Omg. I totally agree with you. He was so concerned with his journey though but he needed to remember that they love him and they were on the journey too and I think that Harry needs to realize that they were risking their lives.
BTW luv luv luv the whole Pansy Parkinson sn
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2007-10-07 11:10:17
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answered by SoccerStar234 2
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Well maybe he was too used to her being brilliant at everything to really appreciate it anymore. Don't think he really hated her he just was angry...
All right Ron and Hermione risked their lives going with Harry - but he didn't really asked them to, did he? They - or at least - Ron just came for a bit of adventure but when he realised it wasn't going to be that easy he just went away. Hermione was loyal though. But the two of them were unbearable with all their bickering and Harry always in between them. But Ron made up for running away by saving Harry's life.
Don't really think H's magic was worse in the last book it just shows how love can affect you.
An dI certainly think that the last is one of the best book of the series finally most of the things become clear (esp about Snape). Never thought I'd say that but I like him a bit more now that I know the reasons for his actions and reactions. And Dumbledore descended a bit from his pedestal. Great series and a good end.
2007-10-07 18:20:32
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answered by misskitty 3
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Remember some of the hostility between Ron, Hermione and Harry arose because of the horocrux amulet, and the stress of trying to complete an overwhelming journey with little or no help from the magical world.
2007-10-08 13:57:54
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answered by ♥Instantkarma♥♫ 7
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I always feel not only Ms. Granger last book is worse.I feel J.K. Rowling just want to finish and get Harry out of her like dudley's.
2007-10-07 18:10:32
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answered by angel_77m 3
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I guess you could of felt that in someway during the last book, but put yourself in Harry's shoes during that time. His dear friends are dieing and attacks are coming left and right..
I don't think he was doing it to be mean, but there was more important matters.
2007-10-07 18:16:10
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answered by Liv 3
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Yes! I chalked it up to too much togetherness. She was rather hard on Harry, too. Tough situation under too much pressure, I guess.
2007-10-07 18:42:08
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answered by Diana 7
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I agree, but as Harry gets older he gets moodier as well. It fits with his character.
2007-10-07 19:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree, he was a little too self centered in the last few books.
2007-10-07 21:28:41
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answered by Kira 3
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i thought that too. at first, anyway.
but then i KINDA lost that thought when i was looking through the book again after finishing it... and saw how she stayed with him even after ron left.
ehh. yeah.
2007-10-07 18:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, i can see that. he didnt seem to appreciate it at all when ron left and she stayed with him. it wasnt easy for her to stay and he didnt make it any easier for her, he seemed to get madder at her during that time.
2007-10-07 21:35:21
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answered by Pixie 3
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