I don't think Harry will fight Malfoy except to defend himself as Malfoy has become an object of sympathy to Harry now.
Plus, wish the Harry Horcrux thoery would die, has anyone pushing this thoery ever noticed how Voldermort keeps trying to kill Harry, why would you try to kill someone who carried a piece of your soul, an person who's death would bring you that much closer to death. doesn't make sense to me.
this is the first place I've heard the Snape/Dumbledore Horcrux thoery and no way I'm buying it.
1. you have to murder a person, to create a horcrux, in otherwords, to take a life rips your soul. I don't see a dead hand cutting it.
2. you have to murder someone to create a horcrux and we don't know Dumbledore ever murdered anyone for sure, it's a sure bet he killed Grindelwald when he defeated him in 1945, but it never says for sure.
3. Dumbledore states to Harry in the Philosiphers stone that. "to a well organised mind, death is but the next great adventure." and Dumbledore's has to be the best organised mind on the planet.
When Snape made the unbreakable vow with Narcissa Malfoy I think this left Dumbledore with a problem, he wants to be there to help Harry as much as possible, but he know's ultimetly Harry will need Snape to get close to Voldermort, because Snape can teach Harry occlumency, and non-verbal spells and also because Snape can get him physically close to Voldermort. also Dumbledore knew that as long as he was around Harry would rely on him too much, Harry needs to know it's up to him to really take him mentally to the level where he can finally face Voldermort, and Dumbledore was coming to the end anyway whereas Snape, if he lives has a century of life, plus Snape hadn't yet redeemed himself.
Plus, Dumbledore did give a good reason for his hand, he destroyed the ring Horcrux which had a spell or curse protecting it which Dumbledore being 150 years old wasn't quick enough to defend himself against.
I don't think Dumbledore even if he has killed someone would use that death to create a horcrux, dumbledore has a slightly dispassionate quality about him, otherwise why would he have allowed Harry to do so much alone, he was preparing Harry he knew in the end Harry would be alone in his final battle against Voldermort, it can only ever be those two, alone, no one else there, i think Snape will have been murdered by Voldermort at this point saving Harry and giving him that advantage over Voldermort. though I don't belive for a moment that Voldemort trusts Snape.
and I think the final battle will take place in the school, and I think Harry will live.
Sadsongs, Rowling said two main charecters are going to die, she never said two of the trio will die. two main charecters, I believe not bad guys and not Voldermort, will die and I think one is Snape and a charecter everyone is fond of. Hagrid comes to mind but I'm also really worried about Hermione.
Iceprincess, I can't decide if your one of the religious zealots who see's devil worshipping in every line or if your just informing us, but whichever way it goes, did you know at the end of the original snow white story the evil witch had iron shoes, heated over a fire put onto her feet and was forced to dance in them at snow whites wedding? evil things have been in stories since the dawn of time, the idea is to help children shake off the innocence of strangers that could so easily see them seriously hurt. and children are intelligent human beings with brains and to talk down to them is belittling them. the world is not a nice place, children should be innocent, but not stupid.
2007-03-25 08:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Other than the things we know for sure will happen, like Bill and Fleur's wedding, etc., I think that we will come to know the reason why Dumbledore trusted Snape, and I think that that that Snape was acting on Dumbledore's orders when he killed him. Ron and Hermione will probably get together in Book 7. Harry will probably receive some help from something Dumbledore left behind for him to find, maybe some memories or other articles related to Voldemort or Horcruxes. I don't think there's any doubt that Voldemort's going to be finished, and it's possible that Harry will also get killed in the struggle. But we can't completely rule out the possibility of Harry surviving, so that we can catch a glimpse of the wizarding world after the War.
2007-03-25 02:27:02
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answered by Mystique 1
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Firstly I think the reason that Dumbledore trusted Snape is because the latter is Dumbledore's horcrux (we had no explanation why Dumbledore had a blackened hand - I think he killed his hand in order to get the horcrux). Or that Snapes is Dumbledore's alter ego.
Secondly, I don't think that Voldemort will be killed - I think he gets punished in such a way that he will remain powerless. I also think that Harry is one of V's horcruxes.
Thirdly, I think Harry will take over at Hogwarts and becomes the next headmaster. Or that the battle between Harry and Voldemort is so great that it drains all the magical powers in the world of wizards that everyone becomes a muggle.
2007-03-25 03:17:06
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answered by Medusa 3
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I thought Harry was going to die. But J.K. Rowling said that two of the Trio will die for sure in the seventh book. She also said that something big will be reavealed about Harry's mother.
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2007-03-25 02:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I expect much (mostly theories):
1. Lupin and Peter are killed. Makes sense to me seeing as Peter is a guilty man (also very pathetic in my eyes) and guilty men should not get away with their crimes (especially since Sirius died and he was innocent). And if Peter is killed, then all the Marauders are likely to share the same fate (being such close friends) so Lupin should die (heroically at that).
2. Snape shows up and finally proves why Dumbledore was correct in trusting him.
3. Draco has a final fight with Harry. Can`t really think of how that`ll end. Hoping Draco doesn`t die...
4. Harry collects all but two Horcruxes. He then finds out during his final fight with Voldemort that the last 2 Horcruxes are himself and Voldemort. Makes sense to me that Harry is one. After trying to kill Harry at birth and only scarring him, why not make Harry one of the Horcruxes? Sort of ironic then, that the only way he can kill Voldemort (truly) is for Harry to die. So Harry and Voldemort attack at the same time, both are killed, thus killing all Voldemort`s followers who can`t live without their leader.
5. Think the final battle between him and Harry should take place in either Godric`s Hollow (the title sorta implies it with the whole Deathly Hollows. Godric`s Hollow. Death. etc etc) or at Hogwarts. During the final battle, it`d be so dramatic to see Hogwarts destroyed. Everything Dumbledore created, all the memories that Harry, Ron, and Hemroine have together, all destroyed.
6. Hermoine and Ron rebuild Hogwarts (if you take my Hogwarts = final battle theory) and become teachers there. And in memory of those they lost, they make a statue of Dumbledore and a boy (who as my 'last word as hinted by Rowling' theory goes : 'bears a scar.'
2007-03-25 02:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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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 03:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't guess really. Must cover a lot of ground though and expected to be thicker than the rest.
2007-03-25 03:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Harry will die.....and Ron and Herminone will finally get together.
2007-03-25 02:36:01
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answered by *lil' leasha lu* 2
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For Harry to finally die?
2007-03-25 01:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard Harry was going to die
2007-03-25 01:50:54
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answered by Smiley B 1
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