lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2007

Fallen Warrior

In the beginning there were a lot of ideas running through my head just by the fact of looking at the title. When I began to read, Hagrid was on the ground without moving or saying something and for that reason I thought that the “Fallen Warrior” that the chapter is talking about was Hagrid but thanks God, he’s still alive. After the difficult battle that the members of the Order had against the Death Eaters, the plan was to meet again in Tonk’s parents’ house which was provided with protecting spells against the evil forces but the problem was that nobody had arrived before them and it was supposed that Harry and Hagrid were third to arrive the place. After a short conversation with Tonk’s parents, Lupin and George arrived but there was a serious problem: George’s face was covered in blood! George had lost one of his two ears. First of all, Lupin took Harry and asked him something that the real Harry would respond and that was because Lupin wanted to be sure that he was the real Harry Potter. Then Harry told him that Stan Shunpike (the bloke who was the conductor on the Knight Bus) was one of the Death Eaters and when Harry tried to disarm him, he got it and knew that he was the real Potter by the fact that he did not try to kill him. Then Lupin and Harry began to discuss because Lupin couldn’t believe that Harry was trying to disarm the Death Eaters instead of killing them. The fight ended when Harry said “I won’t blast people out of my way just because they’re there. That’s Voldemort’s job”. After that, the other Order’s members continued arriving except Mad-Eye (who was hit full in his face by the Voldemort’s curse) and Mundungus (who decided to escape when saw Vodemort’s face). All of them were trying to find out how Voldemort knew that they were going to move Harry that night and they thought that Mundungus was the traitor until Harry said that they needed to trust each other and that meant Mundungus wasn’t guilty. At the end of the chapter Harry had a vision of Ollivander (the guy who used to sell wands) begging to Voldemort for his life because he was wrong about his theory of the connection between Voldemort’s and Harry’s wands.

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