[HPforGrownups] Re: IMPORTANT- It's for a project!:) I just need to interview (read below)!!
dorothy dankanyin
ddankanyin at cox.net
Thu Jul 28 16:04:03 UTC 2011
No: HPFGUIDX 191123
> Maria:
> Questions are as follows:
>
> 1. What do you like the best about Harry Potter series?
Dorothy: I like the characters, the stories, the world itself. It's easy
to get lost in these books, to imagine the world and it's best parts. When
the first movie came out, and I bought the DVD, my grandson watched it with
me. He was so into it that it only added to my own enjoyment.
>
> 2. Your favorite character?? Explain?
Dorothy: My favorite character is Harry because we're seeing things through
his eyes and his view of the world. As a second favorite I'd have to say
Hagrid. He's the gentlest, most open minded of all of them, and he's firm
in his convictions.
>
> 3. What character can you relate with the most? Explain
Dorothy: I think I probably relate to Herminony, most because at her age I
was also the "brain", and probably smug for a while.
>
> 4. Any Harry Potter real life application in your life? Do you
> have any secret handshakes regarding HP or secret names? For
> example, I myself refer to people as Malfoy if they are being
> jerks.
Dorothy: No secret handshakes, but I do find that the characters and
factions in the wizarding world and the here and now are similar. My oldest
daughter and I, along with another close friend, are all huge fans, and we
discuss Potter and the books/movies endlessly. Pretty much like here in
this group.
>
> 5. Do you or others consider you brave? Have you ever done
> something so daring for others (self-sacrificing)? Yes or No?
Dorothy: I think the most daring thing I've ever done is face my kids
teachers. :)
>
> 6. Are you willing to fight for your country/or for whatever
> group/religion you identify with?
Dorothy: I'd be willing to fight to the death for my family for sure.
>
> 7. How important are looks to you?
Dorothy: I'm almost ashamed to admit it, but looks were once extremely
important to me, but now a lot less so. Never judge a book by it's cover is
something to live by these days since there is so much bigotry and hatred
without knowing the person or persons behind the label.
>
> Thank you. Really appreciate it!!!
> Maria
Dorothy: You're quite welcome. I hope you enjoyed this project.
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