Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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A couple of different examples of "good" use of deaths would be 1) Ned Stark in Game of Thrones and 2)Some of the main characters in the Dark Tower Series.
The first made me angrier because Ned was such a likeable character and his end was so unjust, but most of all I really wanted to spend more time with him. So I was just outraged that GRRM would take him out like that - but at the same time the fact that Martin wasn't afraid to do that is part of what makes that series great.
The Dark Tower deaths invoked more sadness than anger - mainly because I did get to spend a lot of time with those characters. They died well but gee it was sad - but that was more towards the end of the series. Point is, the writing made me "feel," but to do that you have to write characters that people are going to care about.
Its not the deaths that matter, its whether the deaths matter.

There are only a few, rare, and shining examples of main protagonist deaths that are justified, in a literary sense. (The Lovely Bones, for example. Without that death, there is no story.)
Good luck!


So, for your own writing purposes? Make sure there's a reason you're killing a character off, especially if they've existed from the start, and would have likely become a character the reader cared about. Kill a character if their death spurs other important events onwards. But I don't suggest killing a character just for dramatic effect, because, yes, it would ruin the book for me if/when I continue to read on and there was no purpose for the character dying.

One of my favourite books is by an author Trudi Canavan (view spoiler) - there was a lot of outcry by fans but I think it works really really well.
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And, for my own ~writer purposes~, how would you feel if the main character of a novel/series was killed off? Would that ruin the novel/series for you or do you think it would add to it?
(example: Harry was killed and was not resurrected but the story continued or something like that)