Saturday, November 14, 2009

Harry potter and the deathly hallows question (petunia)?

j.k rowling said theres more to petunia then meets the eye, what was so special about petunia? all i can think of is when lily was arguing with petunia and she said that petunia wrote a letter to dumbledore asking if she could attend the school, it seems as though there was going to be something or more significance so what else?

Harry potter and the deathly hallows question (petunia)?
I think what this refers to is the fact that at one time Petunia wanted to be like Lily and even went so far as to ask Dumbledore to accept her into the school. When she was rejected, she naturally upset, but instead of accepting that, she tried to hide her true passion of becoming a witch by replacing it with a hatred for what she can never become.
Reply:i agree that the significance wasn't huge. i think what exactly jkr meant was the fact that putunia actually wanted to go from the start i actually felt quite sorry for her which kinda freaked me out
Reply:Felt like something got left there, didn't it? Warning, SPOILERS if you haven't read the book!





My best guess is that either Petunia was a squib (this seems likely) or she had no gifts whatsoever, but was jealous of Severus and Lily's powers.
Reply:huh?!

How much to charge as a Nanny?

No comments:

Post a Comment