Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I still think Chamber of Secrets was possibly the best but that this book had the best last few chapters, especially where Dumbledore and Harry go after the Hexorac thing and when Harry saw Malfoy crying in the toilets and then used a dark spell to badly injure him (I thought Malfoy would die). I'm suprised Harry didn't get punished worse, he almost killed a student! The part where Harry is running through Hogwarts pursuing the Death Eaters etc was cool too.
Mangafanatic wrote:In my book, the only crime you could charge Harry with was a lack of judgment.
uc pseudonym wrote:That depends. Under the American legal system, had he killed Malfoy it would have been manslaughter, regardless of his intent. Given that he didn't actually kill him, I'm not sure exactly how it would be handled (and I am no lawyer).
But I also have to say this: if Harry's crime is a lack of judgment, he's being charged with dozens of counts of it in my book.
uc pseudonym wrote:Probably by not doing exactly what the creator of the trap intended someone to do.
uc pseudonym wrote:That depends. Under the American legal system, had he killed Malfoy it would have been manslaughter, regardless of his intent. Given that he didn't actually kill him, I'm not sure exactly how it would be handled (and I am no lawyer).
uc pseudonym wrote:(and I am no lawyer).
Kat Walker wrote:Despite that, it seems there is no death penalty in the Wizarding world, seeing as how even mass murderers seem to just get thrown in Azkaban (unless they're killed in battle -- although they'll probably make an exception for 'ol Voldy). But then again, being tortured by dementors forever is probably worse than the electric chair.
sanitysux13 wrote:I know I'm completely changing the topic here, but does anyone remeber who R.A.B. is? I'd be willing to bet that he or she has appeared somewhere in the past five books, but they would probably just be mentioned in passing.
Mangafanatic wrote:What's even more distorted about the Wizarding justice system is that they throw murderers like the Lestranges in right next to wizards who have only been accuse of a certain crime (like Hagrid after being accused of opening the chamber.) Sounds a little warped, ne?
Rocketshipper wrote:Personally, I think Regulus was too easy a guess to be the R.A.B. in the note. It's too obvious. But I would agree that R.A.B. probably isn't a new character either. My theory? Maybe R.A.B. are the initials of some nickname that some other character has, or maybe it's an acronym that stands for something, like HBP means "Half Blood Prince".
4. Hmm... Will Harry Die, or won't he? If He's the Sixth Horcrux (good thinking, whoever said that) He will have to die. That means someone else will have to kill Voldy, and that means we will get the tragic ending we've been fearing. I think it's very possible more people will die in the next book. More than just one important person. The thing I'm wondering about is Draco. He couldn't kill dumbledore... I wonder what that will mean...
Bobtheduck wrote:
Oh, and I knew that Ron X Hermione was coming
MyrrhLynn wrote:I don't know if this was mentioned yet (I didn't read all the posts in this thread ) but has anyone noticed how the person who dies is always on the cover somewhere? (at least on the American covers)
Yumie wrote:It seems like it might be logical for Voldy to make Harry a horcrux, because that means that even if Voldy dies he'll get to take his arch-enemy with him. The only thing I can think of is, why would the prophecy say, "Neither can live while the other survives?" I mean, that would mean that Voldemort couldn't live UNLESS Harry survives, so it seems a little contradictory.
AnimeHeretic wrote:Except Voldemort couldn't touch Harry back then, so I don't think Harry could have been made into a horcrux
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