by Nightcrawler » Tuesday 22 June 2004 3:50:39pm
I mentioned this in another thread, but I have my own theory that Harry's Patronus is a stag partly because of the spell his mother cast over him.
The spell protect(ed) him because of Lilly's love for Harry. But who else did Lilly love? Well, James of course. Is it possible that when Lilly was chaneling her love into Harry, she may have put a bit of love for James in there as well, thus affecting Harry's Patronus?
Also, JKR never fails to remind us that the Patronus charm is quite a difficult one, and requires an enourmous ammount of happiness. Don't you think that this would be especially hard for Harry, due to his unhappy upbringing?
What I origianlly meant to ask, before I got sidetracked there, was: does it ever specificly state that a Patronus always takes the form of an animal?
I mean, when Lupin told Harry about a Patronus, I belive Harry imagined his Patronus to be a Hagrid-sized ogre weilding a club.
And Seumuses Patronus could be some sort of animal -then again, it may not, all we know is that it is some sort of indistinguishable mass of hair.
Up until this point I always assumed that a Patronus was more "spirit" than it was animal.
My thoughts on current Patronus forms:
It was really cool that Harry's Patronus took the shape of "Prongs" that made perfect sense, and was a key issue later on.
I thought that Cho's "Swan" Patronus was rather cliche and whilst it reflected her obvious outer beuty, that was all the swan really did. But I suppose since Cho's a minor character, JKR gave her Patronus something to get the point across and little else (as not to confuse readers).
I am unsure why Hermione's Patronus is an Otter... the otter does not seem to reflect any part of her personality, perhaps something may come up in book 6 or 7 to explain why. (I think I may have to read over book 3, the part where Lupin explains Patronuses ("Patronusss"? "Patroni"?) and the forms they take)
As for Seamus, well what do we know about him so far? (Personally, I can't even remember who he is) Anyhow, we have seen three animal Patronusses so far, so I hope that Seamus's "ball-of-fluff" Patronus is something unique.
Sorry about the long post. I have a tendancy to ramble. 8)