I was surprised that more people we knew didn't die. After all they said that 50 people had been killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. We only knew like 10.
I was surprised that more people we knew didn't die. After all they said that 50 people had been killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. We only knew like 10.
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But that doesn't mean that we knew all of them. There are hundreds of students at Hogwarts. So, a lot of those characters were not important in terms of known characters in the story.
I was surprised that more people we knew didn't die. After all they said that 50 people had been killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. We only knew like 10.
See... I was wondering if some of them had (other minor DAs like Cho or the Patils), but JKR just didn't want to say so, to be too upsetting. So she just made an aside about 50 bodies...
I just saw that as notably vague.
Still -- there are lots of students we don't know!
does anybody else think tonks and lupins death was completely a waste, they were barely used in this book and harry didnt even seem that bothered, in fact over all the deaths this was the most overlooked, just skimmed across and went past very quickly, fred got his mother weeping over his corpse and the two of the newly wedded new parents just got glanced at and then a bit later 'oh what a shame' attitutde, i just didnt 'feel' the loss like i did with the other deaths, i think JK could have done so much better with these two great characters, really, i am so dissapointed in that aspect.
does anybody else think tonks and lupins death was completely a waste, they were barely used in this book and harry didnt even seem that bothered, in fact over all the deaths this was the most overlooked, just skimmed across and went past very quickly, fred got his mother weeping over his corpse and the two of the newly wedded new parents just got glanced at and then a bit later 'oh what a shame' attitutde, i just didnt 'feel' the loss like i did with the other deaths, i think JK could have done so much better with these two great characters, really, i am so dissapointed in that aspect.
I thought that too. I loved those characters very much, but the way it was written stirred no feelings in me and I was ashamed at that. _________________ "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb..."
Griphook didn't die.
And Harry jinxed Fenrir before he had a chance to bite Lavender.
And did Fenrir die? I must've missed that. But that's good. He was awful. _________________ I am not worried Harry.. I am with you.
does anybody else think tonks and lupins death was completely a waste, they were barely used in this book and harry didnt even seem that bothered, in fact over all the deaths this was the most overlooked, just skimmed across and went past very quickly, fred got his mother weeping over his corpse and the two of the newly wedded new parents just got glanced at and then a bit later 'oh what a shame' attitutde, i just didnt 'feel' the loss like i did with the other deaths, i think JK could have done so much better with these two great characters, really, i am so dissapointed in that aspect.
I thought that too. I loved those characters very much, but the way it was written stirred no feelings in me and I was ashamed at that.
I agree with Luna and Sabrina _________________
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has anyone mention bathilda bagshot? i think that was her name, the one who rita skeeter asked about grindelwald and dumbledore?? i think voldemort killed her right?