by victorvantiel » Thursday 1 January 1970 1:00:00am
Hi!
While reading the 4 books, I found a very striking returning feature. Every time again the story seems to go in a certain direction, and then at the end it all turns out exactly the other way. Especially the way Harry sees his fellow characters; people he trusted all the way turn out to be among Voldemort's most faithful followers (Moody), and others he feared appeared to be OK after all (Sirius).
Furthermore, there seems to be a structure in the books of features that return on different scales, like a sort of cyclic story. Probably it's not quite clear what I mean by that, but I don't know any other way to describe it.
Anyway, what I'm getting at is this: could it be possible that JK is going to apply the system of making-things-turn-out-other-ways-than-you-would-expect to the whole HP-series? Maybe Harry is afraid of people all the way who in the end turn out to be OK, and he trusts people who turn out to be thoroughly evil. Maybe Dumbledore is exactly that what everybody thinks Voldemort is; an evil guy who kills innocent people. And then Voldemort could be a good wizard. OK, I know he killed lots of people, but that is not nessecarily evil, think of the allied soldiers in the 2nd World War; they killed people, but they did it for a good cause.
Well, I know this may all be a bit far-fetched, but I thought it's just an interesting theory and I would like to know what you think of it.
Bye,
Victor