I'm thinking (and hoping) that the last book will have Draco and his decisions as one of the bigger plot points.
Me too! It was a relief to see him take a larger role in HBP, finally, especially since post OotP so many people seemed to doubt he had any further part to play.
So he might not see it as cheating.
I suppose not. Harry tends to justify/not question his own shadier actions to himself, again, imho. (That he felt guilty at all re: the Sectumsempra, for example; was a huge step in the right direction.) Still, it's a contrast to the kid in CoS who was outraged at Lockhart's taking the credit for other wizard's work.
And not being able to play is, of course, the worst punishment for him and he still takes it.
There's very little he could do about it, though, wasn't there? I mean, it's not like he could have refused to sit out the game - it's a school team.
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Date: 2006-02-06 03:46 pm (UTC)Me too! It was a relief to see him take a larger role in HBP, finally, especially since post OotP so many people seemed to doubt he had any further part to play.
So he might not see it as cheating.
I suppose not. Harry tends to justify/not question his own shadier actions to himself, again, imho. (That he felt guilty at all re: the Sectumsempra, for example; was a huge step in the right direction.)
Still, it's a contrast to the kid in CoS who was outraged at Lockhart's taking the credit for other wizard's work.
And not being able to play is, of course, the worst punishment for him and he still takes it.
There's very little he could do about it, though, wasn't there? I mean, it's not like he could have refused to sit out the game - it's a school team.