Deathly Hollows
Theresa McKee
sweetlittleangel113 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 28 18:33:13 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 165553
Geoff Bannister <gbannister10 at tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>> The question of "Hallows" has been discussed before. I
looked at the grammatical possibilities in message 165123
which you might like to glance at; I felt that, in this
context, it referred to a holy place.
On the other hand, "Hollow" - as in Godric's Hollow - is a
word met with in English place names, usually a shallow
valley or a dell. <snip> Some of us hold the opinion that
it may be connected with Godric Gryffindor and, hence, there
may be some sort of yet-unrevealed connection between him
and the Potters. <<
Theresa:
I will chalk that up to a bad spelling day - probably why I
quit writing.
I always believed that to be the case as well, especially
since it was Gryffindor's sword Harry pulled out of the hat
in CoS.
For me personally I feel as if there is some connection to
the two names, even if the spelling is different. It would seem
poetic justice to have the story come to an end in the same
place it began.
And since Geoff kindly mentioned it was discussed prior I
will kindly say no more on this topic :: Grins ::
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