Tuesday, November 14, 2006

More Proof

As stated in the article "Seeing Red" (May 23, 2006), there is possible proof that Ginny Weasly is a horcrux. This proof, however, came only from the second book (CoS) and delt with wording that may or may not have been on purpose.
However, upon re-reading HBP, more evidence has come to light. On page 501 of the American Hardback copy, Dumbledore, speaking of the peculiar nature of the diary horcrux, states that "...Riddle really wanted that diary read, wanted the piece of his soul to inhabit or possess somebody else,..." Dumbledore goes on to explain that this was Riddles way of reopening the Chamber of Secrets.
This is true, as we can plainly see from the course of events in the second book, but what Dumbledore did not take into account was a statement made by the Dark Lord at the end of GoF. The Dark Lord said himself that he had gone farther that anyone down the road to immortality. While this maybe refuring to the number of horcruxes he had created, it may also be refureing to the nature of his horcruxes. Even Dumbledore said that the diary was not a typical horcrux in that it did not want to protect itself, but to continue to work.
What if Voldemort found a way for his horcruxes to transfer themselves to another object or person as a security measure? What if the piece of his soul that was in the diary transfered itself to Ginny Weasly?

2 Comments:

Blogger Faith, Hope, and Love said...

In episode 24 of MuggleCast, someone brings up the "Is Ginny a Horcrux?" question, however, the hosts are skeptical of this thoery. Nothing will stop me from believing that Ginny is a horcrux until the seventh book comes out. Thanks for providing more proof!

9:57 PM  
Blogger Moaning_Myrtle_06 said...

I'm trying to put this and the previous into an editorial,but I don't have much time! (If you want to start...)

1:04 PM  

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