Re: Proving Harry's innocence?
- From: Toon <toon@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 03:34:23 -0400
On 29 Jun 2006 08:19:07 -0700, handofomega@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
IIRC, one's emotional state has nothing to do with the pensieve.
Rowling stated in an interview that the memories gained from it are
*perfectly accurate* and even contain details that the subject may not
have noticed at the time (notice how far Harry can "walk away" from
Snape when in his memory)...
Yes, but I'm talking about finding the memory. He might start
repressing it if he ties for it, until he can process it.
Though Harry might posses enough power to subconsciously alter some
events, especially if he blames himself for Cedric's death.
.
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