The standard narrative is that such things work through The Power Of True Love, so it’s not at all surprising that the other kids will assume that that’s what happened. Seen through that lens, the fact that Hermione tried it at all implies that she loves him (otherwise she wouldn’t’ve expected it to work, and wouldn’t’ve tried it, per the standard narrative, which to the best of my knowledge doesn’t allow for people trying it just in case) and the fact that it did work implies that it’s reciprocated.
We know better—in fact, Eliezer’s account seems to imply that a kiss from anyone would have worked, as Harry doesn’t seem particularly aware of who’s kissing him; it’s just that Hermione is the only one who knew that that particular thing would get a strong, automatic emotional reaction from him—but the other kids don’t know that, and I don’t expect them to be particularly open to alternative explanations, either.
I don’t get the impression that a kiss from anyone would have worked, not naming ‘a person’ was just building suspense! His instinctive reaction is then “I told you, no kissing!”
the fact that Hermione tried it at all implies that she loves him (otherwise she wouldn’t’ve expected it to work
The relevant belief for Hermione to have as I see it is he loves her. Hermione knows enough about the way dementors and patronuses work to realise that his emotions are what matter. Whether she is feeling it too, so to speak, is irrelevant. Although of course we know she is. :)
The standard narrative is that such things work through The Power Of True Love, so it’s not at all surprising that the other kids will assume that that’s what happened. Seen through that lens, the fact that Hermione tried it at all implies that she loves him (otherwise she wouldn’t’ve expected it to work, and wouldn’t’ve tried it, per the standard narrative, which to the best of my knowledge doesn’t allow for people trying it just in case) and the fact that it did work implies that it’s reciprocated.
We know better—in fact, Eliezer’s account seems to imply that a kiss from anyone would have worked, as Harry doesn’t seem particularly aware of who’s kissing him; it’s just that Hermione is the only one who knew that that particular thing would get a strong, automatic emotional reaction from him—but the other kids don’t know that, and I don’t expect them to be particularly open to alternative explanations, either.
Maybe Hermione should’ve gotten Neville to do it.
It would’ve gotten rid of all the readers who were halfway out the door because of Sirius/Pettigrew.
No, give the quibbler something real to write about—fetch for Draco!
I don’t get the impression that a kiss from anyone would have worked, not naming ‘a person’ was just building suspense! His instinctive reaction is then “I told you, no kissing!”
The relevant belief for Hermione to have as I see it is he loves her. Hermione knows enough about the way dementors and patronuses work to realise that his emotions are what matter. Whether she is feeling it too, so to speak, is irrelevant. Although of course we know she is. :)