Yes I was crying so bad I had to just sit there and cry for like a half hour. I think I cried at about six different parts in that book. It was so sad.
2007-08-01 07:21:33
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answered by Ashley M 2
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No did no longer cry , however the scenes have been emotionally charged for every person who has observed this character by the seven e book adventure. If i'm wisdom your question properly you mean the boy who replaced into crying throughout the verbal substitute between Harry and Dumbeldore close to the tip of the e book. the fast answer on your question is Voldemort. you have examine adequate of the books to comprehend that Voldemort effectively tor his soul into diverse products and saved them in diverse gadgets. The crying boy that Dumbledore pronounced as a pitiable creature that neither of them can help is a factor of the shredded soul of Voldemort, specially the area that replaced into saved interior of Harry . sure Harry replaced right into a Horcrux and did no longer even comprehend it this is why he had to die. this is the place the verbal substitute with Dumbledore occurs.
2016-10-01 04:54:04
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answered by ? 4
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Unfortunately, it was too fast-paced to spare many tears for the people who died--and she didn't have that much of a mourning scene at the end.
The tacked on Epilogue sort of took care of tears, too. Before that, you are still in the aftermath. The Epilogue jolts you out of that time and place to where Harry has been married for years and now has kids.
2007-08-01 07:24:27
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answered by loryntoo 7
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i thought the end was a bit cheezy. but as i'm a huuge harry potter fan, i felt a bit strange too!! i felt a little hollow, like something was gone. i didn't cry, but i surely was overwhelmed!
2007-08-01 07:22:04
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answered by krishnokoli 5
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oh my gosh, i was BAWLING at the end of this book. It wasn't because it was sad, but I think it was because it was so good and really came full-circle at the ending. It is also the last book, and for me, it was a very sad thing for something so good to end.
2007-08-01 08:23:39
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answered by Joceline (loves Samantha♥) 3
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I got a little teary eyed. It was a happy ending. Your not strange.
2007-08-01 07:19:58
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answered by queenofcups31 3
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Ummm, yeah. A lot. In my defense, it was about 3 in the morning and I was sleep deprived. The next day when I was telling my husband about it (he won't read them, says he'll just wait for the movie) I cried AGAIN!
2007-08-01 07:30:33
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answered by wlucynsky 7
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i cried a little cuz i wuz so happy 4 harry and ginny and ron and hermione and everyone
2007-08-01 07:39:43
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answered by dancemusiclove 2
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No.
But I've never cried during any of the books, no matter how upset I was about the deaths, so...
2007-08-01 07:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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i didn't the last chapter but it was sad when he finding out who had died during the war and i cried when he was walking to his death, but the epilouge i liked because i think it was very cute and funny, especially ron.
2007-08-01 07:28:17
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answered by Shiloh. 2
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