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christiangirl 08-03-2005 04:26 PM

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Originally posted by MysticCat81
It shows the hearts deepest desire, which for Harry is defeating HWMNBN.
Not necessarily. When he looked into the mirror last time, his heart's desire was not to defeat Voldemort, but to find the stone before him. And he got the stone. So if he finds that mirror at a time when his heart's desire is to find the last horcrux (as a means to destroy him), it may not fall into his pocket, but he might see what it is. That'll probably be what he wants most by the end of the seventh book as it's the last obstacle before the final battle.

Does anyone think Harry really has it in him to kill Voldemort? I think if he does it'll be in a mortal way, he doesn't have the will power to make the Killing Curse work. He's too good-hearted for that.

SuperSister 08-03-2005 06:36 PM

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Originally posted by christiangirl
Does anyone think Harry really has it in him to kill Voldemort? I think if he does it'll be in a mortal way, he doesn't have the will power to make the Killing Curse work. He's too good-hearted for that.
You don't have to use the killing curse to kill someone. There are other spells and potions that could lead to death, although maybe not as instantaneously (sp?) as Avada Kedavara. I think it would be interesting if in some way Harry's good-hearteness is what causes Voldemort to die.

JenMarie 08-03-2005 10:05 PM

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Originally posted by SuperSister
You don't have to use the killing curse to kill someone. There are other spells and potions that could lead to death, although maybe not as instantaneously (sp?) as Avada Kedavara. I think it would be interesting if in some way Harry's good-hearteness is what causes Voldemort to die.
Keep in mind how Quirrel died. And the fact that Dumbledore keeps stressing the "love" thing his mother left him.

christiangirl 08-04-2005 02:51 AM

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Originally posted by JenMarie
Keep in mind how Quirrel died. And the fact that Dumbledore keeps stressing the "love" thing his mother left him.
Yeah, no one trying to hurt him can touch his skin. But curses work just fine on him, we've seen that. I wonder how his mother's love will protect him against Voldy?

MysticCat 08-04-2005 09:36 AM

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Originally posted by christiangirl
Not necessarily. When he looked into the mirror last time, his heart's desire was not to defeat Voldemort, but to find the stone before him. And he got the stone. So if he finds that mirror at a time when his heart's desire is to find the last horcrux (as a means to destroy him), it may not fall into his pocket, but he might see what it is. That'll probably be what he wants most by the end of the seventh book as it's the last obstacle before the final battle.
Hmmm. Valid point -- I'm going to have to ponder it some.

JenMarie 08-04-2005 09:43 AM

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Originally posted by MysticCat81
Hmmm. Valid point -- I'm going to have to ponder it some.
While it is valid, I want to mention that Harry's heart's desire definitely changes throughout the book. I mean the first time he saw that mirror, there was nothing about Voldemort OR the stone. I think when he was a first year, he didn't quite understand why Voldie needed to be killed. He just realized that he needed to keep the stone away from Quirrel. NOW that he has heard all about Voldie's history and has gone through all the trouble he has in the last few years, his main goal and desire would now be to defeat Voldemort. Whether or not it gets into specifics how (ie finding the last horcrux) is up in the air, still making your point valid.

christiangirl 08-04-2005 12:52 PM

Dang, we are really into this book! Can you imagine if we put this much energy into world peace or something?

So it's a toss-up, if Harry were to find the mirror, it would all depend on if he's thinking short term victory (the horcrux) or long term (beating Voldy). Or he might look in the mirror and see himself greeting Dumbledore back from the dead or something touching (but useless) like that.

What other objects from Harry's past can come into play? Do you think the Room of Requirement will still be important?

tunatartare 08-04-2005 12:56 PM

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Originally posted by christiangirl
Dang, we are really into this book! Can you imagine if we put this much energy into world peace or something?

So it's a toss-up, if Harry were to find the mirror, it would all depend on if he's thinking short term victory (the horcrux) or long term (beating Voldy). Or he might look in the mirror and see himself greeting Dumbledore back from the dead or something touching (but useless) like that.

What other objects from Harry's past can come into play? Do you think the Room of Requirement will still be important?

Would Hogwarts staff try to find a way to shut the room of requirement for good seeing as that's how Draco got the Death Eaters into Hogwarts in the first place?

MysticCat 08-04-2005 01:12 PM

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Originally posted by christiangirl
What other objects from Harry's past can come into play? Do you think the Room of Requirement will still be important?
As to your second question, yes I think the Room of Requirement will still be important.

As for the first question, JKR said before Book 6 came out something to the effect that the mirror that Sirius gave Harry (so that they could communicate) is "relevant to books six and seven." "The mirror might not have helped as much as you think [to save Sirius], but on the other hand, will help more than you think. You'll have to read the final books to understand that!" (From JKR's website.)

I wonder if it will somehow be connected to Regulus.

uwkappa 08-04-2005 01:18 PM

if i remember correctly i think that actually voldy can touch harry now...remember when he regained a body? he used harry's blood i believe..and then harry was telling dumbedore about it later and dumbledore said that while voldy had overcome that particular obstacle there were more...

SigmaChiCard 08-04-2005 02:06 PM

think there will ever be a collegiate course on Harry Potter?

i would not be surprised in the slightest.

Lindz928 08-04-2005 02:36 PM

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Originally posted by SigmaChiCard
think there will ever be a collegiate course on Harry Potter?

i would not be surprised in the slightest.

Well, I actually had to read The Sorcerer's Stone for a class I took in college... Engl 361 Adolescent Lit. Does that count? ;)

BTW that class actually is to blame for starting my Harry Potter obsession. :D

Anyway, there SHOULD be a class on HP. It's got alot of great characters and plots that could be discussed. :)

MysticCat 08-04-2005 02:43 PM

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Originally posted by SigmaChiCard
think there will ever be a collegiate course on Harry Potter?
It's already happened. Harry Potter, The College Course.

Lindz928 08-04-2005 02:53 PM

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Originally posted by MysticCat81
It's already happened. Harry Potter, The College Course.
VERY cool!!! :)

SmartBlondeGPhB 08-04-2005 02:55 PM

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Originally posted by christiangirl
Yeah, no one trying to hurt him can touch his skin. But curses work just fine on him, we've seen that. I wonder how his mother's love will protect him against Voldy?
Yes, but after GoF (when Voldemort took Harry's Blood) that changed. He could touch Harry and not be hurt.


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