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Philior Gordov

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Posted: November 14, 2007 5:54 pm Post subject: The role played by Crabbe and Goyle |
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Here's something I have been wondering about:
Crabbe and Goyle are described as very physically imposing and seem to be Malfoy's bodyguards. However, what use are muscles in the magical world? A wizard like Hermione may have a relatively fragile physique, but that doesn't matter, as her knowledge of magic is far superior to that of Crabbe and Goyle and she could easily destroy them if she was to face them in a duel. If Malfoy was a muggle boy and lived in the non-magical world, then Crabbe and Goyle could be very useful to him. However, Malfoy is a skillful wizard and muggle fighting techniques are not applicable to the magical world.
Why are other students scared of Crabbe and Goyle when the two bullies' grasp of magic is marginal at best? Is the instinctive human fear of a physically intimidating opponent still present in the magical world? _________________ Name: Philior Dandankus Ivanov Gordov
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Posted: November 14, 2007 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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I agree, they seem fairly useless. The only reasons I can think of are that they are intimidating, or they are symbolic "I have big, tough people with me." _________________
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Size can be pretty intimidating, especially to the muggles borns and muggle raised, like Harry.
Crabbe and Goyle were never very good at magic, until the started learning the darker spells, like the Cruciatus Curse. Perhaps they did have to rely on their intimidating size.
Also, they were never described as being muscley, just large. In CoS they were left eating greedily during the Christmas feast. So perhaps their size, like Dudley's came about unintentionaly, as opposed to working out at a gym. _________________
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Auror Monroe


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Posted: November 14, 2007 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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I think their size is a little symbolic to real world bullies. Size can be intimidating and when the characters were young they didn't know as many spells so their size was more useful. Then when they get older they're more than likely going to bully someone who is more or less "good". Therefore they may hesitate to use magic or just not use it at all. Not everyone is as comfortable using magic in a fight as Harry is. _________________ Amor Vincit Omnia!
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Let's not forget Magic couldn't be used in school. So how would the smaller students Defend them selfs ? I do agree that anyone with magic skills could take them down easily, but in the first two books there magic was limited and Crabbe and Goyle's size must have been scary. _________________ Join Reality Of It All!!! |
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Philior Gordov

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Posted: November 15, 2007 11:19 am Post subject: |
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Good points, I agree with many of the symbolic aspects. First year students, especially those of muggle parentage, are unlikely to have practical knowledge of magic.
As for using magic in school, I would assume that if it is for self-defence, it wouldn't be considered against the rules. _________________ Name: Philior Dandankus Ivanov Gordov
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Posted: November 15, 2007 11:40 am Post subject: |
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i know why malfoy "employs" them to be his "gentlemen" in waiting.
if he got smart people like a slytherin-hermione to hang out with him, he'll be overshadowed.
if he picked stupid gluttons like crabbe and goyle he'll stand out as the smart and skilled one.
sorta like hanging out with the ugly guys so that you appear good looking, rather than hanging out with supermodels so that you appear ugly.
im joking. yeah i believe in the "size intimidates" theory. _________________
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Philior Gordov

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Posted: November 15, 2007 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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lol, nicely put, this could also be a possibility, Malfoy seems to have a good knowledge of human psychology, he was generally able to stay out of trouble. _________________ Name: Philior Dandankus Ivanov Gordov
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i would say draco is an intelligent kid. we really get to see this in book6. he never really did shine in class, like hermione, because he thought that all these stuff were beneath him. he even questions why he has to study this "defense rubbish".
but what he did in book6 showed his intellectual abilities. _________________
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Posted: November 16, 2007 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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its just symbolic. they are antagonists to the nth degree, where as harry is a bit scrawny, but very smart. and they are big and definitely not smart. _________________ NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!! |
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| I guess JKR just wants to carry the comical sense of stereo-types of the bad guys having a weaker but smart one and another larger but less intellectual. Kinda like many movies we've seen like home alone and some others. |
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Philior Gordov

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I agree with the points raised and it seems as if I may have underestimated the role of Muggle weapons and Muggle combative skills in the magical world - e.g. Bellatrix Lestrange threatens Hermione with a knife when interrogating her, Millicent Bulstrode and Marcus Flint are also feared due to their size (in the latter case, it also provides an advantage given Flint's playing position in Quidditch). _________________ Name: Philior Dandankus Ivanov Gordov
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| Philior Gordov wrote: |
| I agree with the points raised and it seems as if I may have underestimated the role of Muggle weapons and Muggle combative skills in the magical world - e.g. Bellatrix Lestrange threatens Hermione with a knife when interrogating her, Millicent Bulstrode and Marcus Flint are also feared due to their size (in the latter case, it also provides an advantage given Flint's playing position in Quidditch). |
The fact that Bellatrix used a knife was very symbolic to how "crazy" she has become, that she would even resort to using a knife to hurt someone. It also becomes a useful literary tool when it stabs Dobby. She could easily have thrown a Killing Curse and have it miss Harry and hit Dobby. But the fact that Bellatrix used a knife just represents the animalistic nature she has sucumbed to. I mean, she had just been torturing a teenage girl, her state of mind is obviously not of the average human being anymore at this stage of the war. _________________
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| Because not everyone was as good as Harry in DADA. |
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is it just me or has goyle changed every movie? coz it seems that there is a new actor every movie? _________________
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Posted: March 14, 2008 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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well i think that crabbe and goyle could have been very useful. The had the physique of a bully and the big tough guys that will pound you into a pulp if yu dont leave draco alone. when i think what could have made them also useful is when draco couldnt use magic or they wanted to be a bit more sneaky when it came to picking on people. Magical harm would be easy for Madame Pomfrey to notice. Also using magic to hurt other students in the halls would be easily picked up. But if you were intimidated and pushed around by the two, you know a trip here a slam up against the wall there, you wouldnt want to mess with them. That and if they ever got into a situation where there wand broke or went flying off into the abiss, crabbe and goyle could then grind you into a pulp or draco could sit there and merely hex the crap out of you. and even though fists arent much against a wand, if it were just you against crabbe and goyle, youd still be in a bit of a bind. imagine both of them charging at you. the person would most like panic and when he did a spell it most likely be a poor one and might maybe put one out of action, but what of the other one? yeah his fist is now connecting with your face. _________________
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Posted: March 15, 2008 8:10 am Post subject: |
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no its the same characters portraying crabbe and goyle. But i know what you mean. when i first saw PoA, it took me ages to believe that draco was being played by the same guy...i dont know he just looked different.
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GinnyX



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Posted: March 15, 2008 11:33 am Post subject: |
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| loony luna lovegood wrote: |
| is it just me or has goyle changed every movie? coz it seems that there is a new actor every movie? |
Nope the actors haven't changed, but the actors themselves have grown up and they do look a bit different.
Crabbe aka Jamie Waylett
Goyle aka Josh Herdman
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wow in one of the pics tom felton seemed tiny smooshed between he two! _________________
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size naturally intimidates, it's in the instincts _________________
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Posted: August 16, 2008 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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crabbe and goyle are pretty useless and dont seem to use much magic _________________
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