Biblical Parallels
dumbledore11214
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Sun May 9 16:41:21 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 97959
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "vmonte" <vmonte at y...> wrote:
> If Harry is the Christ-figure in this story, he has to be the one
to
> sacrifice himself. (Not that he hasn't been putting himself on the
> line all along.)
>
> vmonte
You are right, of course you are right. If Harry is the Crist-like
figure,which sure looks like it at the moment, he is the one to make
an ultimate sacrifice. So, here I am trying to come up with the
possible ways of survival for him.
As I said before, I think that after sacrifice, the resurrection
should happen. I am hoping that here Rowling will let the full
resurrection occur. I have no clue how, though.
Maybe as some posters stated in the earlier discussion on this topic,
Harry's loved ones beyond the Veil will tell him that this is not his
time yet and he has a lot of people who love him in this world and
maybe Harry will be given a choice to come back .
No matter how badly I want for Harry to survive at the end, I would
prefer for him to die and be reunited with his loved ones, if the
alternative will be for him to lose his powers.
If he will have to go back to Muggle world, for me it will be the
most cruel of all endings. (Sorry, Pippin! :o))
All people who love Harry live in WW. I hope he does not have to go
back at the end. It would be fine, if at the end Wizarding and Muggle
worlds willmerge, but Rowling stated in the chat that the breach was
final, so I am hoping that if Harry lives, he is not alone at the end.
Alla
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