daisymiller
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Post by daisymiller on Sept 4, 2005 8:43:26 GMT -5
Compatibility isn't the point. Emotions can be strong and unreasonable; they overwhelm common sense. It's not about them being "compatible" or making a "good couple." It's about how strong love can be, and how it can change nearly every thing. Love is a strong theme throughout the Harry Potter books. If love can save Harry Potter from the Killing Curse, perhaps it can save Draco from . . . well, from his pride and arrogance (and from becoming a Death Eater).
It doesn't matter if Hermione is the one to do this. The only reason she's chosen so much is the fact that she is so different than him. It's the irony that I find appealing. He loves what he hates. And that's funny.
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Post by Monica on Sept 10, 2005 13:21:24 GMT -5
First of all... Let me take a moment to soak this in.... Amy said I was right. AMY said IIIII was right. About something concerning D/G, Hr/D! Oh, this is quite an accomplishment of mine Well, anyone. Yes, love doesn't make sense. But love doesn't make completely people drop their sense of themselves. People can't change. Or rather, they can, but it takes years and years. Druggies often refer to old habits, as do people who have quit smoking. Cheaters keep cheating. And people can't just stop hating one another. Once their is that much anomosity, its almost impossible to take it back. Daisy, you KNOW i understand where you are coming from, you know i've read and even written D/Hr. But we have to admit that when you look at the books analitically, there is no way in hell that we are going to be ablt to fight anyone on this. And I for one, wonder why I am arguing for both sides... Because my opinion, as I stated, is strong nuetral.
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daisymiller
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Post by daisymiller on Sept 10, 2005 15:49:43 GMT -5
I know, but . . .
I didn't say that these changes happen overnight. It could take years; love and hate can exist together (not-so-peacefully though). Emotions are a circle. How much do you have to hate someone before it becomes a love? It may not be a love of her but it could be a love of hating her.
And I'm officially a loser. I don't think I'm even making sense anymore . . . .
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