Hermione must be stopped, ...-Hermione's Crimes

theadimail theadimail at yahoo.co.in
Fri Mar 10 07:07:39 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 149361

Personally I think the greatest sins of Hermione are the sins of 
ommission, particularly in HBP. In this book, she was clearly an 
adolescent worried about her love life than anything else. Making 
provisons for that, she does act very uncaring about Harry and his 
burden of killing Voldemort. She doesn't show any initiative in the 
book , all the time waiting for Harry to come up and give information. 
She does search the library for the meaning of horcruxes but once 
harry know what they are she doesn't show any interest in knowing more 
about them. All the while more interested in that stupid potions book 
because it helped get harry more shine in the class than her. If 
there's any one character in the series whom you would think would not 
be passive but active and concerned and cautious,. it was Hermione. 
Unfortuunately, she disappoints on that score. Not to mention the fact 
that it's been such a big disappointment to may fans, the way she is 
developing in the last two books.

Regards,
Adi








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