Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
discussion
Who would you save that died in Harry Potter?

Hi, Laura. We've discussed that while JK Rowling left Lavender's death up in the air in the books, it's movie canon.
Dobby seems to be missed a lot. Personally, I MISS HIM TOO

Just kidding...I would save Fred, Sirius because his death was really sad and unexpected and then...probably Dobby, poor thing. I think it was Dumbledore's time to die, and Snape's too because he already saved Harry...
Oh man, so many... Fred, Remus, and Tonks. Snape, Sirius and Dumbledore's deaths had this huge meaning to them within the whole plotline, and the book would have been weaker if it weren't for their deaths.
Snape showed how truly merciless and emotionless Voldemort was, and his death revealed so much backstory with Lily that would have been less powerful if he had just told it to Harry.
Dumbledore, I feel, created a drive within Hogwarts to kill Voldemort once and for all. He died to save Hogwarts by allowing Snape to stay a trusted advisor, therefore allowing him to stay on the inside.
Sirius created pure emotion. In a way, he was the last family Harry had, and then he was gone. I mean of course he had the Weasley's and Lupin and everyone, but Sirius was his godfather, appointed by his own parents. There was a bond between the two of them that got severed too soon. However I do think that his death impacted Harry in a way that added to his drive and his devotion to ridding the world of Voldemort.
Fred, however, was a heartbreaking casualty that I wish to take back. Yes, he created a HUGE heartbreak, and showed just how hard that war hit the wizarding world. I'm glad that J.K. Rowling was able to create such an impact with a single death... but I love Fred, and wish he was alive.
Remus and Tonks had an entire life together with Teddy ahead of them. Teddy is going to have to grow up without them, and that just breaks my heart! Granted, he has Harry, the Weasley's, and entire family that can help him... but they aren't the same as parents.
Snape showed how truly merciless and emotionless Voldemort was, and his death revealed so much backstory with Lily that would have been less powerful if he had just told it to Harry.
Dumbledore, I feel, created a drive within Hogwarts to kill Voldemort once and for all. He died to save Hogwarts by allowing Snape to stay a trusted advisor, therefore allowing him to stay on the inside.
Sirius created pure emotion. In a way, he was the last family Harry had, and then he was gone. I mean of course he had the Weasley's and Lupin and everyone, but Sirius was his godfather, appointed by his own parents. There was a bond between the two of them that got severed too soon. However I do think that his death impacted Harry in a way that added to his drive and his devotion to ridding the world of Voldemort.
Fred, however, was a heartbreaking casualty that I wish to take back. Yes, he created a HUGE heartbreak, and showed just how hard that war hit the wizarding world. I'm glad that J.K. Rowling was able to create such an impact with a single death... but I love Fred, and wish he was alive.
Remus and Tonks had an entire life together with Teddy ahead of them. Teddy is going to have to grow up without them, and that just breaks my heart! Granted, he has Harry, the Weasley's, and entire family that can help him... but they aren't the same as parents.

FRED (His death did not bother me as much of Cedric's because Fred knew what he was signing up for, he gambled his life for something he really believed him and he died for it. I bet he, like almost all the characters in the book, had no regrets about his death. I bet Fred's only regret about his death is leaving poor Gorge behind.)
Sirius (because other than the Weasleys, he was pretty much the closest thing Harry for a loving family)

I wouldn't pick anyone apart from Dumbledore because then the story would just turn out different which I don't want to happen. Now you may be thinking well if Dumbledore lives then the story would change right? But if Dumbledore lives nothing much would change expect he will know some more things, and that Hogwarts won't be bad when they come in to Hogwarts. Imagine the book with Harry's Parent alive? I t would be so boringf

I cried so hard when Sirius died and at that part in the movie I started crying at the beginneng of the scene knowing it was coming. It just felt like such a waste.
I thought the death scene of Dobby in the movie was very, very well done. He would not have been on the list for me if that scene hadn't been so touching.
And Fred. What is the dinamic duo without one of the twins?
I did not put Dumbledoor because he lived a very long life. Snape was sad but we spent so long hating him it felt right that he should be redeemed as he died. Tonks and Lupin kind of made me mad because they had a new baby who needed them but I wasn't as invested in their characters.
I agree with what someone said above. Each character had to die to develope Harry.




With Snape however, there is the old Shakespearean theme of redemption - think of Othello. Snape needed to die in the end to be completely redeemed. Also, it meant that on some level, he could be "re-united" with Lily Potter.

Fred, though i agree tht a weasley had to die i think percy woulda been a better pick mainly bc of the recent reconciliation and for heavens sake wat about gred and forge?
Sirius was awesome but with all his flaws... and also Harry wouldnt have been able to grow up as well with sirius
Dumbledore - needed to die at some point - JKR definitely picked a good point
Lupin/Tonks - loved them one of em had to die and you really cant have just one of them
Dobby - gosh i love him but it was such a poignant moment when he died and it really motivated Harry
so honestly i would save bellatrix,fred, and maybe colin creevey and hedwig

Snape died protecting his true love's child.Sirius I feel Harry would gain more fartherly advice frim Arthur Weasley.Dumbledore had lived his life to the full and his legacy will have lived on through Hogwarts.
Now if you asked which character should have died!
Malfoy's father

2. Fred - I understand why J. K. killed him off, but I feel like he was in the prime of life, and then brutally, his future has been annihilated by the snipping of his thread of life. He really did not deserve to die. Percy was completely justified in his rage, and his decision to pursue Rookwood. After all, it was the latter's explosion that ended Fred's life.
3. Sirius - I always get teary when I think about his promise to Harry that "when this is all over, we'll be a proper family". It is so cruel that Sirius, Harry's central father figure, had to die when Harry had thought that he had a chance at a real home and loving family.



People die, and the ones left standing didn't deserve to live anymore than the ones who died deserved death. They were simply lucky. Lucky enough to dive out of the way in time, or behind a wall.
I do have to disagree with whoever said Bellatrix. I think she had to die, otherwise we'd have this extremely loyal follower who is totally insane, and "loves" Voldemort. She'd have been hunting Harry until one of them died.

Jus

Iris wrote: "Tonks. Everyone else I could live with not being there. But second place would go to Fred because who doesn't love the twins? And lastly Hedwig. Poor Owl didn't know what hit him."
Hedwig was a her.
Hedwig was a her.

Ok ill agree with u on tht but wat about azkaban for her
I was devastated when she died even though i knew it wa gonna happen
Admittedly though not as devastated as when dobby died i did cry then
I cried for dobby, Dumbledore, prob Fred, and remus and tonks, and sirius. Especially dobby and dumbledore, ive read the books prob in the 20+ range and i still get REALLY close to crying by those parts


all discussions on this book
|
post a new topic
They should have lived.