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Thursday, 8 April 2010


Mood:  hungry
Now Playing: Famous - Puddle of Mudd
Topic: Random Thoughts

Now, while Harry Potter may be one of the best book series ever written, it too has its flaws.

There was one little thing that I noticed as strange. If basalisk venom is able to desroy a horcrux, then why did Harry still have the horcux in him in the seventh book? When the basalisk bit him, it should have destroyed the horcrux.

How about this one: Harry couldn't cast Crucio properly after Bellatrix knocked Sirius into the veil. But he was capaple of a pretty good one after one of Voldemort's goons spit on McGonnagall (sp?). Honestly, that in itself has no good reason. It's not like he spent his summers practicing it on the Dursleys (though that's a good idea). If seeing Sirius die right in front of him wasn't enough to make him mean it, then seeing someone spitting on his head of house definately shouldn't have been.

In every book, someone saved Harry right before he was about to be killed. In book one, Dumbledore saved him when he was near death from the exertion and pain that it caused him to touch Quirrel. In book two, Fauxe came to him just as Tom Riddle was about to kill him. In book three, Harry and Hermione saved Harry and Sirius from the dementors right when past-Harry had passed out and was about to have his soul sucked out. In book four, the weird Priori Incantatem thing saved him, when Voldemort's Avada Kedavra should have split right through Harry's Expelliarmus. In book five, the Order showed up and saved Harry right when he was about to hand the prophecy to Malfoy. Then Dumbledore showed up, saving Harry and the Order, and turning the tables dramatically in their favor. In book six, Dumbledore went from being a barmy fool, babbling uncontrollably, into being strong enough to cast an extremely difficult fiery spell for an extended amount of time. Just in time to save Harry from the inferi. In book seven, there were several instances. I refuse to name them all, not only because there are many very obvious ones, but because I've got plans with a friend tomorrow morning, and I want to get to sleep early tonight. So goodnight everyone.
-silver


Posted by silver5866 at 10:07 PM CDT
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