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“Is Narcissa Malfoy (Draco Malfoys mother) a dark witch?” Narcissa Malfoy is an aristocratic pure-blood witch. She was originally from the vain Black family. All the members of her family joined the ‘dark’ side except for her sister Nymphadora Tonks and her cousin Sirius Black. Her husband, Lucius Malfoy, was a death eater, one of the loyals of Lord Voldemort but she never became one, nor did she have the “dark” mark on her arms. The reason for her hesitance is not clear. She is not particularly highlighted as someone important but as we read the story, we cannot help but notice her vitality and the reason for which, interestingly and rather surprisingly, can be summarized by a word that may not suit her kind, love. Yes, her significance in the story is due to the love that she has in her heart for her son Draco Malfoy. Quite remarkably, Rowling gives her a special position in the story when she was to vouch for the death of Harry Potter in the Forbidden Forest, near Hogwarts. She lied to Dark Lord declaring that Harry Potter was dead, when, in fact Harry Potter had survived the killing curse casted upon him by Lord Voldemort. But why was Narcissa kind to Harry Potter when her decision, if found incompatible with the truth, could have led to her death? The answer can be summarized by one word – love and that for her son, Draco. When Narcissa went to examine Harry, she found him alive. She then quietly asked Harry if Draco was alive and Harry, in return, quietly assured her of Draco’s safety. She then did a terrible favor to Harry; she lied to apparently invincible Dark Lord. The one who loves cannot do wrong; provided one does, the mistake finds its way to rectify itself. But that cannot be all, can it? read more at ... ranishtimilsina.blogspot/2013/11/it-was-question-asked-to-us-in-our-page.html Promo- Happy Hunger Games on the World ( a great page indeed)
Posted on: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 13:17:53 +0000

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