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It seems to me (After reading your post) that Snape puts up with alot of crap and has since he was young at Hogwarts. Isn't he bound to crack soon then?
Petunia has obviously had to have stayed in contact (somehow) with the magical world the whole time that she has been looking after Harry. So how is she doing it? And why didn't she tell Harry?
I hope so because Neville deserves revenge. Didn't he attempt to fight her in the fifth novel but he was unable to defend himself against some of the comical spells that she played on him and as a result, he didn't get his revenge?
He obviously has unresolved issues/anger from childhood; from his encounters with James and Sirrius. Over time the anger has built up inside of him until he has reached a point in his life where it is pouring out onto Harry.
I think that is the only word that can possibly describe the Harry Potter craze. I have to admit I am one of the people that will get all hyped up when the books come out and get very excited every time I see a Harry Potter preview. Although I have absolutely no idea what it is I love about...
Beatrix Lastrange, the person who magically injured beyond repair both of Neville Longbottom's parents. I think that Neville kills her, although that is putting alot of faith in him.
Hmmmm. I think that Kreacher had already served his purpose with luring out Harry and didn't do any more damage. Dumbledore certainly didn't express any thoughts along this line (Kreacher's danger) so I doubt that there would be anything else Kreacher did, or else it would have been in the last...
As in Harry fighting Dumbledore?
I like the idea of Harry being tutored maybe continuing the classes Occulonomy (I know that is butchered) that Dumbledore wanted Harry to take and Snape quit teaching him. Maybe in order for Harry to be in Advanced Potions he needed a tutor but Snape refused...
That would certainly be a surprise, but I doubt it. It would bring a new twist to the books but would become so confusing and difficult, besides Dumbledore seems such an accepting person and a person who is honest and mysterious. I don't think he would cower about his loyalties; i.e. against...
I think that the Amercian edition is the best animated one. The adult version because it is more of a photograph, it makes Harry Potter seem more real like as if that book Advanced Potions is just some ordinary book. I wonder what advanced potions has to do with the book though....I highly doubt...
I bet that they release a DVD with extra fotage after all have been put out on DVD with all the movies and make it a gift set or special edition pacakge for like $200
I agree with the tendency thing. Sure not absolutely every person who has come out of Slytherin is bad, but then again maybe the reason that it stands out as producing bad wizards is because it doesn't exactally produce good wizards either. I think it would be hard to live in Hogwarts as a young...
Mrs. Weasley is a mother to soooo many though: all of her children, Hermione's mom in the wizarding world, Harry's mom and she is the mother of the Order as well. She seems to essential to me for her to die.