Wizarding Top Ten

pippin_999 foxmoth at qnet.com
Sat Nov 21 15:21:23 UTC 2009


No: HPFGUIDX 188463


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> Carol responds:He's not the brave sort who would say, I've rejected the Dark Lord--go ahead and kill me! I'd say that at the end of the books (epilogue and all) Draco and the other Malfoys have been thoroughly neutralized. They'll never be heroes, but they've ceased to be villains (and Lucius finds himself in the role of victim, if only on a small scale and for a little while).
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Pippin:

In the end, we find the Malfoys  literally "among the great and good." They may not look as though they belong there, but no one is bothered about them. Being a Malfoy  or a Slytherin is not in itself the mark of a dark wizard, despite what Hagrid thinks. Nor is being in Gryffindor in itself the mark of a hero, for Harry also found Gryffindors among the cowardly and the dark.


Pippin:
whose spell check doesn't like Gryffindors







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