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Harry used an unforgiveable curse, and he wasn't punished. He crucio'd Bellatrix Lestrange.

And why did Dumbledore say, at the end of the book, in his office ...'it means you're still a man.' Was there a possiblity that he'd be anything else? It's significant that Dumbleore says says 'man', instead of 'boy'.

The room where Sirius dies is called the Death Chamber, which, coupled with the ledges, made me think initially that they might execute people there, which seemed a bit too sinister, even for Fudge. But then I remembered that Dumbledore did say that there is a room at the Dept of Mysteries devoted to an emotion, and the emotion he's referring too is obviously love. Why would they have a room devoted to an emotion? Probably to try and understand its power. Maybe there's a room devoted to understanding death too, and that's what the Death Chamber is. Perhaps there's desire, destruction, delirium, despair and dream as well. *g*

A chamber devoted to love, one to death, and what else?

And what are the Unspeakables again? Are they unutterable or merely unmentionable?

Date: 2003-06-22 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Might I swim against the current a moment and suggest the room is devoted to not love but compassion or loyalty?

Yes, you may. *g* It's a good point: love can mean so many things, not all of them good, and all of them unfathomable. What Lily showed for Harry when she saved his life was love, mixed up with sacrifice, loyalty and compassion. Voldemort is love gone bad.

I still think the whole thing is going to come back to bite him in the arse.

*nods head*

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