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Year 7: The Deathly
Hallows
Harry has finally come of age, and finally
started on his final journey to defeat Voldemort for good. The Durselys are
forced to go into hiding so that Voldemorts Death Eaters will not torture
them for information, and Harry sets off with Ron and Hermione on a difficult
quest to find and destroy the last of Voldemorts Horcruxes. Only once
those have been destroyed, Harry knows, can Voldemort truly be killed.
Its not easy. Harry is plagued with
rumors of Dumbledores past, and begins to wonder if the Headmaster he so
long revered might have had a much darker past than he ever let on. The three
are frequently without food, and with winter coming their journey is no day at
the beach. Because of their lack of plan, lack of food, and lack of progress,
their spirits are often low, and Ron especially becomes argumentative. One
night he and Harry get into an epic fight and Ron leaves to go back home.
Harry and Hermione are devastated that
hed abandoned them. They finally decide to revisit Godrics Hollow
in search of clues, and once again theyre almost caught by Voldemort.
Every step they make, it seems, he is there anticipating them. Theyve
almost died too many times to count, and their spirits sink even lower when
Harry discovers his wand was broken in the battle.
Ron redeems himself a few weeks later by
coming back and saving Harrys life in the nick of time. They manage to
destroy another Horcrux with Gryffindors sword, and they become excited
again as they begin to learn about a mysterious trio of magical objects called
the Deathly Hallows. Whomever possesses the three objects will be a master of
death, and to Harry, its his one chance to beat Voldemort and live to
tell the tale.
As his adventures and the danger hes
in increases, Harry begins to truly understand what Dumbledore intended him to
do. He realizes, almost at the last minute, that his own life will have to be
sacrificed in order for Voldemort to truly be vanquished. Filled with love for
his friends, he willingly gives his life so that they may live.
His last act of heroism, however, saves
his life. He meets Dumbledore again in death, and Dumbledore answers many of
his questions. He is given a choice to stay or to go back, and he chooses to go
back and fight.
Its all over between Harry and
Voldemort with just one spell. Harry is left alive, the true master of the
Hallows, and Voldemort is killed for good. He now understands more than he ever
has about love, and life, and sacrifice, and in spite of the loss of many of
his friends during the last battle, is grateful for the second chance hes
been given at life, and love. |