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Caught in the Act - A Tyrant
Arabella Bloodgood6 Reviews | 8.17/10 (6 Ratings, 0 Likes, 0 Favorites )
This was written for the Potter Place Dictionary Drabble Challenge: Oct. 25.
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As a non-native speaker, I do have sometimes difficulties with the used words in this kind of "word-game".
On the other hand, the explanations always broaden one's verbal horizon.
I think you made an excellent piece out of the given words, and chose a good subject. I always thought that Umbridge was dealt with too easily and fastly in the books for all what she did do several people... boil her in oil is a good suggestion. I would have opted for a proper, old-fashioned witch-try in muggle fashion... (ok, it's Halloween tonight ;-) )
Author's Response: Thank you very much for your amazing review. Yes, if anyone deserves a witch trial it is Umbridge.
Enjoy your Halloween. I know I will.
I'm amways impressed by your skill in this exercice. I just want to know what the sentance will be. Maybe she could have a little ride with a centaur ...
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
Well that is why I left it up to the readers, because they have come with the best sentances. Yours was brilliant. Thanks for reviewing. ~hugs
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
Well that is why I left it up to the readers, because they have come with the best sentances. Yours was brilliant. Thanks for reviewing. ~hugs
Well done and really cute. So what was the final decision? Boil her in oil?
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
tar and feather her then boil her in oil lol thanks for reviewing, hun
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
tar and feather her then boil her in oil lol thanks for reviewing, hun
That was a pretty darned clever use of some very difficult words. I take my hat off to you!Beth
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
Thanks, Beth. I really enjoy doing these. I missed the last one. I think I will give it a try after The Daily Prophet is over with. Your the best, Beth. ~soft hugs Tamara
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
Thanks, Beth. I really enjoy doing these. I missed the last one. I think I will give it a try after The Daily Prophet is over with. Your the best, Beth. ~soft hugs Tamara
Excellent drabble; well written and good use of words. I think that from now on, it will be difficult for me not to associate 'completely out of her bailiwick' with 'totally off her rocker'. Great ditty... really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
I always look forward to reviews by you,
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
. They make me feel better about writing.
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
I always look forward to reviews by you,
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
. They make me feel better about writing.
You have become quite prolific! Another nice job with the word challenge. I would have always thought that Azkaban would be the place for Umbridge, but the thought of breaking her wand seems an even more just punishment. The woman would live in her own personal hades without magic and her status as a witch. Even her own lofty vision of herself would not be enough to overcome such a fate.
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
I'm happy with whatever they come up, she deserves it all. Thank you so much for reading and reviewing, my little diddy.
Response from Arabella Bloodgood (Author of Caught in the Act - A Tyrant)
I'm happy with whatever they come up, she deserves it all. Thank you so much for reading and reviewing, my little diddy.