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Re: Brief comments on Magic, Dumbledore, and The Epilogue. Jeordam Send a noteboard - 07/04/2010 06:09:20 PM
Magic

I agree with you on the magic being inconsistent, but my larger problem with it was that became too simplistic. The earlier books were full of new and unusual magic. In the later books, magic use seemed to be limited to unforgivable curses, along with the occasional stunning or disarming spell. I was hooked by a story about a kid living at a boarding school teaching magic, and the last few books basically threw that away entirely, with hogwarts (as well as study in general) dwindling into the background. Ah well.


See, I loved the stuff that dealt with the school. The class schedule, exams, homework and the like was cool. All of a sudden, the school stuff was back burnered. And then honestly, I don't get how there can be a whole wizarding world out there, and magic usage is limited to like 10 main spells and some plant/animal lore. Really?

Dumbledore

I hated the way in which Dumbledore died. I didn't care too much about his actual death, but I spent the rest of the series waiting for his death to mean something, or to be explained. Neither one ever happened. Dumbledore going down without a fight, begging Snape to do it. . .both were so completely out of character that I knew it had to be a trick. But it wasn't. It was just a very puzzling, anticlimactic death. Cedric's death was far more meaningful and dramatic, and we only knew him for a book or two. Dumbledore was Harry's mentor for the entire series, as well as the most powerful wizard in the world, and he got nothin'. Bah.


I agree. For the most part, the good guys deaths were traumatizingly lame. Dubledore is gone in a flash. Sirius falls through a shrouded arch. Mad-Eye Moody falls off his broom. Weak...all of that. Cedric & the Weasley Twin who died got more of a send off, and made a whole lot more impact storywise (especially Cedric). When Sirius died, the biggest aftermath we saw was teen-angsty HP. Moody was basically in passing. I felt more for when Hedwig died. And then Dumbledore just crumpling to the ground? It was weak, in a lame way not cool way.

The Epilogue
Everyone I've talked to hated this, but I actually enjoyed it. It was cheesy, true, but I really like to see things get back to normal after big battles for some reason. Too many stories show you the fight, but very little of what everyone is fighting for. Always seems like you win the prize, but never get to find out what it is. Sure it might make a more dramatic ending to fade to black as the last arrow falls, but, darn it, I want to know if my gang got their happy ending or not. :P


I am still unsure of it. I think it would have been cool to see everything back to normal later in their years, but having all the kids pair up was just....wierd. Not sure I like that. How many high school relationships last for 19 years? Very few.

~Jeordam
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