GOF Chapter 10: Mayhem at the Ministry
Mar. 5th, 2011 07:36 amArthur is confident Mr Roberts will be alright, though at the moment he doesn't know which day it is, and worse. And Arthur knows that based on the extensive time he spent with Muggles, learning all about them and their culture? I doubt there is any long-term follow up on victims of Obliviation. How does Arthur know they don't develop some form of early-onset dementia later? Heck, maybe Mad Cow Disease is a front for Obliviation side-effects.
Molly is worried because of scary headlines in The Prophet. That's because she totally forgot to look at the living room clock where she could see that no family member was in mortal danger (or if any were for a while the danger was long over by the time she got the paper).
Rita Skeeter criticized the Ministry's lax security at the game. Last week she criticized Percy's cauldron project. And as we shall see later, earlier in the summer she called Dumbledore an obsolete dingbat. Does she have an agenda or is she an equal opportunity trouble-rouser? (Or perhaps she is in the process of upgrading from the latter to the former.)
Arthur keeps insisting nobody was hurt, but I can't forget those green flashes.
Molly tries to object to Arthur's going to the office to take care of the crisis when he is supposed to be on holiday. Percy doing the same is met with no reaction whatsoever.
Harry finally tells his friends about his dream, though as he expected they offer no help. Hermione disses Trelawney and her prophecy. Little does she know.
Sorry madderbrad (and other H/Hr shippers out there) but here we have evidence Hermione doesn't understand Harry all that well - not as well as Ron, at least. He does prefer playing Quidditch with the boys (Ginny? Who's that?) than going to bed early to worry.
Percy's help was in fact needed after all. (He reports no change in Crouch's behavior, though we know that by now Crouch has been placed under Imperius. Perhaps because at this point his instructions were 'act naturally'.) And kudos to Percy for catching Mundungus in his lie. This is the second mention of Mundungus before we learn he is an Order member. He gets a lot more foreshadowing than Sirius Black, though his role is significantly more minor.
Percy makes accusations against Arthur, Bill defends him citing his own run-in with Rita, but is countered by Molly who actually agrees with Rita's criticism of his hairstyle. Looks like Ms Skeeter has a talent for sowing discord that puts Voldie to shame.
Fred and George have already started their campaign to get Bagman to pay them with real money.
Bertha Jorkins' disappearance is finally serious business, once Rita found out about it (how dare she?). Now Arthur claims to have told Ludo to send someone to look for her. Hmm, he just asked him if there was any news of her and quickly shut up when Ludo said there wasn't. Can't afford to get on the bad side of the one who got you the tickets. It was Crouch who repeatedly asked for a search party.
You know, while Rita's style is annoying, she does catch instances of improper conduct at the Ministry. Maybe if she and her likes had better access to the goings-on people would be scared-straight and start doing things right. Though they'd probably only intensify the covering-up.
Hermione isn't of age yet so it is Molly who washes the socks.
Didn't Molly go shopping while the rest were at the match? So why is it that the first time either boy sets eye on the acquisitions it is the last night of vacation, 6 nights later?
I can understand Molly buying Harry more expensive robes than she bought Ron, since she was using his money for that, but that's still not a reason to buy Ron robes that were in bad taste, in a bad state, in the color he hates - and do nothing to improve them after the purchase. She did have 6 days for that. Any wonder locket-influenced!Ron believed his mother preferred Harry to him? (Now that I'm thinking about this - Molly treats Ron almost as badly or incompetently as Eileen treated Severus. Well, on the one hand, other than the dress robes Ron doesn't look visibly neglected, but on the other Severus seems to have been better informed about Hogwarts and magic than Ron. So perhaps it's a wash.)
Molly is worried because of scary headlines in The Prophet. That's because she totally forgot to look at the living room clock where she could see that no family member was in mortal danger (or if any were for a while the danger was long over by the time she got the paper).
