Death of Harry Potter Makes Mythological Sense
No, no, no, no...tell me this isn't true...that JK isn't really prepping us up for his murder...
Death of Harry Potter Makes Mythological
Sense
Jul 5, 4:42 PM EST
The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Brace yourselves, Harry Potter fans. No matter how desperate you are for Harry to live, some experts in classic literature and mythology say that finishing off the young wizard would make sense — in a literary kind of way.
J.K. Rowling has never shied from darkness in her phenomenally successful series — it started with the murder of Harry's parents, continued through his discovery that an evil wizard was trying to destroy him, and has included pain and torture and the deaths of major characters. She's already promised two deaths in the seventh and final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," coming out July 21, and has refused to commit to Harry surviving. But she couldn't kill Harry off, could she? She wouldn't do that, would she?
Read the article at MSN.com
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