by highsorcerer » Wednesday 13 August 2003 10:02:09pm
Oh, no Percy won't be a death eater or consider being one. He knows that is evil. What he doesn't understand is that are degrees of evil.
Somewhere it has been said that all it takes for evil to triumph is for good persons to do nothing. That's Percy's failing. He doesn't want to believe the truth; so he turned his back on it. And he still can't admit his mistakes. Harry was right all along. It doesn't matter how many OWLS or NEWTS he got, that doesn't translate into the real world.
And how many risks has Percy ever made? He patrolled the corridors in book 2, but smugly said he was a prefect, like it somehow protected him (and to his shock, it didn't protect Penelope Clearwater, his girlfriend).
It's kind of another theme of the books. James and Sirius uses their powers to taunt Snape. Voldemort used them for evil. Harry has always used them for good, but Snape has gone both paths; going evil at first, but then realizing it was the wrong path, and willing to give his life for a dangerous mission on the good side. It's all about redemption. Harry shows it the most; willing to spare Peter's life despite the fact he betrayed his parents. His two mentors were astonished by his choice, but accepted it. The only time Harry wanted vengenece was on Bellatrix Lestrange for killing Sirius. Even then, he didn't have the heart for it, becaucse he's not a true sadist. His spell caused pain, but not that of a sadist.
Bellaxtrix finally understood what she was dealing with then - a full wizard willing to use everything to take her down. Harry took out most of the death eaters out to get him, and took her out for revenge. She mocked love because evil doesn't understand it. But the theme of the books showed that love was more powerful than anything else. From Lily's sacrifice to Harry's willing to die to be with Sirius again, love has always defeated powerful evil.