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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final instalment of the Harry Potter series, published on July 21, 2007.Harry's not going to school this year, but don't worry—it's for a good cause. Harry, Ron, and Hermione's only hope to defeat Voldemort is to destroy all his Horcruxes before he seizes total power. Harry, eager to get started on his hunt for Horcruxes, gets slammed by Voldemort's quick overthrow of the Ministry, forcing the trio into hiding, where they must contend with themselves, who they are, what they are doing, feelings of helplessness, and if they ever really knew Dumbledore.Also, remember how the previous few books just had one person die at the end? This time, no one is safe at any point in the story. Rowling had warned in interviews that book 7 would be a bloodbath and wasn't kidding.The story of Harry is continued in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a play that debuted in the summer of 2016 at London's West End, with a book version of the script being released the day after.The film adaptation was split into two films, released in 2010 and 2011 respectively. | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_106f1a77 | comment |
It's possible that when Harry Potter speaks to Albus Dumbledore in King's Cross, he's really speaking to Death himself using a form that Harry would trust. If this is the case, it would seem that Death is a truly benevolent being in the long run, as he is very kind to Harry and offers him a choice to live again or move on to the next life. | |
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Best Friends-in-Law | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1116591 | comment |
Best Friends-in-Law: By the epilogue, Harry has married Ginny and Ron has married Hermione, resulting in Harry and Ron being in-laws, Ginny and Hermione being in-laws, and Harry and Hermione being in-laws. | |
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Retired Badass | |
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Retired Badass:invoked Averted with Harry and Ron when they grow up, but played straight with almost every other major character. Particularly Neville, who settled into a nice, quiet teaching position at Hogwarts. Word of God says Ron helps run Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes with George and also after the Battle of Hogwarts that he does become an Auror with Harry and Neville. Whether he's still an Auror or working with George at the time of the epilogue is unknown. | |
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ArtisticLicenceHistory | |
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Artistic Licence – History: The Bloody Baron, who is a contemporary of Rowena Ravenclaw, should not be a Baron as the title didn't exist in England until after the Norman Conquest in 1066, when Professor Binns said in 1992 that Hogwarts was founded "over a thousand years ago", i.e., prior to the year 992. Rowena must have had her children very late in life (if we assume the Founders were in their twenties and thirties when Hogwarts was founded) for her to have a teenage Helena after 1066. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1235f055 | type |
Dirty Coward | |
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Dirty Coward: Mundungus Disapparates as soon as Voldemort confronts him during the chase, leaving Moody to die. Pansy Parkinson, who immediately points out Harry and demands somebody grab him and hand him over to Voldemort in exchange for her own safety. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1237828f | type |
Anyone Can Die | |
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Remus and Tonks are killed off-page during the Battle of Hogwarts, and Fred is killed onpage before that, making it clear that at this point, Anyone Can Die. It only gets worse from there. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_140e849 | type |
The Problem with Fighting Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_140e849 | comment |
The Problem with Fighting Death: The Tale of the Three Brothers conveys this Aesop in-universe. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_14a8e0a2 | type |
Villain Opening Scene | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_14a8e0a2 | comment |
Villain Opening Scene: The book opens with Voldemort and his Death Eaters in Malfoy Manor. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_14beeefd | type |
Darker and Edgier | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_14beeefd | comment |
Darker and Edgier: Given how each book in the Harry Potter franchise has invariably been darker than the last, it would make sense that Deathly Hallows is the darkest of them all. The book has several moments that wouldn't seem out of place in a straight-up horror novel, such as Harry watching helplessly as Wormtail is strangled to death by his own magical hand, and Nagini occupying the body of Bathilda Bagshot. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_14ed6ab7 | type |
Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_14ed6ab7 | comment |
Does This Remind You of Anything?: The Deathly Hallows symbol. Viktor Krum is enraged to see Xenophilius Lovegood wearing it as a pendant, because it was used by Grindelwald, but it turns out the mark was originally benign and unluckily appropriated by evildoers. Given that Grindelwald is a fantasy version of the European fascists of the early 20th century, it's a good parallel to the swastika, once a benign religious symbol that antedates the Nazis by millennia, being found in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. The scene with students and teachers mourning the Battle of Hogwarts casualties in the Great Hall comes across like the aftermath of a school shooting. Especially in the movie. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_16dad7a7 | type |
It May Help You on Your Quest | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_16dad7a7 | comment |
It May Help You on Your Quest: The items from Dumbledore's will: The Deluminator, the Snitch, and The Tales of Beedle the Bard. The Deluminator comes in very handy when the heroes are locked in the basement of Malfoy Manor. The Snitch actually conceals the Resurrection Stone, one of the Deathly Hallows. And The Tales of Beedle the Bard helps alert Hermione to the Hallows in the first place. | |
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Magic Fire | |
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Magic Fire: Fiendfyre is a living flame that seeks targets and grows rapidly as it consumes. It is very difficult to control. As it hunts, it takes the shape of various magical creatures. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_173909 | type |
Brainwashed and Crazy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_173909 | comment |
Ron, when he returns after leaving Harry and Hermione. As Harry points out, Ron not only saved his life on returning, but was Brainwashed and Crazy when he left in the first place. Further, Ron's arrival was just in time to save Harry's life, and then Harry lets Ron destroy the locket — an experience that turns out to be harder on Ron than Harry expected. To Harry, all this makes up for Ron's prior behaviour. Toyed with on Hermione's part, as she obviously forgives him instantly, but tortures him (metaphorically speaking) on a regular basis until she feels enough time has passed to show it. | |
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The Dutiful Son | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_174ea6a7 | comment |
