The_Kitchen_Guy
Silver Member
- 12,389
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This thread explores various opinions and experiences related to "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," including plot points, character developments, and emotional responses to key events in the book.
Views differ on the effectiveness of character portrayals and the handling of emotional moments, with no clear consensus emerging regarding the overall satisfaction with the book's conclusions.
Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the book, reflecting a range of emotional responses and critical thoughts on character arcs and plot developments.
Readers interested in diverse perspectives on "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" and those looking to engage in discussions about character development and plot intricacies.
That did seem to make the whole pregnancy plot line completely gratuituous, except for Harry maturing enough to shame Lupin about leaving his family behind.northern_sunshine said:I think the reason Lupin, Tonks and Fred's deaths were kind of glazed over was because in the heat of battle, there was little time to mourn. Though it made me the saddest that Teddy was orphaned.![]()
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Hermione didn't have it. She returned it to Dumbledore after completing her overloaded semester.
Jennie4PC said:They were all broken in book 6 at the department of ministries
the piece of broken mirror on the cellar floor at Malfoy's, or how Hermione was able to maintain her bag while tied up by Greyback.
In Harry's mind it might have represented the piece of Voldemort that was in Harry. But yes, we may never know because it may be for us to find out.we never really did learn who the baby represented.