Harry's death

Najwa empress.najwa at gmail.com
Sat May 27 17:54:44 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 153008

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Kim" <inspirit at ...> wrote:
> <SNIP>
> The thought that Harry deserves a long and fulfilled life is a very
good one.  His life has been filled with trials and tribulations from
his first birthday on to his present and his future isn't looking like
a whole heck of a lot of fun either.  
> 
> He should be given a dozen kids and life in the suburbs if that's
what he wants, Ginny by his side.
> 

Najwa:
I do agree that he should live and that it would definitely be a huge
heartbreak and let down if she decides to let him die, even if it
weren't a horrible death, or just beyond the veil. However, she's made
her money, she's gotten everyone where she wants them, I tend to
wonder if it matters to her as long as the story gets told the way she
has pictured it since the beginning. I do know that she was once in
correspondence with a terminally ill child who was a big fan of hers,
so perhaps for the sake of that child and many like her, she will let
Harry live a good life and give them hope. To me, if he is a horcrux,
and with all that has been going on in his life, it is as if he is in
his own way a child that doesn't have a long life promised to him.
Perhaps if she leaves him alive, he can show everyone, especially
those who have lost hope, that hope in itself can help a person
overcome even the most horrible of cards that life has to deal them.
Bravery of course helps that, as well as courage. Let's just keep our
fingers crossed, not just for our own little hope in Harry, but our
hope in life all together. In this day and age, we do need more happy
endings, because they seem so few and far between lately.










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