Question on James Potter...

Which one is your favorite so far. Are they getting even better as the characters develop over time?

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Postby Nothlit » Thursday 26 June 2003 4:37:44pm

Shows how much I know...I never really thought about the fact that prefects and head boy and all that weren't simply invented by JKR for the books. ;) I had never heard either of those terms until I read these books.
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Postby Rebecca Spinnet » Thursday 26 June 2003 6:08:54pm

Ha i know it is kinda a cool system though isn't it?
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Postby HuffleDuck » Monday 30 June 2003 10:27:56pm

:eek: One thing to clear up, Lupin, James, and Sirius are all in Gryffindor. WEll about James a Head boy.. Have no idea about it. And in America, i never heard of thing such as Head boys/Girls or prefect.. Both public and private school. Well maybe in other states. But i'm positive there's such things in Ga. :eek: Probably you don't have to be prefect to be head boy/girl and Lupin might be Head boy too but wasn't mentioned. :razz:
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Postby gecko » Tuesday 1 July 2003 11:51:56pm

I think like Harry is becoming a different person now, he is acting really different than in the previous books, James was changing also. He was of course always someone almost all the other students had respect for, and maybe after he'd matured a bit, he became more rule-guided? That could explain his position as Head boy. Though I thought I'd read somewhere that there are 6th year prefects also. So maybe he became a prefect in his 6th year, and Head boy after that. Wasn't Percy also a prefect in his 6th year?
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Postby Claire » Wednesday 2 July 2003 1:41:22am

Friendsforever wrote::eek: One thing to clear up, Lupin, James, and Sirius are all in Gryffindor.


wait.... do you mean that you are clearing this up, or that it needs to be cleared up? Because if you are clearing this up, then how do you know?
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Postby HuffleDuck » Wednesday 2 July 2003 2:18:32am

It's self-explained since all 3 of them are so close together...Name somebody who are close together but in different house then i might be wrong about this.. :razz: . . And i remember somebody asked JK before on one of her interview or on internet when she was once on before long time ago.. And James can't be in Slytherin nor is Sirius and Lupin b/c they all hated Slytherin...That's why james picked on Snape is one of the reason.. James hates Dark Art and same goes for Sirius.



:razz: :lol: :eek: May you rest in Peace Sirius :razz: :lol: ^-^
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Postby 2F2Type_R » Wednesday 2 July 2003 7:01:33am

i think it works both ways. I mean, when Ron became prefect; Fred and George we're like "looks like we might have another head boy in the family"... nothing's definite

James was Gryffindor Chaser, pretty sure of that... even McGonnagal made comments in HP:PS
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