08-24-2005, 08:11 PM | #301 |
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One recent development from the new book that strikes me is side-by-side apparition. It makes sense, but why haven't we seen it before now? Why didn't everyone pair up with someone who could apparate and travel to the Quidditch World Cup in Goblet of Fire like that, instead of by portkey? Why didn't Harry side-by-side apparate with Mr. Weasley the day of his hearing in Order of the Phoenix*? Just some thoughts I've had.
*Actually, I can answer that one. They had to go to the Ministry of Magic the Muggle way so that later in the story, Harry and Co. (who had no access to floo powder and none of whom could apparate) would know how to enter on their own to set up the final showdown. In my opinion, that's why JK Rowling did it that way.
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08-24-2005, 08:14 PM | #302 |
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Maybe it's hard so only powerful wizards like Dumbledore can do it. (I don't remember, was he the only one who did it in the sixth book?) Probably Percy and maybe not Bill and Charlie couldn't do it.
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I think that it may be forbidden by the Ministry to do it with young wizards, but DD might have decided that this time it was worth breaking that rule.
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08-25-2005, 09:19 AM | #304 |
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That sounds reasonable to me.
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08-26-2005, 08:29 AM | #307 |
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I'm still not sure what to think of Snape, I'm still confused about him
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08-26-2005, 09:35 AM | #308 |
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I was up until the end of the book and then I simply couldn't be 'on his side' anymore.
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well yeah, but still he seems not to want to hurt harry or even capture him, how easy musn't it have been to just petrify him when he was lying on the ground and then take his body along to voldy?
you could even say he stopped giving harry occlumency to help him against voldy, remember ron saying that maybe snape was opening up harry's mind for voldy? it might be that snape was just doing his best to find a way to get harry out of these classes with a good reason for voldy, and what better then a big argument and knowing that harry wouldn't apoligize?? I still hope he'll be a little friendly at the end,
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Hmm, time to check out the library - there might be some copies around by now...
I'm thinking Snape is on the good side, but it's starting to bug me a bit that there's so much "stacked up" against him, and then so many indicators that he is really good - I feel like I'm being unfairly/artificially (instead of naturally) set-up a bit, which I don't like.
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08-30-2005, 03:23 AM | #311 |
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yeah snape is just too much jumping from one side to another in my mind, and I don't like it anymore, it gets annoying because anyway he'll turn, It'll be totally unexpected and thus totally wrong, because we would've expected it to turn the other way around...but maybe that will be the fun part in it, like Darth Vader turning against his master
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08-30-2005, 08:13 PM | #312 |
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if no one else has thought of it, or remembered to post it, i think its a bit obvious that snape will end up turning on Voldemort and either fighting and losing[death] or gaining time for harry to escape[death] or getting in the way of a spell for harry[death], so yes, i think rowling is going to kill off my remaining favorite chartacter, besides lupin and moody
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08-31-2005, 07:47 AM | #313 |
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he's a git as Ron always likes to say, and I agree, let him die, we'll just see, maybe he once made an unbreakable vow to Harry's parents to protect harry at all cost, and so he chooses to die at Voldemorts hands rather then being killed by the vow while just standing by, just a thought ;-)
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09-08-2005, 03:55 AM | #314 |
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My theory on Snape and Dumbledore
Here's my theory:
All the scenes with DD in book 6, sounded a little strange (you could even say out of character) to me. DD keeps telling Harry about his own wonderful powers and what a great wizard he (DD) is. It's just not like DD to brag. Plus, at the end, DD pleads to Snape; I don't know about you guys, but that doesn't sound like DD at all to me. So I'm thinking that Snape had to make the Vow in order to gain Bellatrix's trust and then went and told DD about it, so that they came up with a solution: planting a "fake" DD in Hogwarts. As to how this was done (and how the "fake" could help Harry the way he did), I think this will be revealed in the next book. Who is the fake? IMO, it's Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail) for two reasons: -He's the one who "pleads" a lot -He has a prosthetic hand => DD has a dead-looking black hand that he won't tell Harry about... So to sum up, Snape is still on the good side and DD is still alive! |
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Wow, that is an excellent theory and has enough possibilites to be true. Hmmm, now it makes the wait (2yrs according to JR) even more interesting.
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It's not only a very factible theory, but also one I'd definitely like to see I've been wondering these days what could be the thing that Wormtail would have to do because of the life-link he has with Harry. DD said that that was a very strong thing and it's sure it has to ve revealed to us in the 7th book. It's curious, one friend of mine has been complaining about this book because he says he doesn't like this DD. He says he seems a very different character
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I have to agree with Spock and Fat Middle. Very good theory, and I really felt glad when reading it DD still alive. And as Spock said, it doesn't have flaws as I see it.
2 years.. Wow. A long time. But, I would rather have a good book than something not-so-good, even if that means it comming earlier.
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09-08-2005, 04:19 PM | #318 |
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I've set the middle of October as the time to re-read the latest book as my plate is too full right now. Perhaps I'll understand more then.
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I think I have to re-read it after all these theories have come up. But, like you Spock, I have a lot to read now, so it'll take some time.
Tell us what you think when you reread it
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