Re: Snape’s Patronus/ Harry’s Eyes

Najwa empress.najwa at gmail.com
Thu Jun 1 18:07:14 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 153237

Tonks_op wrote:
> Harry's Eyes
> As I was listening to HBP on CD something jumped out at me when DD 
> and Harry were in the cave. (no, not an Inferni) 
> The reader said that Harry looked into DD's blue eyes that took on 
> the color green from the reflection of the liquid in the pensive.   
> It just sort of hit me
  green
  Lily
 DD
 Harry.  Is there anyone 
> else in the series with green eyes??  Anyone?? I don't remember.  
> But if there isn't, what if the color green for eyes is a symbol 
> (ya, you knew I was going to throw one in here somewhere)..  a 
> symbol of sacrifice.   If this hunch is correct, it doesn't look 
> good for Harry, but then it never has, so nothing new there.  What 
> do you all think?  Green eyes = you are going to give your life for 
> another or the world.

Najwa:
First of all, Harry's and I suppose Lily's eyes have always been
green. Never has it been hinted otherwise. Dumbledore's eyes reflected
a green color. I think that other than eyes, we should take a look at
what is green and what green has connotated in the past. The first
thing that comes to mind is the slytherin colors. Of course there is
that mysterious goo. The color that the wand emits from the AK curse.
Unfortunately this all looks bad and I'd be thinking that Lily and
Harry have something evil within them, however green eyes are a common
color. I think that according to a past post by someone (so sorry it
was a while back and I cannot recall), that this may signify that
Harry's eyes are so like his mother's eyes because it's sort of an
antihorcrux that looks like Lily's eyes. This can only be proven true
if Harry somehow gets a scar that looks like the London Underground,
because Dumbledore died in order to save Harry, among some others.
Maybe Draco can get one too, who knows, but aside from this, I think
we should look further into the color green, what it means in the
Potterverse, and what it means in general, and why does it tie in to
such dark and devious aspects of the Magical world.
Najwa










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