The Fundamental Message.../ Heroes...

Renee rvink7 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 29 10:58:48 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 176401

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Zara" <zgirnius at ...> wrote:
>
> > Betsy Hp:
> > I didn't like that Harry didn't figure it out for himself, I didn't 
> > like that he didn't really protest (especially since this is 
> > something he's *told* not something he concludes), I didn't like that 
> > his parents and godfather are all "death is *great*!".
> 
> zgirnius:
> After rereading DH, I have concluded that this was the point of the 
> Elder Wand plotline. Dumbledore had it all worked out so that all Harry 
> ever had to do was believe him, go destroy any the Horcruxes Dumbledore 
> had not managed to finish off with whatever assistance he could provide 
> in portrait form through Snape, and then go to die. Not all that easy, 
> Harry did need to think for himself to find and destroy them all (with 
> a little help from his friends, Crabbe, and Snape) but yes, all worked 
> out for him in advance. And Harry would go after Snape told him, and 
> instead of dying, he would have the soul-bit removed, and Voldemort 
> would die his final death in the rebound, leaving Harry to live happily 
> ever after.
> 

Renee:
?? But I thought Harry would have died together with Voldemort, if
there had been no Horcrux left. IIRC it was Harry's own blood inside
Voldemort that tied them together, and because Voldemort couldn't die
as long as Nagini was alive, Harry survived as well. 
Or did I miss something here?

Renee, confused



  






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