by Mistress Siana » Tuesday 15 March 2005 6:15:10am
Why on earth does Harry never ask about his grandparents?
As wizards normally become considerably older than normal people, it seems as though their generation has suffered unnaturally many deaths. As far as we know now, Harry's grandparents are dead, as are Sirius's parents and the parents or Narcissa, Bellatrix and Andromeda, Lucius Malfoy seems to be in charge of the whole 'Malfoy Empire' , which suggests that his parents are also dead, Neville's gran seems to have lost her husband, and according to JKR. Mr Nott sr is an elderly widower. Apart from Neville's grandpa whom we know nothing about, all of them died during Voldemort's first reign. Were they all victims of the war? What happend?
I always used to think that mentioning any of them would make the story unnecessarily long and complicated, but wouldn't it be better then to just not mention most of them instead of proclaming them dead? Above all, I find it strange that Harry doesn't ask about his grandparents, not even when Sirius explicitly mentions them. To me, the fact that we haven't be told anything about them yet suggests that there might be more to their story. If it were just some insignificant detail, it could already have been handled with two or three randowm sentences. It might not be a coincident that they died during the first war. Or possibly, it's not a coincident that this 'lost' generation is the same that Lord Voldemort belongs to. In the chamber of secrets, Tom Riddle said that in his school days, his closest friends already knew him by the name Voldemort, but today, that connection is almost unknown. What happened to his old friends?
Not a usual topic, I know, but...