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Accio Quote Uncovers Canon in Old J. K. Rowling Interview

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Posted by: Edward
June 30, 2007, 09:10 PM

Following up on The Herald piece we told you about yesterday, where reporter Anne Johnstone looked back on the past ten years and previous interviews with Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling, our Floo partner Accio Quote now has the June 2000 interview cited in the article included in their collection. Not only is this interview an addition to the resource’s archive, it also provides us with further canon detail on the topic of death. The original article expands on the notation made by Miss Johnstone in her latest article about the title characters fate in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. As cited on the Accio Quote News Blog, Jo says in the original article from 2000:

One of her fundamentals is that you can’t reverse death: “That’s a given. Without it the plot would fall apart, though in Book Seven you’ll see just how close you can get to the dead. You can be brought back from being petrified and from injuries that in the real world are mortal, depending on the degree of skill that a particular wizard possesses. You can’t go to any wizard and say ‘Will you cure my terminally ill relative?’ It’s a mirror image of the real world in that sense.”

Also from the article, Jo also remarks of Professor Snape as a ‘compendium of all the bullying teachers she ever encountered,’ and relates a particular event with a previous book editor and a ‘particularly violent bishop.’

“In Philosopher’s Stone I had a game of chess between Harry and Ron which Ron won by using a particularly violent bishop. My editor made me take it out. He didn’t want me to have a bad bishop. Well, he’s back, I have a different editor now.” [This refers to GoF23, where Ron beats Harry at chess with the bishop.]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be published on July 21st.

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38 Comments

hpfan

Very interesting!

MarkC, Myopia is the Greek word for near-sightedness. Those with Myopia (like Harry) can see nearby objects clearly but distant objects appear blurred to them.

Posted by hpfan on July 01, 2007, 01:35 PM report to moderator
Serge Gingras

The only way the two way mirror can play a role is if Sirius had it in his back pocket when he disapeared behind the veil. Can a dead man say “Accio mirror” ? Further more, Harry would have to say ” Reparo” to his own mirror that he broke voluntarily, remember.

I am more concerned now by what JKR said in the australian Interview about two main characters that have to die. There will be a lot of crying after having read that book.

Remenber that in the old classic fairy tales, a lot of deaths of main characters takes place, and yet, these stories are still popular with children.

I am ready for the worst.

Posted by Serge Gingras on July 01, 2007, 02:41 PM report to moderator
theJewel

”...you’ll see just how close you can get to the dead.” Does that mean that you can get close to them by going beyond the veil but not almost dying yourself?

Posted by theJewel on July 01, 2007, 03:16 PM report to moderator
Robbie

Mollywobbles – I didn’t know anybody outside of Toledo said that … well, who knew?

And I’ve had the notion that we’re going behind the veil for some time now – let’s see how accurate that is.

Posted by Robbie on July 01, 2007, 10:30 PM report to moderator
Katarina

Robbie,

I think mollywobbles is from Ohio.

Also, didn’t that get a lot of play from Klinger on MA*SH? That’s where I picked it up from. Just an FYI….

On Topic… Thanks so much to Accio Quote. These nuggets are great. It certainly appears that Jo was more candid in years past. It really does give you pause. No matter what, I so hope Harry survives!

Posted by Katarina on July 02, 2007, 03:20 PM report to moderator
Mrs.T

Guys, the Draught of Living Death is a sleeping potion. It puts people into a sleep so deep that it almost seems as though they’re dead. It doesn’t bring people back from the dead, and I don’t think it counts as being almost dead. Just sleepy.

Posted by Mrs.T on July 02, 2007, 03:50 PM report to moderator
puella

I would be a bit disappointed if we go through the veil in DH. I think the veil should remain a mystery since “beyond the veil” is just a metaphor for the afterlife. That’s just my two cents on that though :)

Posted by puella on July 03, 2007, 04:03 PM report to moderator
Bruno

The violent bishop showed up earlier than Goblet of Fire. He also appears on page 198 of Chamber of Secrets.

Posted by Bruno on July 06, 2007, 09:00 PM report to moderator
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