Death, Killing and Harry's Angst (WAS: A Simpler Scenario
nrenka
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Sun Sep 11 21:37:33 UTC 2005
--- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, "Lyn J. Mangiameli"
<kumayama at e...> wrote:
> Lyn:
> So thus, the awfullness of the fate can only be with respect to some
> lost afterlife, which at least thus far JKR has (mercifully IMO) been
> rather vague and ambigous about.
There may be no pain and suffering per se, but there is the loss of
one's personness, which is often considered bad in many value systems.
But the afterlife...do you really think *nothing* is coming in that
category? Dead never leave us, voices behind the veil, some religious
connotations that she won't talk about until after book 7?
-Nora puts all that firmly in the category of sees it, if don't like it
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