Ron's Fate
mallrat42g
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Thu Apr 14 00:29:07 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 127526
I have been saying this for years and years. Ron is going to die. I
have thought about it a lot, and everytime I read one of the books,
I always notice something that directly, or indirectly points to his
death. One thing in the giant ches match in PS/SS, Ron sacrifices
himself in order for Harry to move on. He knows that Harry is a
better wizard, and the only way he can help Harry is by risking
himself for Harry.
I know that this example is a little off, but it stands out. When
Harry and Ron are reading their tea cups in PoA, Ron gives up and
says he is going to ignore whatever they say, even if they say "Die
Ron, die." It's a little off, but a lot of times, Ron says something
that eventually happens. It's like he jinxes himself.
Again when he is taken in Gof, he is the thing that Harry will miss
most. Ron is like a brother to Harry, he is his only true friend,
besides Hermione. Sure, he spends tons of time withe Hermione, but
there is not the same bond between her and harry as there is Ron and
Harry.
I think that Ron's death is the only thing that can motivate Harry
enough to kill Voldemort. Sirius' death greatly effected Harry, but
belatrix killed Sirius, not Voldemort. The death of Sirius gave
enough hate and rage to Harry to want to use an Unforgiveable Curse
on a perseon. Sirius was the only person Harry trusted as family.
The only person he has now is Ron.
Ron's death will be the key in Harry's killing of Voldemort. It is
the only way. Ron is the only family Harry has ever truly known. He
did not know his parents when he lost them, and he hardly knew
Sirius. Ron is all he has, and to loose Ron will be the thing that
sends Harry over the edge.
Now, If I am wrong than I am wrong, and I'll admit it. But, I will
not stand down untill I read it for myself.
MallRat42g
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