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its sad dat dis is the last one!!!

2007-05-20 18:40:32 · 8 answers · asked by poorva b 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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My best guesses:

1. Harry is not a horcrux! (This idea makes no sense in light of the prophesy for one, and why would Voldemort put part of his soul into someone he might have to fight anyway).
2. Pettigrew still has a debt to Harry and that debt will be collected upon.
3. Neville will find his strength and confidence.
4. Bill Weasley's marriage will be the scene of a big fight, and maybe the death of one of the major characters.
5. Draco Malfoy will not be a major factor, unless he admits to himself that he is in over his head with the Deatheaters and turns coat.
6. We will find out that Harry is Dumbledore's heir, and among the things he gets is the pensieve and a bunch of very instructive memories.
7. Finally, about Snape:
Snape is Snape. He is beyond the sort of simplistic categorization as "good" or "evil", IMHO. I do believe he is not as evil as he appeared at the end of HBP. It would take too much space to really go into this in detail, but consider this:

It is well known that Snape played the double-agent prior to the death of Harry's parents, and there is no reason to believe he wasn't still a double agent on the anti-Voldemort side. Why then did he bind himself to the success of Draco's mission and then actually kill Dumbledore?
My answer: Dumbledore knew that destroying Slytherin's ring had fatally wounded him and Snape knew so too. Therefore he allowed himself to be bound to Dumbledore"s death, a death he knew was imminent and against which he knew Dumbeldore had taken precautions to ensure that his death would not derail the anti-Voldemort movement.

Now, on the other hand, if Snape has turned coats; why did he not kill Harry* or disable him and take him helpless to Voldemort? JKR made it clear that Harry is no match for Snape as a wizard (yet). If you look at Snapes "taunts" at Harry and put them into anyone else's mouth, they're very good advice on what Harry needs yet to learn to fight strong adult wizards on anything like equal terms.
My answer is that Dumbledore at some point shortly after Harry was orphaned made Snape take an unbreakable vow to protect Harry. This fits in perfectly with Snape's actions toward Harry in the books thus far. Yes, Snape is a mean SOB to Harry, but that is Snape's personality, and he didn't vow to be nice to Harry after all.

My conclusion is that in Book Seven, Snape will act covertly and eventually overtly to aid Harry, that he will likely live, and that Harry will be just as in the dark over Snape's motivations as when Harry entered Hogwarts. (BTW, the above is why I don't think Harry will die. If I'm right, then Snape dies too if Harry dies, and Snape is the ultimate survivor).

*My reading of the prophecy is that there is no requirement that either has to directly kill the other, just that one no longer lives, so I think Snape certainly could have killed Harry and talked his way out of it afterwards

2007-05-21 02:38:37 · answer #1 · answered by WolverLini 7 · 1 0

I predict that...
Harry Potter will be perhaps a horcrux. Or Neville will and as the prophecy states 'neither can live while the other survives' so either neville or harry will kill themselves to kill voldemort as one of them will be the last horcrux left to destroy.
I say neville because they were both born in the same month and so it could have been neville..

They are just my predictions. I am not saying that is the best answer as i do not know.. But i just guessed and i hope im right. I am not spoiling it or anything. These are my assumptions and you can think about those.

2007-05-21 01:50:20 · answer #2 · answered by nono3 3 · 0 0

well....this is my favourite subject in the world lol! Ok so i am thinking that a) sirius is going to come back becasue he was in that weird black hole thing and eventually join harry on his journey b) either ginny, ron or hermione has to die (perhaps killed by draco) and send harry on some anger spur and give him even more determination to get back at voldy, draco or snape c) something is up between dumbledoor and snape...right before he died dumbledoor said "please"...some heard this a plea for his life...but i don't think so i think snape is an actually ok guy and he knew what he was doing when he killed him... d) so at the end harry (maybe neville) will die. They basically have to so the series can end...most likely harry will sacrifice himself so voldmort can finally be gone forever

I am so so so excited for it....but i am dreading the fact that after this, its over =(

2007-05-21 01:48:59 · answer #3 · answered by Sense&Sensibility 2 · 1 0

I dont know if you have read the papers or seen the news this week, but JK Rowling has requested that all this speculation and attempts at spoilers stop. She would like her readers to be able to open the book on July 21 and experience the joy of reading it without any preconceived notions. She is the author of the book. She deserves your respect. Please end these questions. Pax - C

http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/&articleid=308392

2007-05-21 01:44:10 · answer #4 · answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7 · 0 0

I think Mister Filch, who is a squib, will find his powers and become a wizard and beat the crap out of You-Know-Who and become Headmaster of Hogwarts. Dobby will become the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.

2007-05-21 05:39:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

carnac i'm sure you're kidding ! we have Mc gonagal as the head of hogwarts and i don't think they change her .
i think in the 7th book both Harry anf Lord voldemort will die ( and of course Dumbledore wont return . unfortunately !)

2007-05-21 07:33:44 · answer #6 · answered by Dina Banoo 1 · 0 0

hang in there girl... you'll know soon!!!!!!!!!! and well... the story HAS to end at some point!

What's gonna happen??..mm... something important about Lily lol... I don't really like to make my own conlusions because we're talking about J.K. Rowling here, who is thrice as imaginative as me!

2007-05-21 01:44:56 · answer #7 · answered by Ellen 2 · 0 0

Oooh... I don't know what's going to happen but I'm excited to get it and read! I am very sad that this is the last one...

2007-05-21 01:44:23 · answer #8 · answered by fuffernut 5 · 0 0

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