Quidditch, an outline of the war? |
Jan 20 2006, 09:45 PM
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This theory isn't complete and I would greatly appreciate it if someone would help me out.
Quidditch seems to serve no purpose in the books other than entertainment. But, of course, in literature, everything is significant. Althletics aren't all that different from the military, some strategies are the same. Attack the flanks, carry the ball down the sides...yada yada. Ok, the Seekers worry about nothing but each other and their goal, the Snitch. Harry and LV need to concentrate on each other's activities while seeking to destroy each other and keep their goal in view, life. The Chasers are the main focal point of the match and oppose each other in attempts to score goals. The Order and the DEs serve that purpose in winning battles. This is where it begins to get fuzzy. The Bludgers damage both teams without feeling. The ministry has been hurting the Order as much as the DEs ditto for assisting. Anyone think they can finish it or think something needs altered? -------------------- "Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?" ![]() Thanks for the use of the Garden image tanyal33! |



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