Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:55 pm Post subject: Favourite chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
My favourite chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is Kings Cross. Where Harry dies and is met by Dumbledore. This chapter gave away the real human behind Dumbledore. I simply love this chapter.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:19 pm Post subject: Re: Favourite chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow
Jibran wrote:
My favourite chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is Kings Cross. Where Harry dies and is met by Dumbledore. This chapter gave away the real human behind Dumbledore. I simply love this chapter.
Me too! I always found the DD character rather appalling because he seemed all you know, perfect...
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Well I must say that I realy feel that I should go back and read the book one more time. But I too like the chapter Kings Cross Station where Harry is met by Dumbledore. It was a very moving moment.
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I liked Malfoy Manor because it made me so FREAKING sad when Dobby died, but at least he died a hero! I know I've said this before but I'm going to say it again, I CRIED LIKE A BABY when he died!!!
I am not sure I can pin point just 1 chapter as a favorite, but if I have to it has to be The Princes Tale. I was just as giddy as a school girl who was asked out by the boy I was crushing on.
I loved it when Ron jumped in to save Harry, and then when Hermione saw he was back. That whole chapter was edge of the seat reading.
It's really hard to choose a chapter, isn't it? But I think my favorite would be Shell Cottage, when Harry buries Dobby and makes a choice between Horcruxes and Hallows. From that point, we get to watch the whole thing unfold. But I really did like King's Cross. It was great to see DD again.
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It was really sad when Dobby died. There was such a childlike innocence and sweetness about him. It was really depressing when he died. I loved that Harry buried him, though. It's a real turning point for the book, I think. Harry grows up quite a bit more in that chapter.
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