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| Topic Started: Jul 23 2007, 01:25 AM (6,709 Views) | |
| rubberchickenben | Jul 24 2007, 07:55 PM Post #16 |
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If George's ear got Sectumsempra'd off, wouldn't someone be able to fix it? Malfoy got healed. |
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| Sentynel | Jul 24 2007, 08:33 PM Post #17 |
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Malfoy's injuries could heal naturally, though. You can't regrow an ear non-magically and dark magic prevents magical healing. |
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| Wammy | Jul 24 2007, 08:50 PM Post #18 |
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Yoy hoy hoy. Draco has a receding hairline. But Dobby's death was unexpected. I thought it would be Ollivander. |
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| Rekhyt2238 | Jul 25 2007, 12:28 AM Post #19 |
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Dobby and Hedwig's deaths were sad...For a while, I thought Olivander was dead... |
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| Ianna | Jul 25 2007, 12:47 AM Post #20 |
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Does anyone else want to know who originally died but didn't? I'm interested....I think it might be Lucius Malfoy. Edit: Actually, it was Arthur Weasley. |
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| andalusian_mare | Jul 25 2007, 12:57 AM Post #21 |
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Hedwig's death upset me. So did Fred's. Actually, everybody's did. |
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| Mwamba | Jul 25 2007, 01:10 AM Post #22 |
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A fangirl's worst nightmare. Nobody's death really touched me in this book, everybody was too minor. |
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| Ianna | Jul 25 2007, 01:12 AM Post #23 |
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Who would have touched you? I cried on everyone but Mad Eye's so far through the reread.... I think that the reason they didn't touch us as much is because they happened in the middle of the book, instead of the end. Sirius was less major than Lupin in some ways, but I sobbed for at least twenty minutes when he died. |
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| Mwamba | Jul 25 2007, 01:17 AM Post #24 |
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Bleh, very minor. I'd be sad for Fred, had we been able to see George's reaction. But the death scenes...idk just the way it was written. Oh, Bella's death did kind of upset me, but I saw it coming. At least she can rest in hell right alongside with Voldemort. Ron or Hermione I would have been devastated. Or Harry at the discovery he was a Horcrux had he not taken his reaction to being one so slightly, or got to be alive. (If he sacrifices himself, let him be sacrificed dammit.) |
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| Ianna | Jul 25 2007, 01:20 AM Post #25 |
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Yes, I think that if George would have been mentioned a bit more then we'd be a lot more heartbroken. The deaths in this book to me seemed kind of...glazed over? Yes, with any of the trio I would have cried and cried and cried. What about Hagrid? |
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| Wammy | Jul 25 2007, 01:45 AM Post #26 |
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He isn't dead. Today, they have bunches of stuff for hair loss. |
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| Ianna | Jul 25 2007, 01:47 AM Post #27 |
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What are you talking about, exactly? |
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| Rekhyt2238 | Jul 25 2007, 02:11 AM Post #28 |
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Kind of? They were completely glazed over... |
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| Ianna | Jul 25 2007, 02:13 AM Post #29 |
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Would you call Harry digging the grave for Dobby and the "funeral" completly glazed over? And Moody's Eye reminded us he was dead... |
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| Wammy | Jul 27 2007, 08:40 PM Post #30 |
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The book was through Harry's eyes. It would be different if it was in George's point of view. And what do you first think when you see this? |
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