
05-21-2007, 09:53 AM
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Re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Quote:
Originally Posted by Susan B STAFF ...My opinion, though, is that at least one of the deaths will be Professor Dumbledore. I don't know why I feel that, but I can imagine Dumbledore losing his life while assisting Harry in a duel with Voldemort.... | Soz been away for a while.
Anyway, I HAD to answer this. Prof. Dumbledore died in book 6 Half Blood Prince. Snape killed him. Dumbledore made Harry put on his Cloak of Invisibility, just as they were entering Hogwarts. Snape was there, started to kill Dumbledore, Harry tried to help, but Dumbledore kind of paralyzed Harry so he couldn't reveal himself.
Snape then escaped. Harry went after him but couldn't catch him in time.
They had the funeral right at the very end of the book. Everyone was there, even the Merpeople of the lake came above the water and sang (albeit deafening to everybody else as they screech when above water as we found out with the Egg in the fourth book).
As for the seventh book. Someone close to Harry is supposed to die apparently, don't have a clue who though. My money is prob on Ron as he's, kind of, the weakest of the three main characters. Although, it could be Hermione due to her sometimes getting VERY emotional (didn't mean that as a sexist remark, but it IS true nonetheless).
As for Harry being the final Horcrux, it's a BIG possibility. Afterall, they are basically pieces of Voldemorts soul, each being a transferrence of some of his power.
His power was transferred into Harry which is why Harry is so gifted and powerful.
That's also why Harry's wand is the twin to Voldemort's wand (as we found out in the very first book when Harry was taken "shopping" by Hagrid).
So that's my er 6 or 7 pence/cents worth |