I'm convinced Harry is going to die. I think he is a horcrux, and this is why he knows what Voldemort is thinking. I believe that in the last book, Neville will have to kill Harry for the good of the world, but that Harry will understand this and will be at peace with it.
I also think that Fawkes is a horcrux for Dumbledore, and that Dumbledore isn't really dead.
2007-03-25 01:34:51
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answered by pinksparklybirdy 2
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Well, I think only a sadist would want the series to end with Harry's death...
But after many comments made by her, I'm a bit concerned she may kill off either Harry or Neville in the last book!
I think by killing Dumbledore, though, she truly sets up the name of her series for the last book and gives the last book more climax ... No 1.
It means that Harry truly has to be the hero now;
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It makes the whole series more like many of the old standard motion picture scripts, where, as one gets closer and closer to the end of the movie, the task for the hero becomes more and more unlikely and more daunting for him to conquer the villain!
In typical climactic fashion, everything seems to build up against the hero, until he makes some Master-stroke, often 'last-ditched' effort, move right at the end and wins the day, despite the enormous compounding odds against him.
I'm expecting this last book to be over 1000 pages!
It's a pity Dumbledore had to go because he was my favourite.
I think in the end, Harry will use the principle of "love" that Dumbledore had been teaching him about, and win the help of the animal kingdom - maybe even the giants and other huge creatures and manage to win the day through united love and the concentrated effort of many for a cause.
As long as the people have a leader whom they love and trust, the show is not over!
It may well be also, considering all the flak that the pure-bloods have heaped upon the muggles and the muggle-born wizards that the muggles unoite in their own way, sufficiently to help overthrow the 'kingdom' of Voldemort.
This could be the principle of 'united love' in action!
2007-03-25 08:36:06
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answered by dr c 4
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YES i think Harry Potter will die in the last book but the bad persons too
so i think its not the best but its an end
2007-03-25 09:07:06
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answered by flower 2
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Possibly Harry Potter will die. I'm not certain, though. A part of me wants him to live, another wants his death.
2007-03-25 11:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No he has been worked too much into the books and readers feel that they know him almost as a person from reading the books. If he was to be killed off it would be a big mistake on Rowling's part.
2007-03-25 08:35:11
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answered by Only Sometimes 3
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Yes, I am sure that Harry would die after killing Voldemort.I would surely make him die so that no other publisher could create a new story on Harry.
2007-03-25 08:30:49
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answered by Dj 1
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i dint want harry to die and i think that in the end of the book we should find out that dumbledor didn't really die. that would be the best.
2007-03-25 08:27:44
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answered by sweetart♥ 2
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i read on jk rowling blog that harry is going to die in the last book
2007-03-25 08:31:56
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answered by vollyball21 1
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For CHRISTIANS:Among the terrifying images in books two and three were: a disembodied voice repeatedly
hissing "kill"; monstrous, flesh-eating spiders; children being attacked
and paralyzed; and an apparently dead cat hung upside down by its tail (USA Today,
June 15, 2000).
In book four of the series (Goblet of Fire) the evil character named "Wormtail"
cuts up Harry’s arm to extract blood in order to bring "Voldemort" (the
most evil character) back to life. (This is an occult practice done to supposedly
pass mystic power from one person to another during some occult rituals.) Rowling
called Voldemort a "raging psychopath, devoid of the normal human responses
to other people’s suffering . . ." (Entertainment Weekly, #554, August 11,
2000). Also in the latest epic, Harry’s parents, who have been killed, have to
be extracted from Voldemort’s magic wand. What kind of books are these and what
inspires Row ling’s work? We believe we know. She said, "It’s important
to remember that we all have magic inside us . . ." during an interview being
taped for an "Scholastic Book Fair" video. And when asked in an August
2000 Entertainment Weekly interview by writer Jeff Jensen if she felt any sense
of social responsibility (for the dark nature of the content of Harry Potter) Rowling
answered, "I cannot write to please other people."
2007-03-25 10:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,I think Harry will have to die in order that Voldermort will,sad isnt it if he does,I feel like I know him now.
2007-03-25 08:35:19
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answered by Pat R 6
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