by pinky p » Wednesday 17 September 2003 12:35:00am
i deffinately think neville has changed the most... when we first met him in the first book i always thought he was just a bumbling, harmless, and stupid. i never thought he would become so strong! but then, i didn't expect a lot of things...
by menotyoo » Tuesday 30 September 2003 10:35:10pm
definately neville. not only has his charcter changed, but he and harry are now the only kids to know the pain of the cruciatus curse and could bothe end up killing LV
My opinion about Sirus changed drastically in book 5. He is one of the few characters I was able to truly invent in my head before the movies stamped him out in concrete through casting. Before book 5 I envisioned him as a dark, misunderstood, withdrawn and tolerant. After book 5 I saw him as impatient, somewhat conceited, and very tempestuous.
My opinion of Snape has changed the most. I always thought his anger and arrogance towards Harry was a little too much -- yes, I understood why he disliked James, but never fully understood to what extent until we saw the day of OWLs in the Pensieve. After that I realized that Snape really was carrying some emotional baggage and wasn't just an angry mean spirited jerk.
by Broccoli » Wednesday 17 December 2003 4:04:08pm
Kaizer wrote:I voted Dumbledore...you can see signs that he isnt omniscient and perfect, but signs of weekness and age.
same here
although it was really a hard choice. All the younger characters have grown, Ginny and Neville in particular and I was also a littla disappointed with Sirius and James.
Before the fifth book i didn´t like Ginny but now i think she is great...i think dumbledore should have told harry everything before and so i don´t like him that much i liked him before!
I think that my opinion (like or dislike) of verious characters has changed some but mostly because I've learned more about them. Most of the characters themselves haven't changed that much. their most dominate charactoristics are still there.