CC #315: Week of December 13, 2009
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Filch catches Draco sneaking around Slughorn’s party. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Filch catches Draco sneaking around Slughorn’s party. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Snape faces Harry during Occlumency lessons. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Snape interferes in the memory of Harry seeing his parents in the Mirror of Erised. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Lady Lupin As I closed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I truly felt that I had been through the war with Harry and his friends. I was elated, shell-shocked, bemused, inspired, saddened…...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Severus Snape notices something surprising in his Potions cupboard. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Jay Ortiz J. Subplots and Themes To place Lord Voldemort’s Horcruxes – and especially the sixth – in context and to understand their significance in the overall plot of the Harry Potter epic,...
by D.W. Hill (pentawork@epix.net) Table of Contents The Werewolf The Explanation and the Map An Odd Way to Treat an Escaped Convict Is Harry Really Harry? Snape’s Arrogance and Other Questions Puzzles and Perplexities...
by D.W. Hill (pentawork@epix.net) Table of Contents Introduction Snape Knows, One Way or the Other Snape the Grump Other Benefits of Nastiness Suspicions, Eye Contact & Other Possibilities Dumbledore’s Rock in Sorcerer’s Stone Experiments...
by D.W. Hill (pentawork@epix.net) Table of Contents Introduction: “A Portrait in Subtlety” in Review Dumbledore: What He Knows and When He Knows It The Headmaster’s Biggest Concern: Certainly Not Horcruxes Seeing Through the Lies:...
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