Fred hit me hard as well - But it was nice to see all of the Weasleys reunite before hand.
I had a feeling, at that point, something was going to happen, except when I read where they were all together, something was going to happen to Ginny, with all the emphasis they were putting on her about staying behind and such. Fred was a total shocker. The twins were the heart of the comedy in that entire series.
I have to say...Lupin affected me the most, only because Lupin and Sirius were my favorites, and now they're both gone. And while I've ready many books and series that describes two lovers dying in each others arms, or near each other, as Lupin and Tonks did, the description is just very saddening.
Dobby was quite horrible, too. Dobby had always annoyed me in the Chamber of Secrets movie, but I loved him so much in the books.
Not one vote for poor Collin Creevy. _________________ Peace is a lie. There is only passion.
Through Passion, I gain strength.
Through Strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory my chains are broken.
I hated a whole lot of the deaths. Dobby's was probably the saddest because there was a lot of time spent on it. Lupin's death hit me the most because he was my favorite. I also hated that Colin Creevy died. Hes not mentioned at all throughout the books very much and then he steps up to be brave and pays the ultimate sacrifice. _________________ Amor Vincit Omnia!
I sobbed my eyes out when Snape died. I ALWAYS knew he couldn't be a bad guy and I was just so happy he wasn't. And then with his death, I cried for like three hours.
Well, Fred and Remus were major impacts on me because I loved them both. Fred and George always made the series worthwhile to me after I read a part I didn't like. Tonks wasn't too big of an impact, even though I did like her a lot. I was more upset that Teddy was left alone. Mad-Eye was a death I was actually surprised at, and kind of sad about. I actually cried when Snape died, because while I didn't like him much in the first several books, he was still someone to be remembered. And I always knew he wasn't all evil. I even argued with my friends, who did like Snape, that he killed Dumbledore for a good reason in the sixth book.
And Hedwig. YES, I hated that Hedwig died...Because it just...didn't seem fitting.
I think Snape's did, because he died painfully, and for no good reason.
karma _________________ Peace is a lie. There is only passion.
Through Passion, I gain strength.
Through Strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory my chains are broken.
His death showed Harry the truth..
I guess it's something but i am sure Snape would have told him otherwise. _________________ Peace is a lie. There is only passion.
Through Passion, I gain strength.
Through Strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory my chains are broken.
dobby's death impacted me the most because i have loved him since the second book and because he is so loveable lol
fred also impacted me because i think the twins are absolutly brill and always make me laugh george wont be the same without fred
lol _________________ " if voldemort is buliding up an army then i want to fight"!!!!!!!
i had expected that Lupin's death would impact me the most as i liked his character since the third book. but i think the news about his death was written in such a way that it did not create too much of an impact...it was kind of bland. i did not really feel for any of the deaths in this book, as i did for sirius and dumbledore. i think jkr did not want to spend too much time on describing these morbid events Still Dobby's death impacted me the most, mainly because it was written in such a way
Snape's death broke my heart in two. As I saw an icon say, "JKR left a Snape shaped hole in my heart."
I was sort of expecting it after the 6th book, but it didn't prepare me for it. I honestly couldn't stop crying for hours about it and kept tearing up days after that. Wow, that sounds pathetic, but HP is really awesome to me and Snape was my #1 favorite character. His death hit me hard.
Lupin's death was really sad too. He was a great guy and did everything he could to help others. I wish JKR would have said more about his death in the book, but at least she told us what happened later on.
Dobby and Hedwig dying was sad. It seemed kinda harsh that JKR killed them off. Especially Hedwig, she was innocent bird! I guess it was to cause Harry pain or something, I'm not sure.
Oh and Fred's too. Really sad. Him and George have been together all their lives and suddenly they weren't. It was sad to think of George no longer having Fred. The Double Trouble Twins separated forever.
I was actually please with Snape's death. _________________ Peace is a lie. There is only passion.
Through Passion, I gain strength.
Through Strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory my chains are broken.
well ya i think we all expected him to die. that didnt come as a surprise.
i was saddened by the deaths of hedwig and dobby, and snape too.
i sort of expected lupin to die, but i didnt expect tonks.
but i was indifferent to their deaths, as well as fred's. pity george didnt die too. i mean, thats just so horrible, killing off one twin? id rather that both died.
and well, i expected percy to die as well, just right after he had reconciled with his family. pity it wasnt him but fred.
but more than the deaths, what really had a great impact on me were snape's memories, and kreacher's tale. but dobby's death was the next most touching thing. _________________
just bout every death surprised me...especially the early death of Mad-Eye...cuz of that no good rotten Mundungus....grrrrr!!!! I rlly couldnt believe FRED DIED!! Him and George were great!!! and it came so suddenly...no warning and no official cause...grrr...i cried for Dobby, of course. But the one that impacted me most was when Dumbledore told Snape tht Harry HAD to die!!! as soon as i heard that i started to cry...all the way till he was "killed" by Voldy. Then when i started readin the conversation btw Dumb. and Harry...i was a ll good again...hahaha. i cried the most, actually, AFTER i finished the book. IDK y, but i was still in the "Harry Potter world," and realizin that there would never be anymore new adventures to go on....i just couldnt imagine it...lol. and i pretty much broke down...lol. which now seems dumb, but i was still in the "world." lol....wellp...thats my opinion...hahaha...and a long one.... _________________
well i cant blame mundungus for mad eye's death. mundungus had never been known as a brave man, and he never volunteered to die for harry. i think mundungus had every right to disapparate. id blame mad eye for his own death. but either way, i feel his death was such a waste of life. good people die first. oh at least he is at peace. doesnt have to keep looking over his shoulder anymore for potential assassins. _________________
Dobby's death almost drew my tears out but could anyone really cry over a story? Dobby's death was a shock with him all cheerful and a harry potter fan and all. At least he died as a "Free elf".
On the other hand, Hedwigs death was like a shock. It was like I hit something but I don't really know what happened. I had to re-read Hedwigs death a few times to actually understand what happened. I found Hedwig's death to be really out of the blue. Nothinng really stemed from its death either. _________________ I am a:
well...yeah...i've def. cried over a few stories...lol. but anyways...i guess it wasnt mundungus' fault...even tho he's still a coward...because he was confunded by snape and told to use the Polyjuice Potion in the escape from Privet Drive as his idea...hmmm...i still dnt like him. lol. _________________