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i just finished it(yea i know im late!) but i noticed ALOT of people on here weren't happy with the epilogue(which is acceptable because it was a bit rushed)

but i see even more is that people werent happy with Harry and Ginny ending up as the Married couple.

some would rather see harry and cho and ALOT of people on here seemed to hope Harry and Hermoine would end up together(although it must of been obvious Ron would of been the future hubby)

even though JKR didnt have alot of time to build more chemistry for Harry and Ginny i found it from the start that they seemed likely to hook up in the end.(just a hunch i guess)

2007-11-09 14:00:13 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

15 answers

I always thought Harry and Ginny would end up together, especially after the 6th book. And I always thought Ron would end up with Hermione.

2007-11-15 18:53:01 · answer #1 · answered by hkhappybunny 3 · 0 0

I don't think the books concentrate so much on the chemistry between Harry and Cho.. so, I don't think it would have felt right for them to have married.

Harry probably couldn't be with Hermione, either, because Hermione and Ron just go together. Those two are like halves of a whole. Complete-each-other kind of thing. Personally, I liked that they ended up together.

Harry definitely could have met someone else later in life. That would have been entirely believable.

But out of the choices given, and by process of elimination, I guess that Ginny has to be the only right woman for Harry.

J.K. Rowling must have wanted to keep things peachy. =)

2007-11-09 14:19:33 · answer #2 · answered by : primavera : 3 · 0 0

I think the only people who don't see it to be obvious for Harry-Ginny to end together, are people who watch only the movies and not read the books.

Unfortunately, Ginny's character development in the movies has been very poor so far. OotP showed her to be a powerful witch but gave away her important bits to Hermione and Luna. The directors are gonna have a tough time building her up in HBP.

So yeah, to a books fan, Ginny is the obvious soulmate for Harry. But moviegoers can continue to fantasize about Luna or Cho or even Hermione.

2007-11-10 05:50:18 · answer #3 · answered by web_researcher 4 · 0 0

If she had tried to put in more details it could have ended up 2,000 pages. In book 6 Harry and Ginny's feelings came out in the open but she was crazy about him since the start. I would have liked more details about them falling in love and the whole romance bit but I guess it can't be helped. If you look up jkr on wilkipedia it showed a "condensed" version of 7 and it came some details of what might have happened as they grew older and it helped to bring it together.

2007-11-09 14:11:09 · answer #4 · answered by Blaze 2 · 1 0

Harry and Hermione are MUCH too brotherly-sisterly. They've always been that way. There's always been tension between Hermione and Ron because Ron is an idiot who liked Hermione and didn't realize that Hermione liked him back and didn't know what was going on with relationships. Because he's an idiot, but I do love him, he's one of my favorite characters. Yeah. I never liked Cho. And Ginny and Harry always clicked.

It was meant to be. I'm ignoring how cheesy that sounds.

2007-11-09 14:07:28 · answer #5 · answered by Lyra [and the Future] 7 · 1 0

Ha, I loved the fact that Rowling put Ginny & Harry and Ron & Hermoine. But maybe she should have made Ginny older, not younger, maybe more people would have expected the couple?

2007-11-09 15:24:56 · answer #6 · answered by oneofmillions 3 · 0 0

Ron and hermione are just right for each other and the whole reason they argued is because they liked each other. I hate cho she's dumb and always is depressed about cedric. Hermione is like a sister to Harry. and Ginny and Harry always had a thing for each other, I mean he saved her, for Pete's sake.

2007-11-09 14:29:30 · answer #7 · answered by bluemoonicecreamlover 4 · 0 0

I think, since it's magical and all, Fred's hand would disappear from the clock - having his hand there for all that time after his death would be disturbing, if not upsetting, for the Weasleys, wouldn't it? Besides, if every dead member of the Weasley family was still on the clock, it would be overcrowded with hands. But, then again, it could have been only the Weasleys we know. And I don't think there's a part labeled 'Dead', to be honest - that's just weird and unnecessary. For the disappearance of the hand (if it did in fact disappear), I think it would just vanish or quickly fade away: that's what magic can do, after all.

2016-05-29 00:47:55 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Actually, I found Harry and Hermione more believable. Ron and Hermione early on came across more as the brother-sister relationship. But I suppose it was more early on folks were saying they should all become one big happy family and Rowling ended up caving on that aspect.

2007-11-09 14:11:38 · answer #9 · answered by knight1192a 7 · 1 0

I agree with you it's always felt like Ginny and Harry from the first time they met.

2007-11-09 14:03:46 · answer #10 · answered by ziggy_brat 6 · 1 0

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