bloodfirsty one, especially when it comes to Snape. ;)
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