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Originally posted by OzzyKP
Harry Potter books believe that you should not name your enemy.
"He who shall not be named." = Lord Voldemort
I don't really have anything else to add.
Err, that is what the wizards beleif. I think that there is some idea in the books that that might be the wrong idea..
But that is another example (in speculative fiction) of the idea.
Jon Miller
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Those that live in fear say that. The Harry, Dumbledore, Sirius, Lupin, etc. do not.
Yeah, I think that might be part of one of the points (of the naming your enemy gives you power over them side).
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That'd be a different 'naming' of the enemy. Everyone has named Voldemort as the enemy, just a lot of them don't want to say his name .
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Well it depends really, if naming your enemy gives you a distinct identity to fit with it may become easier to plan your battles and secure your victories. However, if naming your enemy reveals weaknesses to your enemy then name you should not
In most books you'll find that the common masses fear using the name yet the heroes do not. Naming your enemy is associated with bravery but only when the time is right.
I am pretty sure you need to name your enemy, or you have no idea what you are up against.
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