We all know who they are. We even seen them in Snape's
memory. They were one of the coolest kids at Hogwarts, all though they were a bit mean.
We all know Moony (Professor Lupin) was a werewolf and when he transformed he'd go to the Shreiking Shack were he'd endured very painful transformations.
We also know that the other's instead of running away in terror thought it was cool and therefore turned into Animagus.
Remus Lupin as I said Moony the werewolf.
Sirius Black as Padfoot the dog (but bearike).
Peter Pettigrew as Wormtail the rat.
James Potter as Prongs the stag.
Together they make the four best friends. I loved to read the past about them because not only are they funny you see how they were like. And it explains lots of things like why Snape despised Harry so much.
I'd like it if there were more but unfortanutley not.
Also in the books we find out that Harry looks exactly like James but has Lily's eyes.
I thought it was pretty funny and shocking in book 5 how James and Lily acted.
But hey that's how we act. Young and stupid it justs fits. I love how J.K. Rowling puts them together like that. It makes me treat them like real people.
And I do get a kick out of the hatred between Snape and James. Poor Severus Snape, always made fun of. No wonder he was so mean. I would have never thought that Snape was one of the good guys.
But you gotta love the guys. No matter how mean they were to Snape. They will always be loved by us.
Because they all rule!
memory. They were one of the coolest kids at Hogwarts, all though they were a bit mean.
We all know Moony (Professor Lupin) was a werewolf and when he transformed he'd go to the Shreiking Shack were he'd endured very painful transformations.
We also know that the other's instead of running away in terror thought it was cool and therefore turned into Animagus.
Remus Lupin as I said Moony the werewolf.
Sirius Black as Padfoot the dog (but bearike).
Peter Pettigrew as Wormtail the rat.
James Potter as Prongs the stag.
Together they make the four best friends. I loved to read the past about them because not only are they funny you see how they were like. And it explains lots of things like why Snape despised Harry so much.
I'd like it if there were more but unfortanutley not.
Also in the books we find out that Harry looks exactly like James but has Lily's eyes.
I thought it was pretty funny and shocking in book 5 how James and Lily acted.
But hey that's how we act. Young and stupid it justs fits. I love how J.K. Rowling puts them together like that. It makes me treat them like real people.
And I do get a kick out of the hatred between Snape and James. Poor Severus Snape, always made fun of. No wonder he was so mean. I would have never thought that Snape was one of the good guys.
But you gotta love the guys. No matter how mean they were to Snape. They will always be loved by us.
Because they all rule!
I was asked to do this by lorythefangirl after I responded to her earlier one.
Pros
1. Most of them did believe they were choosing the winning side at the time
2. They would likely be killed if they refused, or otherwise punished.
3. If they come from old pureblood families which share the Death Eaters' beliefs, joining up would help maintain family harmony
4. If they're naturally malicious it gives them an opportunity to kill and torture
Cons
1. Most people wouldn't want to be forced to murder. They might be pushed beyond their own limits, e.g. Draco Malfoy.
2. They'd get imprisoned in Azkaban if caught, or could be killed in self-defence
3. Leaving isn't an option once you're in
4. After they lost, those who'd survived would lose favour even if they avoided punishment
5. Voldemort doesn't seem to be a nice boss
6. It's a story really, and in most stories, the bad guys do end up losing and being punished.
Pros
1. Most of them did believe they were choosing the winning side at the time
2. They would likely be killed if they refused, or otherwise punished.
3. If they come from old pureblood families which share the Death Eaters' beliefs, joining up would help maintain family harmony
4. If they're naturally malicious it gives them an opportunity to kill and torture
Cons
1. Most people wouldn't want to be forced to murder. They might be pushed beyond their own limits, e.g. Draco Malfoy.
2. They'd get imprisoned in Azkaban if caught, or could be killed in self-defence
3. Leaving isn't an option once you're in
4. After they lost, those who'd survived would lose favour even if they avoided punishment
5. Voldemort doesn't seem to be a nice boss
6. It's a story really, and in most stories, the bad guys do end up losing and being punished.