Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Chapter 25
It's  curious what people are curious about. Harry took what seemed like  forever to be curious enough to check out Cedric's hints about the  wailing egg. When he finally headed off to the prefects' pool, he got an  unexpected visit from an old friend. And when I say old friend, I mean  the kind of old friend who when you see them it's like seeing a ghost.
Well,  in this case that is the case. It's always good to see Moaning Myrtle  emerge from the plumbing, I suppose. She was quite helpful because of her  spying on Cedric. So, we know Harry will have to swim to the bottom of  the creepy lake to retrieve something important to him and to meet the  merpeople.
In case you're curious, I do have more plans to deal  with being curious about what people are being curious about. After leaving  the pool, Harry shows an impulsive curiosity to see why Crouch is  snooping around Snape's office. And the first lesson he learns about  being curious is that you must first watch your step, or at least  pretend to be Neville watching for tricky steps.
At the end of  his narrow escape from Filch and Snape and his trust-building meeting  with Mad-Eye Moody, the reader is left with the same curiosity Harry has  at the end of the chapter about Snape and Crouch. There's also the  question of how will Harry breathe under water and what will he be  diving to save.
Hmmm, this is getting curiouser and curiouser.
Friday, December 24, 2010
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so what's the deal? I thought you were going to get caught up over break.
ReplyDeleteSorry. Things were busier over break than I expected, and it was bowl season. What can I say?
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