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From: harryspenc at aol.com <harryspenc>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:54:17 -0400
I like the fact that many loose ends are tied up, but many are not. I'm still enjoying the possible scenarios that are running through my head about what happened to Hagrid and what Neville was thinking. My favorite theory is that Neville was standing there near the snake, and despite the burning hat and the close proximity of Voldemort, he was thinking, "Harry said to kill the snake. I need something to kill the snake" and lo and behold, the sword appears, just like in Chamber of Secrets.
I do wonder why some objects retain their magic after those who have done the magic have died, and why other spells are released. Mad-eye put protection spells on Grimmauld place that remained, but Harry was released from Dumbledore's spell as soon as he was dead. Does anyone remember anything that would make that clearer?
Bridget Hill
Hintgen Elementary LMC
La Crosse, WI
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Received on Tue 14 Aug 2007 04:54:17 PM CDT
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:54:17 -0400
I like the fact that many loose ends are tied up, but many are not. I'm still enjoying the possible scenarios that are running through my head about what happened to Hagrid and what Neville was thinking. My favorite theory is that Neville was standing there near the snake, and despite the burning hat and the close proximity of Voldemort, he was thinking, "Harry said to kill the snake. I need something to kill the snake" and lo and behold, the sword appears, just like in Chamber of Secrets.
I do wonder why some objects retain their magic after those who have done the magic have died, and why other spells are released. Mad-eye put protection spells on Grimmauld place that remained, but Harry was released from Dumbledore's spell as soon as he was dead. Does anyone remember anything that would make that clearer?
Bridget Hill
Hintgen Elementary LMC
La Crosse, WI
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Received on Tue 14 Aug 2007 04:54:17 PM CDT