Harry's summer in the 6th book
katiegryffindor
JOEYPOTTER50 at AOL.COM
Fri Jun 18 11:53:44 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 101873
> bboy_mn (now Asian_lovr2):
> I agree, Sirius's death makes no sense, but does death ever make
> sense? Especially a violent unpredictable death?
> If they were going to fake Sirius's death, would they really do it
> under such uncontrolled and unpredictable circumstances? Unless the
> implication is that Voldemort, Bellatrix, and the DE's were in on
the plot.
> The whole circumstance surrounding Sirius's death is just too
> complicated, with WAY TOO MANY variables, and too uncontrollable to
> have been an intentional plot for just that purpose.
> Sorry, but I'm just not buying that particular scenerio.
> I believe Sirius will come back to the story, but will not come back
> to life; dead is dead.
Hi new person here :)
I read a Rowling interview where she says that Sirius has to die in
order for something to happen in book six . She had no choice but to
kill him . Therefore it must have always been her intention for Harry
to lose him . I find it a little upsetting that the one parental
figure he has (apart from Dumbeldore) is taken from him after not too
long . I also believe that Sirius will come back to the story
moreover I think he will play an important role . Though sadly I
think his role will be much like Harrys father - He will be dead yet
his spirit and legacy will continue . Sirius's death has perhaps
given Harry the ammunition he needs to fight Voldemort . The anger
and frustration will no doubt play a main part.
Kate
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