Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire discussion, chapters 19-27
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1foggidawn
August 2010 grop reread of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire -- this thread is for the following chapters:
19. The Hungarian Horntail
20. The First Task
21. The House-Elf Liberation Front
22. The Unexpected Task
23. The Yule Ball
24. Rita Skeeter's Scoop
25. The Egg and the Eye
26. The Second Task
27. Padfoot Returns
19. The Hungarian Horntail
20. The First Task
21. The House-Elf Liberation Front
22. The Unexpected Task
23. The Yule Ball
24. Rita Skeeter's Scoop
25. The Egg and the Eye
26. The Second Task
27. Padfoot Returns
2lefty33
I do love dragons! I'd totally be a nutter like Hagrid about them if I lived in HP world.
One of the things that really impressed me about the series was that Dumbledore mentions in passing the room of toilets which of course we learn in book 5 is the Room of Requirement. I love that we first hear of it in just a sentence or two, then it is a huge part of book 5 and plays an important role in books 6 and 7. Awesome!
So Moody's eye can see through clothing, as he comments on Harry's socks that are covered by his robes. Can the eye be turned off or to a less-penetrating mode? Moody isn't always looking through things like clothes, is he?
Oh the brilliance of Crouch and Crouch Jr! Another spot that is fun to read once you know the whole story. Then it is obvious why Moody really wanted to keep the Marauder's Map. He couldn't very well give it back to Harry who would then look at it and see Barty Crouch standing where Moody should have been.
The Second Task is great. I love the underwater stuff. So creative!
When Snape is talking about what is missing from his store cupboards, Harry assumes the boomslang skin was from 2nd year when Hermione took it for Polyjuice Potion. Of course, it was for Polyjuice Potion again, but it is worded such that the reader doesn't necessarily realize it is being stolen again. Not that I would have been able to guess ahead of time who was making Polyjuice or why anyway!
One of the things that really impressed me about the series was that Dumbledore mentions in passing the room of toilets which of course we learn in book 5 is the Room of Requirement. I love that we first hear of it in just a sentence or two, then it is a huge part of book 5 and plays an important role in books 6 and 7. Awesome!
So Moody's eye can see through clothing, as he comments on Harry's socks that are covered by his robes. Can the eye be turned off or to a less-penetrating mode? Moody isn't always looking through things like clothes, is he?
Oh the brilliance of Crouch and Crouch Jr! Another spot that is fun to read once you know the whole story. Then it is obvious why Moody really wanted to keep the Marauder's Map. He couldn't very well give it back to Harry who would then look at it and see Barty Crouch standing where Moody should have been.
The Second Task is great. I love the underwater stuff. So creative!
When Snape is talking about what is missing from his store cupboards, Harry assumes the boomslang skin was from 2nd year when Hermione took it for Polyjuice Potion. Of course, it was for Polyjuice Potion again, but it is worded such that the reader doesn't necessarily realize it is being stolen again. Not that I would have been able to guess ahead of time who was making Polyjuice or why anyway!
3tom26
RITA SKEETER SHOULD TAKE A HIKE TO NOWHERE AND YELL AT A REFLECTION OF HERSELF FOR THE REST OF HER MISRABLE LIFE!!!!!!!!!
4pollysmith
okay, calm down tom.
5kirbyowns
#2
Rowling has been great through the series of forshadowing. The RoR is just another example, subtle but great.
Yes, I think that would be kind of creepy knowing he (Moody) can look through clothes. Makes me want to put another layer on right now.
Was Hermionie really that dense not to notice the acroynm of S.P.E.W.? Really?
I keep visualizing the Yule Ball, and it is nothing like what they portrayed in the movie (okay, I know a lot isn't and we know that I hardly ever like film adaptations of my favorite books).
Rowling has been great through the series of forshadowing. The RoR is just another example, subtle but great.
Yes, I think that would be kind of creepy knowing he (Moody) can look through clothes. Makes me want to put another layer on right now.
Was Hermionie really that dense not to notice the acroynm of S.P.E.W.? Really?
I keep visualizing the Yule Ball, and it is nothing like what they portrayed in the movie (okay, I know a lot isn't and we know that I hardly ever like film adaptations of my favorite books).
6CrayolaCrayon1
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7R.C.Noir
Have to agree with kirbyowns. SPEW? What's wrong with HELP: House Elf Liberation Party or something like that?
8pollysmith
that would not have been nearly as funny tho!