*Harry’s surprised to see that the wild look of joy on Tom’s face does not enhance his handsome features...He’s really handsome, that Dark Lord!
Interesting whether Harry would comment on TR's handsomeness in the graveyard in GoF, if he remained handsome.
*Dumbledore again makes a veiled reference to his dead hand...Can’t say things are looking too good for Harry, who’s going to have to destroy four more of these things without either of them.
May be Snape will help Harry, continuing HBP's tradition, and D will help symbolically through Fawkes.
*Dumbledore suggests that Voldemort’s soul might also be encased in his cat Fiddle. Err…I mean his snake Nagini. Voldemort’s never read Diana Wynn Jones.
Is Diana Wynn Jones a good writer, who wrote a book with similar plot & villain?
*Dumbledore then goes on to explain, most wonderfully, that by "power of love" he means "vengeful rage and vague feeling that honor demands you murder your parents’ killer." *Dumbledore then goes on to give another inspiring speech about vengeance.!
I have always viewed Mordaunt in "Twenty Years After" by Alexandre Dumas as a somewhat tragic character. He is always described [in every internet site I found/ Dumas book/even by Russian author playing his role in the movie] as a black villain, deserving death and contempt alone. However, his only sin appears to be his firm belief "that honor demands you murder your parents’ killer" and acting upon it, which then was and even now is a pretty standard moral code idea, shared by many people all over the world. Of cause, he didn't try to kill them in 'honorable' way, but Harry doesn't care how he kills V, either.
*This chapter may read differently if you’re a Gryffindor, and the only two choices you’d really consider are ... Not so much if you’re Slytherin... a Hufflepuff... or a Ravenclaw...
Specially liked a Ravenclaw version,but Hufflepuff's is very cute too. Also,isn't Harry going to kill V with his friends,OoTF's members,pets,his parents'& RAB's help,...? One can say that he's using Gryffindor+Hufflepuff versions.
*Even if Harry didn’t already have riches and even if Harry weren’t too young at eleven to want immortality.
Good point!
*Misdirected Answering:Yes, but how do I destroy the damn things, sir?
Sistermagpie, how do you expect JKR reveal this secret in 6-th book, when we still have the whole 700-pager-long 7'th book concentrating on a Horcruxes chase, which should have lots of mystery, suspense and surprises?
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Date: 2006-08-18 08:31 pm (UTC)Interesting whether Harry would comment on TR's handsomeness in the graveyard in GoF, if he remained handsome.
*Dumbledore again makes a veiled reference to his dead hand...Can’t say things are looking too good for Harry, who’s going to have to destroy four more of these things without either of them.
May be Snape will help Harry, continuing HBP's tradition, and D will help symbolically through Fawkes.
*Dumbledore suggests that Voldemort’s soul might also be encased in his cat Fiddle. Err…I mean his snake Nagini. Voldemort’s never read Diana Wynn Jones.
Is Diana Wynn Jones a good writer, who wrote a book with similar plot & villain?
*Dumbledore then goes on to explain, most wonderfully, that by "power of love" he means "vengeful rage and vague feeling that honor demands you murder your parents’ killer."
*Dumbledore then goes on to give another inspiring speech about vengeance.!
I have always viewed Mordaunt in "Twenty Years After" by Alexandre Dumas as a somewhat tragic character. He is always described [in every internet site I found/ Dumas book/even by Russian author playing his role in the movie] as a black villain, deserving death and contempt alone. However, his only sin appears to be his firm belief "that honor demands you murder your parents’ killer" and acting upon it, which then was and even now is a pretty standard moral code idea, shared by many people all over the world. Of cause, he didn't try to kill them in 'honorable' way, but Harry doesn't care how he kills V, either.
*This chapter may read differently if you’re a Gryffindor, and the only two choices you’d really consider are ... Not so much if you’re Slytherin... a Hufflepuff... or a Ravenclaw...
Specially liked a Ravenclaw version,but Hufflepuff's is very cute too.
Also,isn't Harry going to kill V with his friends,OoTF's members,pets,his parents'& RAB's help,...? One can say that he's using Gryffindor+Hufflepuff versions.
*Even if Harry didn’t already have riches and even if Harry weren’t too young at eleven to want immortality.
Good point!
*Misdirected Answering:Yes, but how do I destroy the damn things, sir?
Sistermagpie, how do you expect JKR reveal this secret in 6-th book, when we still have the whole 700-pager-long 7'th book concentrating on a Horcruxes chase, which should have lots of mystery, suspense and surprises?