Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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Whose death made you cry the most?
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Sirius had finally gotten out of the house and gotten to go fight and feel important and then he went and died. I just felt so bad for Harry too. He had finally gotten a parent someone he could love and claim as his own and then Sirius died and I was just like dang can Harry not have one little thing.
Although I know that Harry didn't permanently stay dead, for those few moments that I thought he was it was so horrible. He had been through so much already and I was so sure that he was going to come out of it alive. I also had to think about how he was feeling and what he was thinking. He loved Dumbledore and to me I would have seen it as his last ultimate betrayal and that's horrible that he had to come to terms with all of that as he went to his death. I cried like a baby when I read that part and I cry every time I read it even though I know now that he's gonna come back.



In the movies it was Dobby's death that made me cry. His tiny little body hunched over in the sand, in his shabby little pillowcase. Harry crying. Ron holding Hermione, who had just been tortured. It was one of the saddest moments in the movies.

I also agree, 100%.
Hedwig, Dumbledore,dobby,james and lily, lupin, tonks, fred,snape i wouldnt know! i was soo upset when they all died!






Same here, when Fred died, I had to put the book down for a minute, because I couldn't even see.
The boggart thing reminded me, even in Molly Weasley's worst nightmare, Fred and George were together. When Fred died, it was a nightmare beyond a nightmare come to life.
I can't write anymore or I'll cry again.
Dobby was pretty sad too, but he died a hero's death, Fred didn't even get that much, he died in battle with a tin of other people.

Dumbledore. I liked him alot. :-( He was too wise to die.

In Order of the Phoenix, Molly sees a Bogart, when it saw her dead family members it shows the twins together...because even in death she can't imagine them apart.
Fred was young, he was in the DA and he was important. I am still not over his death.

Of course, if we are speaking of the entire series, then hands down it would be Sirius, the last person Harry could count as family, because he certainly didn't count the worthless Dursleys! If Voldemort ever went after them, I'm not sure that Harry would feel affected in the slightest. But Alas, Sirius Black! At least he went out with an act of heroism.



That is so sweet, aww
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