But she is also smart enough to ask for help, and a very quick study.
As with her army, it may be expected that she will organize an effective and powerful cabinet, whose combined abilities shall be filtered through her morality to let be made manifest only the good within them.
The other problem I see is that shortly before her death she was still bound up in “I’m just a twelve-year old girl”. I don’t see her making the shift out of that perspective fast enough to fully capitalise on Voldemort’s defeat the way Harry would. (and let’s not forget the various flavours of psychoogical trauma she may now be suffering from)
But she is also smart enough to ask for help, and a very quick study.
As with her army, it may be expected that she will organize an effective and powerful cabinet, whose combined abilities shall be filtered through her morality to let be made manifest only the good within them.
The other problem I see is that shortly before her death she was still bound up in “I’m just a twelve-year old girl”. I don’t see her making the shift out of that perspective fast enough to fully capitalise on Voldemort’s defeat the way Harry would. (and let’s not forget the various flavours of psychoogical trauma she may now be suffering from)