Patronus
June Ewing
doctorwhofan02 at yahoo.ca
Mon May 30 22:18:43 UTC 2011
No: HPFGUIDX 190471
> Steve:
> <snip>
> To some extent, the Patronus is a Protector, or someone or
something that you have an emotional connection to. For Harry,
though he really doesn't realize it at the time, his Patronus is
a connection to his father. It does represent your personality,
but more so it represents the mood you are in (to a certain
extent). So, again, there is some outward projection of your
> emotional self and your state of mind reflected in the Patronus.
> However, the Animagus probably represent a much deeper immutable
sense of yourself. I'm not so sure we can interpret a persons
Animagus for too literally though. If someone turned into a Rat,
that would not necessarily mean they are a 'rat' in the sense that
Peter is. It could have something to do with stealth, or being a
survivor in harsh conditions, or perhaps simply being something of
a scavenger. It doesn't necessarily have to represent sneakiness
> or betrayal or untrustworthiness. <snip>
June:
With all due respect, Steve you are saying the same thing that
Carol and I said to make a point to what argument?
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