Ginny Haters/ a bit of Draco
pippin_999
foxmoth at qnet.com
Sat May 13 17:18:40 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 152176
>
> Alla:
>
> He was BRAGGING about his mission on the train, Pippin. Bragging. he
> was happy to participate in the assasination. Before he knew that
> he would be blackmailed or anything like that.
>
> I don't think that Ginny stealing the Diary and yes, I remember it
> well could be contributed as Ginny's own action. It is not like
> Voldemort stopped controlling her mind to let her steal the diary,
> he just eased the grip a little bit.
>
> Sure, she realised that Diary was making her do bad things, but was
> that Ginny or Voldemort controlled Ginny who stole it back?
>
> I think Voldemort was still in her and she cannot be hold
> responsible for anything she did after he entered her brain. To me
> it is as simple as that.
Pippin:
No. Voldemort could not leave the pages of the diary, not until it
had almost consumed Ginny at the end. There was no way he could
leave part of himself in Ginny and part in the diary.
As we know, souls cannot be split except through an act of murder,
and the diary didn't kill anyone.
When she threw the Diary away, she was free, except for her fear that
what she had done would be found out and she would have to leave
Hogwarts. In a way she's more culpable than Draco, because she knew
that what she was doing was wrong, and yet she did it anyway.
Pippin
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