I think that he will survive, but he's going to go through a lot!! In the end... I don't think that he will be in St Mungo's... but I think that he will be near death, at least once, during his battle(s) with Voldemort!!!
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
How could Harry ever be the same after killing Voldemort? We know that some of his friends will most likely die, so he will be a changed man after this happens.
03-12-2005 04:51 AM
daemon17 Elizabeth Formositas Montclaire House  
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fuscia said this in post #8 : How could Harry ever be the same after killing Voldemort? We know that some of his friends will most likely die, so he will be a changed man after this happens.
Yes but at the same time don't you think he'll be happy once Voldmort is dead? Then most of the stuff he's been through his whole life will be over, he'll be an adult, won't have to live with the Dursleys, no more Voldypoo attacks either.. it will all be over... like the series... agh... can't think about that...
Won't you go away
and leave me till the time of dying days
stand here by my side
and watch the river flood and pass us by
Who knows HOW it will end, or how Harry will be once it's all over. But, I think that Sherry has a good point. Killing someone can change a person... and no matter what, it's going to be hard on him.... free from this or not.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
03-12-2005 05:07 PM
daemon17 Elizabeth Formositas Montclaire House  
offline Registered: Apr 2004 Local time: 04:34 PM Location: Where the wind blows Posts: 1359
I'm not saying that killing a person won't change someone. But I do think that Voldmort dead would be a huge burden released and a great relief to everyone, especially Harry.
Won't you go away
and leave me till the time of dying days
stand here by my side
and watch the river flood and pass us by
Harry will survive; there's no doubt about that. Harry Potter is a classic hero tale which leads me to believe that good will prevail and the Hero will live happily ever after.
Harry saw his family in the Mirror of Erised. This shows that the thing that he wants more than anything is a family. A major theme of the series is friendship. I believe, in the end, these two story arcs will merge, and his friends will become his family. He will marry into the Weasley family through Ginny, and Hermione will marry into the Weasley family through Ron. That is why the Weasley family is so glorified by Rowling. They will become Harry's family, fulfilling his want and need for it.
Heather, that theory is very cute, but don't you think that marrying at the age of 17 is a bit early? I think that for the most part your theory is correct, but the story will end with budding romances.
M.
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