Imperio
Laura Lynn Walsh
lwalsh at acsalaska.net
Wed Sep 5 03:25:17 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 176701
Why is Imperio considered an Unforgiveable? Yes, I know it forces a
person to act against his/her will, but there are some circumstances
in which that might be the best thing for the person. When Harry
Imperio'ed the Death Eater (can't remember his name right now) when
they were in Gringotts, it didn't hurt him. It actually protected
him from
further harm. Even when fake Moody demonstrated it in DADA, it
wasn't "bad" enough that it couldn't be used on students to demonstrate
its effects. Rather than calling it an Unforgiveable, I would call it a
Be-Prepared-to-Defend-Its-Use-in-Court-able.
Laura
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