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I was re-reading the Goblet of Fire, and I came across this quote:
'"I was saying, my dear, that wewe were clearly born under the baleful influence of Saturn," alisema Professor Trelawney, a faint note for resentment in her voice at the fact that he had obviously not been hanging on her words.
"Born under -- what, worry?" alisema Harry.
"Saturn, dear, the planet Saturn!" alisema Professor Trelawney, sounding definitely irritated that he wasn't riveted kwa this news. "I was saying Saturn was surely in a position of power in the heavens at the moment of your birth... your dark hair... your mean stature... tragic losses so young in life... I think I'm right in saying, my dear, that wewe were born in mid-winter?"
"No," alisema Harry, "I was born in July."'
Now, wewe may have had a different experience, but when I first read this I laughed, at Harry's reply as well as the fact it seemed confirmation that apart from a few bright spots Trelawney seems a complete fraud. But on re-reading many years and obsession with Voldemort later, I realised something:
Harry, at this point, has part of Voldemort's soul in him, right?
Voldemort had, in his youth, dark hair, a mean stature, tragic losses young in life, and, most importantly, he was born on December 31st, which definitely constitutes as mid-winter.
Now, apart from inaonyesha masterful plot construction kwa Jo Rowling, it also shows that there is a large part of Harry, that divination and the art of kusoma ones sub-conscious and therefore soul can detect, is centred around Voldemort's influence. Harry himself wonders about this in the Chamber of Secrets - how similar he is to Voldemort, and Dumbledore majibu that Voldemort imparted some of his traits to Harry when he tried to kill him as a baby.
It just made me wonder - how much of the Harry we grew up with, kusoma about and, in the end, caring about to the extent of (in friendly/familial sense) loving, was Voldemort? How many of his traits, save Parseltongue, are part of who he was actually born to be? And after he is rid of his soul, does he lose these traits? If so, who is Harry, because it seems like in that case, we wouldn't actually know him?
Sorry, bila mpangilio thought splurge, it's just the idea that we didn't know grown-up Harry sort of distressed me and I wondered what the greater shabiki community thought. Normally I would let it go (I haven't been on fanpop for a long time) but I kept on kusoma how he threw of the Imperius and the voices that told him to stop speaking inside of him (which reminded me of the horcruxs - I wondered whether he could through it off so easily not because he has undeniable incredibly strength of will but also because the part of the Voldemort's soul within him a) wasn't affected kwa the Imperius and b) does not want to be controlled?), and other things such as his temper and his power but lack of complimentary brillance... I don't know... I merely had to write down my thoughts :)
Also, I'm sorry if I offended any die-hard Harry-fans. Make no mistake, I upendo Harry, and he does have very great strength of will, but whilst not stupid and really quite bright he is not, kwa any stretch of the imagination, on Voldemort's intelligence/power wave-length. That's sort of the point, though, isn't it? He wasn't, but he made the right choices, his moyo was full of upendo and that gave him a strength and a power Voldemort's couldn't understand....
I'll shut up now.
I was re-reading the Goblet of Fire, and I came across this quote:
'"I was saying, my dear, that wewe were clearly born under the baleful influence of Saturn," alisema Professor Trelawney, a faint note for resentment in her voice at the fact that he had obviously not been hanging on her words.
"Born under -- what, worry?" alisema Harry.
"Saturn, dear, the planet Saturn!" alisema Professor Trelawney, sounding definitely irritated that he wasn't riveted kwa this news. "I was saying Saturn was surely in a position of power in the heavens at the moment of your birth... your dark hair... your mean stature... tragic losses so young in life... I think I'm right in saying, my dear, that wewe were born in mid-winter?"
"No," alisema Harry, "I was born in July."'
Now, wewe may have had a different experience, but when I first read this I laughed, at Harry's reply as well as the fact it seemed confirmation that apart from a few bright spots Trelawney seems a complete fraud. But on re-reading many years and obsession with Voldemort later, I realised something:
Harry, at this point, has part of Voldemort's soul in him, right?
Voldemort had, in his youth, dark hair, a mean stature, tragic losses young in life, and, most importantly, he was born on December 31st, which definitely constitutes as mid-winter.
Now, apart from inaonyesha masterful plot construction kwa Jo Rowling, it also shows that there is a large part of Harry, that divination and the art of kusoma ones sub-conscious and therefore soul can detect, is centred around Voldemort's influence. Harry himself wonders about this in the Chamber of Secrets - how similar he is to Voldemort, and Dumbledore majibu that Voldemort imparted some of his traits to Harry when he tried to kill him as a baby.
It just made me wonder - how much of the Harry we grew up with, kusoma about and, in the end, caring about to the extent of (in friendly/familial sense) loving, was Voldemort? How many of his traits, save Parseltongue, are part of who he was actually born to be? And after he is rid of his soul, does he lose these traits? If so, who is Harry, because it seems like in that case, we wouldn't actually know him?
Sorry, bila mpangilio thought splurge, it's just the idea that we didn't know grown-up Harry sort of distressed me and I wondered what the greater shabiki community thought. Normally I would let it go (I haven't been on fanpop for a long time) but I kept on kusoma how he threw of the Imperius and the voices that told him to stop speaking inside of him (which reminded me of the horcruxs - I wondered whether he could through it off so easily not because he has undeniable incredibly strength of will but also because the part of the Voldemort's soul within him a) wasn't affected kwa the Imperius and b) does not want to be controlled?), and other things such as his temper and his power but lack of complimentary brillance... I don't know... I merely had to write down my thoughts :)
Also, I'm sorry if I offended any die-hard Harry-fans. Make no mistake, I upendo Harry, and he does have very great strength of will, but whilst not stupid and really quite bright he is not, kwa any stretch of the imagination, on Voldemort's intelligence/power wave-length. That's sort of the point, though, isn't it? He wasn't, but he made the right choices, his moyo was full of upendo and that gave him a strength and a power Voldemort's couldn't understand....
I'll shut up now.
I was kusoma HP6, at the part where wewe find out that the guants are descended from the 2nd peverell brother.the ressurection stone was passed all the way down till it camme to be in the possession of Morfin, Voldemort's uncle. Young Voldemort aliiba it from Morfin. which means that the 2nd peverell brother is Voldemort's great great great great great great however many greats grandfather. well we learn that harry is descended from the 3RD PEVERELL BROTHER. WHICH MEANS THAT VOLDEMORTS LOTSA GREATS GRANDFATHER IS HARRYS LOTSA GREATS UNCLE! SO I REALISE WITH MUCH EXCLAIMATIONS OF "OH MY GOSH!" THAT VOLDEMORT AND HARRY ARE DISTANT COUSINS!
please maoni on whether wewe found this helpful au if wewe already knew this. Me thinks hearing from other peoples of the webbernet is cool!
please maoni on whether wewe found this helpful au if wewe already knew this. Me thinks hearing from other peoples of the webbernet is cool!