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Book 7
Topic Started: Dec 23 2006, 10:25 PM (15,374 Views)
Ianna
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Excatly. It appeals to our human nature, in a way.

But in real life it doesn't end happy and real people get hurt.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Feb 15 2007, 03:55 AM
Its good when people are evil in stories and films etc. because for some reason, we enjoy it...

We enjoy it because it makes conflict, and without conflict, there is no plot.
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Indeed. The conflict is usually the climax of the story.
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Ianna
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Why would we waste our time without the conflict?

Oh, wait, we wouldn't....

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Rekhyt2238
Feb 16 2007, 12:01 AM
Faquarl
Feb 15 2007, 03:55 AM
Its good when people are evil in stories and films etc. because for some reason, we enjoy it...

We enjoy it because it makes conflict, and without conflict, there is no plot.

How true how true... And without conflict, how can either side win? And what kind of story would it be without it... a very boring one....

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Yes, it's what makes it interesting...

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Ianna
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Yes, welcome to the fourms.

I wonder how much of the Dursely's we'll see in Book 7...

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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I really wonder if they'll be in the book at all.
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For some reason I keep getting the feeling Petunia still has one more important part to play in the book...

But my intuition is probably as accurate as those of the Harmony shippers.
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Well, JKR said there's something we need to learn about Petunia.

And we haven't found out what Dudley saw with the dementor.

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where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Someone was talking to me earlier and they said that there is a part in the third movie, that wasn't in the third book. And that part in the movie plays an important part in the last book. Is that so?
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What JKR said was that she was surprised at some of the things the director had done, because they hint at the later (I think she said last) books.

I'm not sure what parts, no one but Rowling is.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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I hope the Dursleys play a vital role. I love the start of the books at Privet Drive. It is what sets the whole book up for me :)
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I don't think they'll play a vital role, but they're roles within the books will be summed up.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
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I agree, they need to play a main role in at least one chapter...
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