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Hogwarts, Hogwarts,
Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,
Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald,
Or young with scabby knees,
Our heads could do with filling,
With some interesting stuff,
For now they're bare
And full of air,
Dead flies and bits of fluff.
So teach us stuff worth knowing,
Bring back what we forgot,
Just do your best
We'll do the rest,
And learn until our brains all rot!





Victimae paschali laudes
Immolent Christiani.
Agnus redemit oves:
Christus innocens Patri
Reconciliavit peccatores.
Mors et vita duello
Conflixere mirando:
Dux vitae mortuus,
Regnat vivus.

Dic nobis Maria,
Quid vidisti in via?
Sepulcrum Christi viventis,
Et gloriam vidi resurgentis:
Angelicos testes,
Sudarium, et vestes.

Surrexit Christus spes mea:
Praecedet suos in Galilaeam.
Scimus Christum surrexisse
A mortuis vere:
Tu nobis, victor Rex,
Miserere.
Amen. Alleluia.

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

In case you just tuned in

This blog is basically where I store my random thoughts about whatever I happen to be into. Right now, the Harry Potter books seem to be my subject of meditation. Some sites I've found useful:
http://www.harrypotterfacts.com
http://www.harry-potter-games.com/Harry_Potter_Rumours.htm
http://uk.geocities.com/pottermovie/gossiprumours.htm
posted by Pauli at 7:45 AM
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Monday, August 09, 2004

"Serious" clues in book three

Some mysteries, indeed my favorite ones, are the ones of which you say to yourself "I should have seen that - the author practically gave it away!" Such was my reaction upon my latest reading of "H. Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban." I realized that within the first several chapters there were enough clues delivered that, along with other facts which a Harry Potter fan would know, it could be reasoned that
1) Sirius Black was the large black dog and possibly
2) He was a friend of Harry's, not an enemy

Now maybe a lot of people did figure this out off the bat? I surely didn't - but afterwards I thought that the line of reasoning could go like this when first confronted with the black dog:
1) JKR has affirmed that all names mean something.
2) Sirius is the "dog star".
3) From chapter 1 of the first book we know that sometimes wizards become animals.
4) Harry sees a black dog standing looking at him.

So that seems like enough to suggest that Sirius is the "black dog" and his non-menacing behavior of merely watching Harry would suggest that he is a type of guard dog. Of course, JKR ingeniusly throws all the stuff in about the "Grim" to sow doubt about the dog's corporeal existence. But is there not a recurring theme in all the books of people not being what they seem? (E.g., Quirrell, Lockhart, Tom Riddle, (fake) Moody, Black, "future" Harry mistaken for his dad, Rita Skeeter, Scabbers/Pettigrew, Krum - and of course Snape, for whom the verdict is still not in....)
posted by Pauli at 4:16 PM
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