beantwoord deze vraag

Harry Potter Vraag

I'm confused! *SPOILER ALERT!*

In the Deathly Hallows book, when Harry, Ron, and Hermione broke into the Ministry to find the Locket Horcrux, when Harry picked up the "Mudblood"(I HATE that word!DX) packet Umbridge created, it zei the scars on the back of his right hand that zei "I must not tell lies" Tingled. But how could the scars on the back of HARRY'S hand tingle when he used Polyjuice Potion to become Albert Runcorn?
 Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
next question »

Harry Potter Antwoorden

noodlez4eva said:
Harry, Ron and Hermione were all on polyjuice potion. Like in 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (number 2)' The Polyjuice Potion wears off after an uur and they all return to their original state. When he is beginning to return back to normal, the ' I must not tell lies' on the back of his hand (The Order of The Phoenix) is tingling because he is around Umbridge and he is reminded of the scar on his hand and this is the first change that he makes when he is returning to his original state. Hope this helps. ;) P.S I hate that word to! D:
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
lol, thx, hun! but the Polyjuice really wasn't wearing off at this time... he didn't start changing back until Harry, Ron, and Hermione were in the courtrooms....
Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
dragonsmemory said:
Harry only looks like Runcorn. When the Polyjuice wears off, the scars will appear. Polyjuice Potion changes the exterior, concealing one's true appearance.
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
thx hun. :D
Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
*
I'm shocked u didn't realize. Of course, I'm startingto wonder if someone Polyjuiced as Harry will experience his scaraches
dragonsmemory posted een jaar geleden
*
That sound brilliant!
Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
shanna6313 said:
Harry's still in there. Same brain and the brain sends the message for the hand to tingle. The brain remembered Umbridge and the place where she scarred Harry. It didn't matter who's flesh he was wearing.
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
thx hun!
Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
makorra4eva said:
Because the Polyjuice Potion only changes your appearence not anything else about you. So Harry would still feel everything he felt as Harry when he was Runcorn :)
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
Popcornfan said:
u are totally right, I guess it's a mistake, unless it's meant metaphorically, like Harry looks at his (Runcorn's) hand and remembers the scar, but the scar isn't actually there.

I don't know why others pointed out the "wears-off" on the polyjuice potion... Harry still looked like Runcorn when he was in Umbridge's office.The potions wasn't wearing off at the time
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
Exactly what I was thinking, as I zei in the commentaar to noodlez4eva, They were in the courtrooms when they changed back.... huh
Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
*
Actually in the courtrooms they still looked like ministry employees. It was only in the forest that they started to change back.
Popcornfan posted een jaar geleden
*
yeah, but in the movie, Harry changed in the courtroom and Ron nd Hermione were changing in the entrance place thingy..., In the book it was all in the forest
Face_of_Music posted een jaar geleden
next question »