Re: A question about Harry




"Froggy" <shelbel007_2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok, here's a little question for you.

How many of you will be disappointed if Harry dies?

If Harry lives?

I won't be disappointed either way as long as the book is good, and the
final showdown between Harry and Voldemort isn't lame. I kind of want to
see a good wizard's duel between the two without something cheesey happening
or someone/something showing up to help Harry or wands connecting ...


Snape dies?

Snape Lives?

Doesn't matter to me either way as long as the story involving him is good.



Snape is evil?

Snape is good?

I personally think he is evil -- though not as much as Voldemort, and he is
playing on both sides of the fence so he can be on the side of the victor no
matter who wins. I think he joined Voldemort initially because he enjoys
power and ruling over others. My theory on why he switched (or started
playing both sides) is because after he heard the prophecy, he probably
thought to himself, "Wow, my boss is going to get his ass handed to him by a
baby. I'd better switch sides so I'm not thrown into prison when he dies."
However, knowing that his boss was working to make himself immortal -- if
not immortal already, a little voice in his head probably said something
like "If the boss is immortal, that means the kid can't kill him, so just to
be safe, I'd better make sure the boss thinks I'm still on his side.
Therefore, the best role for me to play in all this is that of the Double
agent."


Voldy lives?

Voldy dies?

I think he will suffer a worse fate than death, and I feel that it has
something to do that his soul will be totally destroyed though his body may
still linger, and he cannot join the afterlife on the other side of the veil
in the department of mysteries.


Kenny





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