Rita Skeeter criticized the Ministry's lax security at the game. Last week she criticized Percy's cauldron project. And as we shall see later, earlier in the summer she called Dumbledore an obsolete dingbat. Does she have an agenda or is she an equal opportunity trouble-rouser? (Or perhaps she is in the process of upgrading from the latter to the former.)
Arthur keeps insisting nobody was hurt, but I can't forget those green flashes.
Molly tries to object to Arthur's going to the office to take care of the crisis when he is supposed to be on holiday. Percy doing the same is met with no reaction whatsoever.
Harry finally tells his friends about his dream, though as he expected they offer no help. Hermione disses Trelawney and her prophecy. Little does she know.
Sorry madderbrad (and other H/Hr shippers out there) but here we have evidence Hermione doesn't understand Harry all that well - not as well as Ron, at least. He does prefer playing Quidditch with the boys (Ginny? Who's that?) than going to bed early to worry.
Percy's help was in fact needed after all. (He reports no change in Crouch's behavior, though we know that by now Crouch has been placed under Imperius. Perhaps because at this point his instructions were 'act naturally'.) And kudos to Percy for catching Mundungus in his lie. This is the second mention of Mundungus before we learn he is an Order member. He gets a lot more foreshadowing than Sirius Black, though his role is significantly more minor.
Percy makes accusations against Arthur, Bill defends him citing his own run-in with Rita, but is countered by Molly who actually agrees with Rita's criticism of his hairstyle. Looks like Ms Skeeter has a talent for sowing discord that puts Voldie to shame.
Fred and George have already started their campaign to get Bagman to pay them with real money.
Bertha Jorkins' disappearance is finally serious business, once Rita found out about it (how dare she?). Now Arthur claims to have told Ludo to send someone to look for her. Hmm, he just asked him if there was any news of her and quickly shut up when Ludo said there wasn't. Can't afford to get on the bad side of the one who got you the tickets. It was Crouch who repeatedly asked for a search party.
You know, while Rita's style is annoying, she does catch instances of improper conduct at the Ministry. Maybe if she and her likes had better access to the goings-on people would be scared-straight and start doing things right. Though they'd probably only intensify the covering-up.
Hermione isn't of age yet so it is Molly who washes the socks.
Didn't Molly go shopping while the rest were at the match? So why is it that the first time either boy sets eye on the acquisitions it is the last night of vacation, 6 nights later?
I can understand Molly buying Harry more expensive robes than she bought Ron, since she was using his money for that, but that's still not a reason to buy Ron robes that were in bad taste, in a bad state, in the color he hates - and do nothing to improve them after the purchase. She did have 6 days for that. Any wonder locket-influenced!Ron believed his mother preferred Harry to him? (Now that I'm thinking about this - Molly treats Ron almost as badly or incompetently as Eileen treated Severus. Well, on the one hand, other than the dress robes Ron doesn't look visibly neglected, but on the other Severus seems to have been better informed about Hogwarts and magic than Ron. So perhaps it's a wash.)
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Date: 2011-03-06 10:58 pm (UTC):D That would have to be an awful lot of it, to keep her occupied even in winter. Now I honestly can't imagine what she was doing with all her free time. The magical household basically runs itself (or are those magical knitting neddles etc. only movie!canon?) and Arthur spends most of his time at work, so it's pretty much preparing breakfasts and dinners for two, what keeps her so "busy".
and makes magical clocks to order? Off-topic, but it just occured to me – why on Earth Lupin never worked at home? Instead of bitching about how nobody would employ him, why didn't he just, I don't know, learn French and translate books? No chance lycanthropy would stand in the way of this sort of job, and you can make a nice living off it.
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Date: 2011-03-07 02:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-07 02:12 am (UTC)Tries to think of other crap muggle women sell on the side for a at home business to make extra money.
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Date: 2011-03-07 02:44 am (UTC)Not just women; you have a long history of door-to-door salesmen touting various housecleaning products, magazines, greeting cards, rugs.
Then there's the telemarketers, altho the wizarding world doesn't have phones, I suppose someone could do mailorder via owl, selling food products, home repair, etc.
