book six and book two

JoAnna Wahlund pt4ever at pt4ever.yahoo.invalid
Sun Mar 14 17:29:37 UTC 2004


Hi all,

This'll be quick because I have to dash off two work, but I had a revelation last night.

We've all heard the rumor (and it's been confirmed by JKR, I believe) that "Something
very small in book two becomes very important in book six."

I was re-reading CoS last night, and I think I've found it.

At the very end of the book, Dobby says to Harry, "Was giving you a clue, sir.  The Dark
Lord, before he chose his name, could be freely named, you see?"  (I'm quoting from
memory here and don't have the book handy, but that's the gist.)

Harry shrugs this off because he doesn't know what Dobby means.  But, as WE know, these
little things often turn into big important plot points.

Thoughts?  What could Dobby mean?  (Apologies if this has been brought up before or
discussed to death already.)

Have a good day, everyone!

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