lol yeah, me too! I confused her w/ the Patil sisters and thought she was supposed to be from India. I think it's partly
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mrs_lindsey05 — 17 years ago(April 25, 2008 09:36 PM)
No, Everyone is right, Lavender is not black, The only person who is ever mentioned as being black was Angela Johnson, (or was it Alicia Spinnet?) Any who, one of them is described as black and dates one of the Weasley twins.
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becksinclair — 17 years ago(June 02, 2008 09:59 PM)
I thought she was black too until I read the hand line in HBP. That's just how I pictured her. There's nothing wrong with getting the facts a little messed up. If her description isn't crystal clear you can picture her however you want!well it's not something to get offended over anyway.
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Miss_Weasley_Potter — 17 years ago(June 04, 2008 03:10 AM)
I read somewhere that Lavender was white and had blonde hair.
According to Lexicon (to the OP):
http://www.hplexicon.org/wizards/brown.html
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Jessaly — 17 years ago(June 19, 2008 12:20 PM)
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
I highly doubt anyone was confusing a Harry Potter character with a Matilda character.
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Kayla_was_yours — 17 years ago(June 21, 2008 11:03 AM)
5b4even though it was never clearly said she was black or white. I wish they would have made her black. Lavender was my favorite character. It would gave alot of black actresses a chance. I hope jessie cave can do it justice. I'm really starting to dis like all things harry potter though.

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mzack16 — 17 years ago(June 24, 2008 11:41 AM)
So the reason I thought she was black for one was the assigning of the name Lavender to the black girl in PoA. Also after the last Harry Potter book came out Entertainment Weekly dedicated an entire issue to Harry Potter (movies and books) and they had a Hogwarts yearbook with photos of certain students. Lavendar Brown is included and she is blackI found it funny under her photo it says Interests: Divination, giggling, boys, giggling about boys. I know they hadn't cast the new Lavendar Brown yet but at the point of publication they 111cobviously know she is gonna hook with up Ron. They could have easily left her out of the yearbook since they didn't put every student that made an appearance in the books.
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nahor88 — 17 years ago(July 05, 2008 10:06 PM)
It says NO WHERE in any of the book what race lavender is, and yes, the Patil twins are from India. I would know, I'm Indian, Patil is like THE most common Indian last name, its the name a lot of people think of when they see an Indian person. Prolly why Rowling chose it. At least in the movies they sorta pronounced Parvati right, the correct prononciation is PAR-vuh-tee, they said Par-VAH-tee, but I can live with that, people butcher my own name all the time.

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Eccles25 — 17 years ago(July 11, 2008 10:00 AM)
Yes! It is possible for two even 1000 people to share first names. However, I agree that a lot of people were a little confused thinking of Lavender Brown who never got any face play until now and Lavender Patil who got plenty of face play. There is a difference.. One's indian and the other is not. However, I see this as a fact that when you read you really don't take it all in. If you did you wouldn't have racked your brain so hard to see the obvious. My only gripe about these movies is sitting in the theater and saying "Wait a minute, He/she was not supposed to say that line". And for all the characters they've introduced It's hard to not think they'll mess these last few movies up.
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nonplussed — 17 years ago(July 16, 2008 08:16 PM)
I don't think people can really make the other girl credited as Lav-Lav as the real Lav-Lav because if she was then we wouldn't have Padma Patil hanging around Parvati all the time and being a Gryffindor student (which annoys me to a degree). Oh well, good luck to jessie cave.
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O-neal423 — 17 years ago(July 20, 2008 08:05 PM)
i guess they just plopped an extra beside an actress playing Pavarti/ Padma and were like 'ok whatever, she's Lavender.' that was in the third movie. prior to the whole relationship. they probably thought they could take out that part.
i personally never imagined Lavender as black. i thought of her with long blonde wavy hair and light eyes. plus, the thought of thinking someone is black with their last name being Brown would make me feel uncomfortable. i dont know why i imagined Pansy Parkinson as black however.Veni, Vidi, Vici