The Prophecy (again)

Debbie Roberson robersondd at comcast.net
Thu Feb 5 02:28:36 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 90298

The prophecy states "neither can live while the other survives."  


This phrase draws my attention more than any other; that, and 
Ghosts.  That is a form of survival, is it not?  The battle isn't 
over until one of them is not just dead - but GONE.  Harry has 
arguably already vanquished the Dark Lord once as an infant (even if 
he was unaware of doing so and played no part in it of his own 
accord), but Voldemort survived as.....as what?  A spirit?  A Ghost?  
And he rose to power again.  Harry can't live his own life because 
the battle must now continue.  If Harry falls in battle, as long as 
his spirit survives the WW has hope because if he survives, Voldemort 
cannot Live, he will have to be looking out for the Return of Harry.


Is this making any sense or do I sound totally senile?  It isn't 
flowing as well in written form as it is floating around in my brain.


Debbie R.







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