Geplaatst: ma mei 23, 2011 9:29
@SH; Nee, die fout is echt een vertaalfout van Wiebe. JKR heeft het over Dean en Seamus.
@Roonil; Dat van de Playstation klopt, tenzij de Dursley's als Product tester stonden ingeschreven. Dan zou het heel goed mogelijk zijn dat ze in de zomer 1994 al een Playstation hadden. De kans is klein, maar Dudley kan heel goed z'n vader zo vergekregen hebben om zich in te schrijven.
Er zijn een aantal fouten die me bij de eerste keer lezen (Of via latere info) al opvielen, die ik hier nog niet gezien heb.
â– After Harry, Ron, Fred, and George arrive at the Burrow after getting Harry, Mrs. Weasley shouts at Fred first. "You will not," then she says ""And you two,"" glaring at Ron and Fred. It should say George, for she has already yelled at Fred.
â– There is a scene after Ron walks out of Moaning Myrtle's bathroom where Percy takes five points from Gryffindor. However, in Order of the Phoenix, at the beginning of the chapter "Snape's Worst Memory," it is clearly stated by Ernie Macmillan and Ron that prefects cannot dock points. This is corrected in later editions as Ernie Macmillan says that prefects cannot dock points from each other.
â– In what is now known as the "Wand Order Mistake," when Harry and Lord Voldemort's wands engage in Priori Incantatem while in the graveyard James Potter exits the wand before Lily Potter. It has always been said that James died first as he was trying to give Lily and Harry time to flee, and since victims of Lord Voldemort were exiting the wand in reverse order of being killed it was thought to have been a clue from J.K. Rowling. Rowling later said that "late night writer's fatigue" was the reason and the error has been fixed in later editions.
â– Sirius Black told Harry Potter that Bellatrix ran in the same crowd as Severus Snape while at Hogwarts, but her date of birth makes this impossible. Bellatrix would have attended Hogwarts from 1962 to 1969, or possibly 1963 to 1970, depending on which month in 1951 she was born in, whereas Snape began his schooling in 1971. This may simply be an error, as J. K. Rowling has admitted that math is not her strong suit. Another possible explanation could be that both Bellatrix and Snape went around with the same type of people, some of whom may have overlapped depending on age.
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