[HPforGrownups] Re:SHIP: Re: My $.02 on the ships in the book :-)
BrwNeil at aol.com
BrwNeil at aol.com
Mon May 21 20:40:22 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 169067
In a message dated 5/21/2007 10:46:08 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
foxmoth at qnet.com writes:
Ginny will still be in danger, but she'll be a lot safer at Hogwarts,
the now-fortified Burrow, or at Grimmauld Place than she would
be traipsing around the WW with Harry. She understands that
the most important thing she can do for Harry right now is
keep herself safe. It's not like Voldemort is going to be defeated
by the bat bogey hex. And I'm sure things will change in a
heartbeat if there is something Ginny alone can do.
What Ginny meant, IMO is that Harry won't be happy if he stays
out of the war to be with her. She trusts that if she does
need to know what Harry's doing, or he needs her help, he'll tell her.
It's *not* an immature trust in some hero, it's the same kind of
trust the adults gave to Dumbledore. They understood that
knowing too much would expose the Order to great danger,
since no matter how faithful they might be, only highly
skilled occlumency or the Fidelius Charm could shield
information from Voldemort for very long. It shows growth
on Ginny's part that she accepts this now, instead of throwing
a fit like she did at the beginning of OOP when her mother
refused to let her listen in on Harry's conversation with
Sirius.
Pippin
I think everyone agrees that Harry is the hero of the series, Hermione the
heroine, and Ron the loyal sidekick. JKR made a decision to be different and
whether we agree with it or not in her story the sidekick gets the girl.
I wonder if she could possibly have another surprise in store for us.
Everyone is expecting Ginny to be waiting for Harry when he defeats Voldemort.
Ginny, however, has a tendency to not like to be without a boyfriend. What if
she moves on? Here is a great twist. Ginny doesn't wait for Harry, but
instead starts dating Neville and their relationship becomes serious.
I know it sounds crazy, but if it happens, remember where you heard it first.
Neil
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