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How much do you really have to mean it? Does that mean you have to hate the person you're killing? Because it seems to me that Voldemort kills people just for fun, or just because they're sort of not convenient for him. He didn't seem to be in much of a strop with Frank Bryce or Cedric, and Mr. Weasley says in the fourth book that the Death Eaters did Muggle killings for fun. So what does it mean to "mean it"?
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Interesting point, Fyfe. And why wouldn't Harry's heart really be in hurling a Crucius curse at the man who killed his parents?
What was that about "a gleam of triumpth in his eyes"? I missed that. Did Dumbledore have a gleam of triumph in his eyes when he died? I read a library book, so I don't have it on hand.
Yes, it does look like Draco will have to hide out from Moldywart. That's an intriguing idea about Peter Pettigrew yet helping Harry somehow. Maybe he'll turn out to be the Gollum of the story.
I am somewhat disappointed at the so far apparent pairing up of Harry with Ginny and Ron with Hermione. I thought Harry and Hermione are best friends, and really belong together. Ron would just be a charity case for Hermione.
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