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Jun 12, 2008 10:23AM
Hedwig was more than just an animal...
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Not just an animal... but a true friend to Harry, even when he was stuck with the Dursleys!
...Or you can just write something nice about Hedwig.
Not just an animal... but a true friend to Harry, even when he was stuck with the Dursleys!
...Or you can just write something nice about Hedwig.
Hedwig was a freind to harry, i guess.



Hedwig had always been there from the very begining, even before Harry knew Ron and Hermiony. I kind of hoped she would always be there, even when they all went old. When she died, i was completly into shock, but what with all the things happenig in that chapter, i couldn't exactly grasp her death. =(
I know, it was like it happened all a sudden, so u couldn't even realize what had happened. I think Hedwig deserved a more peaceful death than that. I don't think there was enough thought put into Hedwig's death, like JKR just stuck it in there without thinking about it or planning it. It wasn't sad enough... :(

I thought the "fallen warrior" was Hagrid too. I was so happy when he survived, but Mobby's death also made me upset.
I thought Hagrid was going to die there, and also I thought he was dead when the spiders took him off into the forest. I was like "Wait, what just happened? Is Hagrid dead?"

Haha sorry that's kind of funny :)

Well... I don't really know, but I thought it was supposed to be like a piece of Voldemort's soul. Like, instead of killing Harry, he killed a little piece of his soul... Like the piece of Harry that was a Horcrux. Ugh. That thing scared me.
That was one of the only times I actually felt bad for Voldemort...

I felt bad for Voldemort's mom, too....
That whole thing was a really sad story...
That whole thing was a really sad story...

They scared me. I thought the brother was pretty creepy... The whole parseltongue thing... The always creeped me out.

Apparently, evilness runs in the family.
