I really want the veil thing at the Department of Mysteries to make a reappearance. It seemed too important to have just been a way of disposing a character for HSQ purposes.
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I think Dumbie is truly dead but will probably still make appearances in the next book. I don't really want Malfoy redeemed. I enjoy hating him. I like McGonnagal (sp?) becoming headmistress. Cool.
I'm on the "Dumbledore was begging Snape to follow through on the promise he made" bandwagon re: the killing. Either Dumbledore was afraid of the death that was waiting for him (lingering, painful, losing his mind most likely) or he was afraid they'd just capture him. Draco probably headed up those stairs thinking, "Finally, a chance to get my own back," then he was staring down his wand at a real person who he'd known for years. 16 (are they 16? 17?) is a little young for most people to have developed the ability to slaughter people you know.
How do the headmaster portraits work? Will Dumbledore be available for consultation now that his portrait is on the wall in the headmaster/mistress office? Or do you have to be a ghost to animate it?
If Draco isn't redeemed a little, he stays a cardboard villain. Rowling's better at characterization than that.
I'm guessing that Dumbledore will be available for consultation via his portrait.
Aimee, why do you want it to end that way? I've heard a couple of people say that and I am interested in what is satisfying about that ending?
I think a lot of leftover dissapointment for the ending of LOTR - I was prepared for Frodo to die. I like a good hero's death. I like a bit of martyrdom. For me, the hero dying at the end of the ultimate quest shows me that the writer has some balls.
That said, if he lives, I won't be upset. And I'll still hold JKR in very high regard.
I'm guessing that Dumbledore will be available for consultation via his portrait.
And The Pensieve. I'll bet The Pensieve reveals why DD trusted Snape so implicitly.
I don't think Harry should die. He may be a hero, but he's also a little boy.
I don't think he should. I wouldn't be upset if he did.