Isn't the girl suppose to be black? Come on, follow something.
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ejs8882000 — 18 years ago(March 17, 2008 01:51 PM)
No, the books never mentions what she looks like, thats left to our imaginations. And by the way the actress actually WASN'T Lavender she was just an extra but the producers decided to tag a name on her and they chose Lavender.
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pika-marcey-1 — 18 years ago(March 22, 2008 07:54 AM)
i think i know why you think she supposed to be black aside fromt that pic of the girl
i think it could be because in matilda by roal dahl there is a girl called lavender who is black, and maybe you are confusing descriptions
sounds a bit weird but could be a possible explanation for your imanginary picture of lavender brown
who is clearly a white girl because of the thing where harry cant tell where ron's (who is white beyond words) hands end and lavender's begin -
alyssalillian — 16 years ago(July 07, 2009 05:42 PM)
that is SO weird!! cuz honest to go that is always how i pictured her (as the girl from matilda) even though i knew she didnt look like that.
thats crazy! i thought iwas the only one that made that connection!
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Savage_Pacifist — 18 years ago(March 23, 2008 09:00 PM)
I sighed because you brought up somethi1c84ng that has already been proven as wrong (not only in this post, but in others).
The black actress that was billed "lavender" was just given that name by the filmmakers. She wasn't the actual character that gets together with ron.
If you are going to post in a thread, it is usually good etiquette to actually read the thread you are posting in, prior to posting. Otherwise you might just say something that makes you soundwell some people may call it sounding stupid. I just see it as being lazy.
However, if you don't feel like reading a full thread (which I can understand) then you can always just create a new thread. -
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pika-marcey-1 — 18 years ago(March 28, 2008 05:50 AM)
i know i did read that
i didnt mean that the black girl was lavender but that they had just attached that name to her so people who knew that she was "lavender" may have come to think of lavender as black because of that
but my point wasnt about that my point was about matilda and i hadnt seen that in other posts

