Spoiler
I finished the other night in a swirl of reading, couldn’t put it down till I was done. Once I read “The Prince’s Tale” I was just blown away and had to see how it ended. I think Miss JK did a fantastic job at illustrating what it is to be a coward and what it is to be brave. Snapes story touched my heart and he was very brave. Harrys selfless act of giving his life was ultimately rewarded. I think this shows that when we put others in front of our own needs the result is happiness, a win/win… But the effort needs to be genuine and then it is a true act of bravery and self-sacrifice. Only then can such rewards be reaped. Who among us has such bravery and depth or heart? Such goodness is rare in this world but it is there and should be venerated, respected. It is very hard to act in that manner because, just as the story indicated, it appeared as Harry was truly heading for his own self-destruction… the destruction of ego if you will. But he was brave and his concern for all others outweighed his own attachment to his self, his own needs. He could’ve easily gave up and went into hiding for the rest of his life to save his self but he did the brave thing, without knowing he would ultimately survive. It was fantastic.
On another note I was Confunded by only one detail… which is a key thing actually but can’t seem to reason it out… How and why was Draco the true master of the Elder Wand? I understand Dumbledore was the master… then Harry became its master when he overpowered Draco but why was Draco the master after Dumbledore died?
Buster? Sloth? Dmakron? McNulty?