Holly Golightly wrote:Okies, about Buckebeak... Have you read PoA twice? When I read that bit over again, it made more sense. I did understand it the first time properly, it just became a little clearer...
Prisoner of Azkaban wrote:
In the first 'time' this is what we are told...
There was a jumble of male vioces, a scilence and then, without warning, the unmistakable swish and thud of an axe.
(Then later on...)
Then, behind then, they heard a wild howling"
"Hagrid," Harry muttered.
Okies, later we learn that... After Harry and Hermoine take Buckbeak away, everyone in Hagrid's cabin comeo ut to witness the execution. They talk, wondering whre Buckbeak for to, (a jumble of male vioces). Mancair then swings the axe into the fence in anger, (the unmistakable swish and thud of an axe) Then, Hagrid yells out in joy that Buckbeak got away, (a wild howling)
ehhh...I still don't understand, where does it say that MacNair throws his axe in anger? I mean the thud of the ax could be the ax chopping buckbeak's head the howling Hagrid's tears...i am confused...and yes i have read PoA countless times, just not lately...