Lupin could have opened up a wizarding equivalent of a job lot/dollar store..."Lupin's Leftovers -- Nothing More Than A Galleon!" He could have had James and Sirius put up money as an investment when they first got out of school; I mean, what exactly did Lupin plan on being/doing when he graduated Hogwarts?
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Date: 2011-03-07 02:56 am (UTC)But yea, there are lots of side business' people run, male and female. And on Lupin it sort of makes you wonder what he was doing all those years before we first meet him in book 3.
Hell, what about Sirius and James for that matter? I guess because it was a war the situation was a little different but people still have to eat and work, etc. even when a war is going on.
It's just kind of convienent that James had lots of money.
Isn't it ironic that Draco and the Malfoy's get bad mouthed about being rich, etc...but Harry certainly doesn't have a problem living off pureblood money his grandparents 'apparently' left James.
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Date: 2011-03-07 03:07 am (UTC)They had inherited money, remember.
If James had any plans to do anything, my guess was to be an Auror. Who knows if Sirius had any serious plans... ;-)
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Date: 2011-03-07 03:17 am (UTC)IF the war hadn't happened, he was going to America. He was going to look up the address of a curly headed American witch he met years ago...things just didn't turn out like he wanted! LOL!
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Date: 2011-03-07 01:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-07 02:19 pm (UTC)Oh no, I was making fun of myself actually. June would know what I'm talking about, I was poking fun at my own fanfic. She's read my fic so she'd know what I meant.
After all, he doesn't come across nearly as proud and noble as the fanfics like to make him, and I can easily see him living off some rich missy.
Yea, I always saw him as the sort of rogue guy. He's not always nice, he says good things but his actions sometimes seem stupid or poorly planned. As, he can talk the talk but does he really walk the walk? I think Sirius was probably a good guy but he also has some major issues that make him a pretty flawed individual. His words don't always line up with his actions.
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Date: 2011-03-07 02:37 pm (UTC)His words don't always line up with his actions. Do they ever? I think he's the sort of a guy who knows what is right and what should be done, but doesn't mind making an exception for himself. As in, you should treat your inferiors with respect, Harry, but I can abuse Snape all I please. Because he's a slimy git. Or, you shouldn't let your girlfriend support you, but I can, because it suits me better than working and anyway, she wants me to. :)
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Date: 2011-03-07 04:35 pm (UTC)Sirius Black:
          GQ model, or
          Gigolo, or
          Street-hustling prostitute
Take your pick.
Maybe I should make a poll for the above... ;-)
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Date: 2011-03-07 04:51 pm (UTC)He's loyal but he's also a wanderer who likes a good time and doesn't want to be tied down. He's fun, friendly, but he barks a lot and makes a mess.
Yea, he's a dog.
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Date: 2011-03-07 02:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-08 01:16 am (UTC)I've also seen theories that he was working in the muggle world as a teacher.
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Date: 2011-03-08 02:46 am (UTC)Seriously? As far as Muggle authorities are concerned, his formal education ended by the age of eleven. The problem is, in canon Lupin isn't quaified for any Muggle world profession - except those that require no qualification at all. :)
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Date: 2011-03-08 03:40 am (UTC)Oh, another option I've heard is that he was doing private tutoring for wizarding children.
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Date: 2011-03-08 12:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-08 02:37 pm (UTC)Well, he doesn't have to spend nights with his students. If all lessons are scheduled for day-times what does it matter how much he howls at night? The tutoring can be of children under Hogwarts age or children who are being homeschooled instead of attending Hogwarts.
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Date: 2011-03-08 05:04 pm (UTC)Most people didn't know he was a werewolf, it wasn't until Snape "outed" him at the end of PoA that parents of Hogwarts students raised a stink about it (or it was worried that they would)...
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Date: 2011-03-08 03:24 am (UTC)It wouldn't be *seatadyt* work, and would probably not be highly profitable. But it's work and he could set his own schedule.
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Date: 2011-03-08 04:27 am (UTC)There was a fic where he ghost-wrote Lockhart's werewolf book.
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