Thom Madura <***@optonline.net> wrote:
: Louis Epstein wrote:
:> Bill Blakely <***@hughesnet.com> wrote:
:> : On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:09:03 -0400, Toon <***@toon.com> wrote:
:> :
:> :>On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 00:27:56 -0400, Bill Blakely
:> :><***@hughesnet.com> wrote:
:> :>
:> :>>On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 04:17:03 -0000, Fish Eye no Miko <***@cox.net>
:> :>>wrote:
:> :>>
:> :>>>On Sep 17, 2:33 pm, BriD <***@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
:> :>>>
:> :>>>> I'm sure I'm not the only one to notice that four of the main
:> :>>>> Characters - Harry, Dumbledore, Voldemort and Snape
:> :>>>> were all Half- bloods.
:> :>>>> Was JKR making a point I wonder?
:> :>>>
:> :>>>I think it's even more telling that the Trio consists of a half-blood
:> :>>>(Harry), and pure-blood (Ron), and a Muggle-born.
:> :>>>
:> :>>>Catherine Johnson.
:> :>>
:> :>>Good point. Also, the pure-blood is the least capable of the three.
:> :>>
:> :>
:> :>
:> :>A half blood was one of the most powerful wizards ever, and a half
:> :>blood beat him. and got his arse saved by a Muggleborn many many
:> :>times.
:> :
:> : The foolish of believing in "superior" breeding is a recurring theme
:> : in the series second only to the importance of choices. And of course
:> : the two themes are not unrelated.
:> :
:>
:> But the foolishness of believing breeding means NOTHING is a
:> recurring weakness of the series...we wouldn't breed dogs or
:> horses if it didn't accomplish anything.
:>
:
: But - you are talking about apples and oranges.
:
: We breed dogs and horses with superior or dominant traits. Not all "full
: breeds" have them.
:
: That cannot be claimed in the wizarding world. There is no basis for
: saying that pure bloods have only the superior or dominant traits.
If there were not a much higher chance that wizarding couples would
have wizarding children than that mixed or Muggle couples would,
there would be no distinct Wizarding community in the first place.
:> -=-=-
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