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demented2468 June 23 2011, 23:03:55 UTC
Things are getting scary at Hogwarts. The unforgiveable curses are now used as a means against those that don’t do what they are told.
Has Neville grown or what? Before in the first few books he was this shy and clumsy boy that always did bad in most of his studies and now he is talking back to deatheaters and the like
Would fans views on SLytherin’s change if they were included in those that were behind Harry instead of only seen connected to the deatheaters
Think the entrance to the Ravenclaw room really enbodys the curious side of the house that the students sorted there are meant to have . It is more then a straightforward answer. Think you could be wrong and yet still have good reasoning that the door would let you through. It is all how you reason it then the actual answer itself
Thoughts on Harry hiding the truth from his friends. He must know he is trying to look out for the safety but should he feel as bad as he does about sort of lying to them?

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demented2468 June 23 2011, 23:04:31 UTC
Love the link to the musical in the summary. Ha ha

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jesuslovesbono June 23 2011, 23:04:45 UTC
I guess Cho still has a thing for Harry.

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demented2468 June 23 2011, 23:10:11 UTC
Sometimes think she latched on to Harry only because of Cedric

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bitchet June 23 2011, 23:23:10 UTC
I didn't care that Ginny shut Cho down even though fandom takes it as proof of Ginny's evil. Luna was a better choice as Cho had left the school last year and had no experience with the Carrows. Also, I like Cho well enough but Luna > Cho.

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demented2468 June 23 2011, 23:25:27 UTC
Never got the hate for CHo

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clarinet_geek_ June 24 2011, 00:03:16 UTC
Or Ginny. idk which character-hate is worse, but that's another discussion...

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omgawz_jaimee June 23 2011, 23:26:44 UTC
Harry quite clearly wants to avoid the coming battle, not because he is reluctant to fight, but rather because he feels personally responsible for all the deaths and injuries that would likely occur. He also sees this as being his own battle, and is extremely reluctant to involve others. He is clearly bewildered by the alacrity with which others seem to be taking up his cause, hardly realizing that so many other wizards are equally oppressed and have been searching for a banner to rally around.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Muggles%27_Guide_to_Harry_Potter/Books/Deathly_Hallows/Chapter_29

this is one of my least favorite parts of harry's personality. probably because i'm a lot like that as well and i'm aware how frustrating it is to other people. i like ron's line in dh1: "you may be the chosen one, mate, but this is a whole lot bigger than that."

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