Athena (
everlastingsoul) wrote2005-07-17 05:05 pm
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Frightful irony
Inferi. I just started thinking about it and the whole point of bringing it up in this book. If Dumbledore is truly dead, then wouldn't it be twisted irony if the Dark Lord uses Inferius on Dumbledore's corpse? =\ That would be really traumatizing for Harry, I'd think.
I still refuse to believe that Snape turned against Dumbledore in killing him. "... his face was suddenly demented, inhuman, as though he was in as much pain as the yelping, howling dog in the burning house behind them..." I stick to the thought he killed Dumbledore against his will, and that Dumbledore had asked him in advance to do it.
Draco will undoubtedly play a bigger role in the last book if he isn't killed off immediately for finishing the mission. And Snape's being half-blood has to have significance; why else would Rowling put it in the book?
And Hagrid better get a happy ending after all of this. *is a big Hagrid fan*
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I worried about Hagrid in OotP a LOT, because he was one of the people I thought was going to die (Sirius being the other), but oddly, after HBP, I'm not so worried anymore. Maybe 'cause I feel like nobody's going to try to sacrifice themselves for Harry anymore or die in his name for any other reason. Dumbledore was it, it felt like.
And since I'm feeling good about it, you know what that means. (Rowling: HAHAHA SURPRISE)
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