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Jul 23, 2007 00:43



***Repeat, this does have spoilers for the 7th book.***

This was the most real of the any of the books. I don't know if that makes sense. It just felt so true to life. The three weren't always heroes. Ron got really pissy and scared and ran off for a bit. Hermoine had doubts. Harry didn't always know what to do. And that was perfect. Because that ( Read more... )

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_artanis_ July 23 2007, 23:29:29 UTC
Grindewald's prison also sounded a lot like a concentration camp. "For the greater good" vs. "Work makes you free"?

My favorite part, without doubt, was, "Not my daughter you bitch!"

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sabine_chan July 25 2007, 21:15:53 UTC
lol, I love Mrs. Weasley ^.^ She's so shockingly hardcore when it comes to her kids.

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lechat_du_soir July 24 2007, 04:41:36 UTC
Dude, for a second there I could feel the excitement of Mrs.Miles. I thought, "NOOOOO NOT A CHRIST FIGURE." If he turned out to be a christ figure I would have been pretty pissed. It would have been pretty trite.

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_artanis_ July 26 2007, 00:56:27 UTC
Well, he was pretty Christ figure. "I almost died for them so your curses don't work!"

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lechat_du_soir July 26 2007, 18:02:32 UTC
Yes, it came pretty close. As long as he doesn't die, I'm okay.

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flipflopson5th July 25 2007, 04:54:02 UTC
I thought that Voldemort's new regime sounded more Hitler-esque than Grindelwald's...I mean think about it. He chose a demographic as a scapegoat for society's problems to make him look more powerful. Hitler did it with Jews; Voldemort did it with muggle-borns. They got shipped off to Azkaban much like the concentration camps.

And I so remember telling my friends that Harry is a horcrux like 2 years ago...XD

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sabine_chan July 25 2007, 21:15:06 UTC
yeah, I know. I just thought "could Grindewald BE Hitler?" lol. only because the year 1945 struck me as coincidental

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