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alt_hermione) wrote2011-09-15 09:56 pm
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ORDER ONLY - Questions
The first questions are:
Is there a way through the wards? Because my friend knows someone who would like to get out.
Also, on the one hand you say 'don't go setting bombs' and 'next time point your wands the other way.' But you can hurt people with wands and bombs hurt a lot of people. So what should ordinary people be doing and what should the Dogstar be doing?
Anyway I parafrased the last one so I hope it's right. And those are the first two, and I could answer the first one but I'm not going to, I'll say whatever you want me to say.
Is there a way through the wards? Because my friend knows someone who would like to get out.
Also, on the one hand you say 'don't go setting bombs' and 'next time point your wands the other way.' But you can hurt people with wands and bombs hurt a lot of people. So what should ordinary people be doing and what should the Dogstar be doing?
Anyway I parafrased the last one so I hope it's right. And those are the first two, and I could answer the first one but I'm not going to, I'll say whatever you want me to say.
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I'm guessing that your friend means to ask what happened to the Muggleborns who went missing after the Cup? I think we're going to have to establish some ground rules, here, Hermione. I don't want to be an utter pillock or give them loads of clever answers, but on the other hand, I'm going to have to limit myself to answering exactly the questions they ask. Tell them to think carefully about how they want to phrase things, all right?
Well, then. I don't know what happened to all of the muggleborns. I expect some of them took advantage of the chaos and managed to escape. Others weren't so lucky. And some had the chance to leave but didn't, for reasons of their own.
And thank him, please, about the Grim Truths. I wish they weren't necessary.
Next. What made me change my mind? Getting to know some muggleborns. It's easy to hate or fear a group of people when you don't know anything about them first-hand. Once you get to know a few individuals, they come to colour your perception of the whole. When I realised that the idea of muggleborns being less skilled or less entitled to magic was rubbish, the fact that it was my 'birthright' ceased to matter so much. That they were my friends became more important than whether they had pure magical blood. As for muggles, well. They may not have magic but they've got some cool inventions of their own. Films and music and transport and such. They're quite creative--possibly more than wizards, even. That's a radical notion, I know, but I think it's ridiculous to ignore their capabilities or their contributions just because they can't use a wand.
And about our professions. Well. Let's just say it'd be much harder to do what we do if we all lived in hiding. Though hiding in plain sight is, I suppose, a form of hiding, as well.
What's next? Remember--from here out, choose your words wisely or you might not get the answer you want.
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Though at least a few students apparently overcame that. Neville and, hmm. Yes, I can make some guesses. Some of them are rather unsettling.
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I rather imagine that question was not so much 'how do I free my mind from the prejudices I still hold' so much as 'how do I bring other friends around to my point of view,' however.
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