The Trichotomy-Prophecy -- the answer -- the end ......
mcmaxslb
McGregorMax at ec.rr.com
Tue Jul 13 17:14:57 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 106004
--- Samnanya wrote:
> IMO Dumbledore's comments in the awards banquet in
> Sorcerors Stone contain THE vital clue as to
> how the series ends.
>
> It was not an accident that Dumbledore praises Neville the
> highest by saving him for last for praise and giving him
> the 10 points for his ability to Stand Up to His Friends that
> secured the House Cup for Gryffindor during the first year.
>
> ... Why did DD do that? What was
> his message? What clue did JKR leave us ?
>
> The clue that solves it all...............
>
> Now to the prophecy. What I think happens in the end is
> that Harry confronts LV and defeats him bodily, but in the
> process the non-corporeal LV takes over Harry's body as he
> did briefly in OOP. HarryMort then raises holy hell all over
> the wizarding world becasue noone can bring themselves to
> kill him ----- until Neville "stands up to his friend" and
> defeats Voldemort by defeating HarryMort in the final battle.
>
> Neville stood up to Harry once before in an event that was
> all but forgotten, until Dumbledore pointed it out, and then
> was promptly forgotten again!
>
> ...> NOw for the end of the series..........
> Whether Harry dies or Neville dies while freeing Harry from
> the occupancy of the Dark Lord is impossible to determine at
> this point, but I am certain that one of them dies and the
> other ends up with Hermione and lives happily ever after.
>
> Hermione met Neville before she met Harry and helped him
> search for Trevor. Once she met Harry their friendship
> started to bloom and though she cared for Neville, she
> clearly fancied Harry more. If you believe in the cycle
> theory, then Neville "gets her back again" after Harry is
> gone, though she will remember Harry forever even as she
> is with Neville.
>
> So ..... in the end of the series ....
>
> 1 - either Harry or Neville die, and
> 2 - Hermione ends up with the survivor.
Yeah and if the books were called 'Neville Longbottom and ...' I
might go along with it. But the books are called 'Harry Potter
and...' aren't they? McMax
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