How does book five *end*
Steve <bboy_mn@yahoo.com>
bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 17 07:33:45 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 49945
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Scott Northrup" <snorth at u...>
wrote:
> ,,edited,,,
> Me:
>
> JKR wouldn't do that to us, would she?
>
> I'm hoping she wouldn't, but common sense tells us that the publisher
> wouldn't release the last lines of a book 6 months before the release.
> ..eidted..
> -Scott
bboy_mn:
I don't think Dumbledore lowering his hands and asking Harry to sit
down so he can tell him everything is THE last line in the book. I
think the real implication is that it occurs near the end of the book.
Typical book ends with Harry in the hospital (or Dumbledore's office),
and he and Dumbledore having a heart to heart. Then we return to our
regularly scheduled program and they wrap up the school year get on
the train and go home. The end of the book is alway Harry rejoining
the Dursleys.
So NEAR but not AT the end of the book.
This can only be one of two things. It is either the setup for the
theme of this story, or it is the 'heavy load' Harry has to carry with
him through the summer; something for him to think about over the summer.
Just a thought.
bboy_mn
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