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Godric's Hollow

* The long-awaited trip to Godric's Hollow. Bit of a let-down, to be honest.

* So, Ron is gone. Good riddance, I say. But then again, I don't like Ron. YMMV.

* I've said it before, but I'm going to repeat it: why would Hermione and Ron have thought that Harry knew what he was doing? The boy's not noted for his creative ideas, and besides, he told everything he learned from Dumbledore to them.

* In their new hiding-place, Harry performs the protective enchantments that Hermione usually does. What is she, their house-elf? I bet she always cooks the food, too, and takes care of the dishes. Not to mention the laundry, and packing, and so on and so forth.

* Hermione's turned into a watering pot. Pull yourself together, girl. There's no time to be wasted. Voldemort gets more and more powerful, the Ministry continues to persecute Muggle-borns, and your friends go to school which is under the management of Death-Eaters. And you sit in a tent and cry.

* Harry stares at Ginny's name in the Marauders Map. Creepy, or what?

* Oh my God, Harry gets all martyrish, being staggered "to think of his own presumption in accepting his friends' offers to accompany him on this meandering, pointless journey. Meandering and pointless the journey is (which makes me think that, if Rowling recognized it for what it was, why did she write it in the first place?), but Hermione and Ron have the right to make their own decisions. Everything's not about you, Harry. Voldemort is a threat to everyone.

* So, Snape is the first Slytherin Headmaster at Hogwarts since Phineas Nigellus. Rather telling that he had to be put there by Voldemort, right? And some people say Slytherins are not discriminated against.

* "Grindelwald's mark?" Hah! So there's something Hermione doesn't know.

* Harry asks Hermione for permission to go to Godric's Hollow. He feels "exactly as he had done on the occasion, several years previously, when he had asked Professor McGonagall whether he could go into Hogsmeade, despite the fact that he had not persuaded the Dursleys to sign his permission slip." *headdesk* Come on, Harry, she's not your mother.

* Imagine if this is the effect Hermione has on Ron as well. What a marriage that will be. (In fact, I'm reminded of Molly and Arthur.)

* Harry is surprised that Godric Gryffindor was born in Godric's Hollow. Apparently the anvil-sized hint of the place's name wasn't enough to penetrate the cloud of ignorance Harry is surrounded by.

* Hermione asks whether Harry ever opened A History of Magic, and Harry replies that he might have opened it just the once, when he bought it. You remember, when he still was the knowledge-hungry little boy, eager to learn everything there was to learn about the Wizarding World. You know, that boy who disappeared as soon as he got to Hogwarts.

* A History of Magic seems to be the only history textbook that is used at Hogwarts, yet it doesn't cover anything later than 19th century. No wonder wizards are an ignorant bunch.

* Harry hadn't been thinking about Gryffindor's sword when he said he wanted to go to Godric's Hollow. For him, the attractions are his parents' graves and the person of Bathilda Bagshot. No wonder the search for the Horcruxes doesn't advance, when all Harry does is obsess about his parents and Dumbledore.

* Hmm, obsess about Dumbledore. Is this in any way similar to his obsession with Draco, when he needed so see the place where Draco kept coming secretly? Ow, ow, bad place, brain, bad place. *scrubs brain*

* Oh my god, a statue of the Potters. Worship them, O Wizarding World.

* I wonder, will Harry erect a statue of his mother and father in the lobby at the Ministry when he becomes the Minister for Magic? Tastefully made of gold, of course.

* Harry thinks he could have visited the graveyard in Godric's Hollow with Dumbledore, if only Dumbledore had told him about the connection they shared to the place. The boy really is obsessed with being "special" in Dumbledore's eyes.

* Harry would rather look for his parents' grave than investigate the connection that the old grave has to Grindelwald's mark -- mark that has to be important, considering Dumbledore drew it in the book he left to Hermione.

* Once again, I wonder why Dumbledore didn't just tell Hermione that the mark, and what it symbolizes, is important. Too fond of riddles, that man is. Maybe he thinks they make him sound wise.

* To recap, what happened in this chapter: Hermione cried, and then Hermione and Harry went to Godric's Hollow, where Harry cried. Seriously, this book is very difficult to recap because nothing whatsoever happens besides camping.

Date: 2009-02-22 01:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oscarthewild.livejournal.com
Staring at her name. Yup, not creepy. Not creepy at all.
Why is there a statue of the Potters? Surely other people have died too....

Date: 2009-02-22 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oscarthewild.livejournal.com
All hail Saint Lily!
Still bothers me, though.

Date: 2009-02-22 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seductivedark.livejournal.com
But isn't it all there for the cult of Harry Potter? Isn't the statue only there to make his heart skip a beat and a lump arise in his throat when he sees it change from a simple Muggle memorial to a shrine of his family? Doesn't every. single. freaking. thing in this world serve to either gratify or annoy Harry Potter?

You know, that's the definition of either toddlerhood/Terrible Twos, or a partial definition of autism - not recognising that there are other actual people with feelings. Since I don't think Harry is autistic based on other criteria, I think someone should smack him and tell him to grow up.

Date: 2009-02-22 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seductivedark.livejournal.com
Must be nice to be the focal point of the gods.

Date: 2009-02-24 02:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ownsimscorner.livejournal.com
not recognising that there are other actual people with feelings. Since I don't think Harry is autistic based on other criteria,
It`s also a pretty good definition of a narcissistic personality disorder. Which I come to recognize in Harry more and more.

Date: 2009-02-24 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seductivedark.livejournal.com
I checked NPD out at Wikipedia and the Mayo Clinic (both have a list of DSM IV criteria) and he does match several of the possible characteristics. Interesting that some people suspect that NPD could be caused by abuse as a child - we do know that Harry was abused to some extent or other, at least emotionally.

Date: 2009-02-22 03:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oscarthewild.livejournal.com
True that. *nodnod*

Date: 2009-02-23 10:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aasaylva.livejournal.com
That's not the point. Rowling wanted the well-known postcard image of the Holy family, only with Saint Lily and Infant Harry for us to comtemplate. Which is presumably why Harry and Hermione had to wait till Christmas for their trip there - wouldn't have come off as well under golden September sun.

Date: 2009-02-23 12:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oscarthewild.livejournal.com
So she's going for religious imagery here?

Date: 2009-02-23 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aasaylva.livejournal.com
Yeah, I can't think how that might have popped into my brain. *feigns wide-eyed innocence*

Date: 2009-02-23 06:54 pm (UTC)

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