Why Ginny is not the part of the Trio WAS: Re: CHAPDISC: HBP30, The White Tomb

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 5 03:15:32 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 165728

> a_svirn:
> Well, yes, I think you are right. Obviously, Rowling wanted the 
Trio to 
> be always a Trio. But speaking personally, as a reader, I would 
like to 
> have it explained from Harry's point of view. OK, he ended their 
> romantic relationship for "some stupid noble reason". But what was 
(is) 
> the cause of her constant exclusion? You (and me) may not see the 
> reason to "change the core of Trio", but it occurs to me that 
Harry 
> might have thought of a reason or two.
>

Alla:

Hmmmm, that is a good point. I agree that I would like to hear it 
from Harry's POV, but only starting HBP, I guess.

I suppose that before HBP it never felt strange for me from Harry's 
POV. Ginny was just Ron's little sister, even if she is friendly 
one, loyal one, the one he had to save, etc.

Starting HBP and probably even OOP, Harry finds more staff in common 
with her, she is a member of the DA, and Harry falls in love with 
her and supposedly, no matter how short that was, it is friendship 
first, love later, so I think I would agree that in HBP I would love 
to hear why Harry still does not include Ginny in Trio's business.





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