The Dutiful Son: Aberforth Dumbledore. He's still disappointed that Albus was not. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_17501df2 | type |
Cool Old Guy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_17501df2 | comment |
Cool Old Guy: With Dumbledore gone, we get his brother, Aberforth, who is almost as cool. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1871c897 | type |
Kirk Summation | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1871c897 | comment |
Kirk Summation: Harry has quite an epic one at the end of the book before his final duel with Voldemort. It includes Harry telling Voldemort his Horcruxes are gone, reffering to him as "Riddle" several times, revealing that Snape had been Dumbledore's man all along, pointing out that his Heroic Sacrifice had protected the defenders of Hogwarts from him and culminates in the revelation that, he was, in fact, the true master of the Elder Wand. | |
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Take Off Your Clothes | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_18733eb2 | comment |
Take Off Your Clothes: Hermione makes Harry and Ron take off their wizards' robes so they can pass as Muggles. | |
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Say My Name | |
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Say My Name: The Deluminator worked only after Hermione said Ron's name. Only then could Ron hear them talking and send him close to where Harry and Hermione set up camp. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1b539743 | type |
Survival Through Self-Sacrifice | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1b539743 | comment |
Survival Through Self-Sacrifice: Harry discovers that he is the seventh Horcrux and it is his fate to be killed so that Voldemort can die. Rather than running from death as he had previously done, Harry walks straight to the Death Eaters' camp and allows Voldemort to kill him. In doing so, Harry goes into his mind where he finds the fragment of Voldemort's soul that had latched onto him, along with a manifestation of Dumbledore. Finally here, Dumbledore explains that by allowing himself to be killed, Harry's soul was freed from Voldemort's and his soul finally belonged to himself. Dumbledore also adds that the "Master of Death" did not find a way to escape death but to accept it, which is ultimately what Harry had done. | |
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The Caper | |
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The Caper: There are two of them to recover two of Voldemort's horcruxes: the infiltration of the Ministry of Magic to claim the locket of Salazar Slytherin from Dolores Umbridge, and the infiltration of Gringotts to claim the cup of Helga Hufflepuff from the Lestranges' vault. In both cases, it Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly as the trio comes across complications at the penultimate hour of their heists. | |
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The Purge | |
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The Purge: The Ministry's show trials of Muggle-borns. | |
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Poor Communication Kills | |
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Poor Communication Kills: Played with. Throughout the series Dumbledore knew everything that was going on but did not tell Harry, for reasons which many speculate — and Dumbledore admitted — may have been unnecessary. In this book, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are the only ones who know what is really going on but don't tell anyone else, either. Harry even wonders just how much of his own silence is really necessary at some points. | |
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Imminent Danger Clue | |
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Imminent Danger Clue: In the extremely creepy scene where a silent Bathilda Bagshot leads Harry and Hermione into her filthy house, Harry observes that Bathilda smells bad and later specifically catches the scent of "meat gone bad". This is followed very soon after by the horrifying moment where Nagini bursts out of a Bathilda Bagshot meat suit. | |
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Senseless Sacrifice | |
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R.A.B (Regulus Arcturus Black): when he discovered what a monster Voldemort was, he stole the Horcrux and died in the process. | |
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We All Die Someday | |
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We All Die Someday: The Central Theme of the "Tale of the Three Brothers", and ultimately the series as a whole. The only true way to "master" death is to accept it as an inescapable fate. Voldemort's inability to understand this is what eventually leads to his downfall. | |
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Heroic Suicide | |
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Heroic Suicide: Harry himself. He got better. | |
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The Quisling | |
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The Quisling: After Voldemort takes over the Ministry, Umbridge works for him indirectly by persecuting and wrongfully imprisoning Muggle-borns. | |
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MST3K Mantra | |
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MST3K Mantra: In-universe, when reading the Tale of the Three Brothers, Harry questions the sudden appearance of Death. Hermione reminds him that it is a fairy tale. | |
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Invented Individual | |
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When Ron is attacked by Snatchers after having walked out on Harry and Hermione, he gives the name "Stan Shunpike", admitting that it was easier to claim to be someone he knew about rather than make someone up out of whole cloth and that he was relatively lucky to have been caught by a group of dim bulbs. | |
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Back-to-Back Badasses | |
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Back-to-Back Badasses: Late in the Battle of the Seven Potters, Harry and Hagrid wind up back-to-back on the motorbike when Hagrid's botched Reparo spell causes the bike and sidecar to split apart, forcing Harry to abandon the sidecar. | |
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Tragic Intangibility | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1f6854a4 | comment |
Tragic Intangibility: When Harry uses the Resurrection Stone to bring back his deceased loved ones, he rushes forward to take his mother's hand but his hand goes straight through her. He realizes that the Resurrection Stone can't truly bring back the dead, only a shade of the deceased; however, he's still comforted by the fact they're with him in some sense as he prepares to die. It's not mentioned in the book if this is the case, although Harry states that the shades look more solid than ghosts yet not quite like living people. Taking Harry's experience into account, it's implied this played a part in the tragic origin story of the Resurrection Stone; a wizard used it to bring back his deceased love but because she wasn't truly alive, he eventually killed himself so they could properly be together. | |
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Ambiguous Situation | |
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Ambiguous Situation: It's unclear what exactly happened to poor Bathilda and how long she'd been dead when Harry and Hermione meet "her". Was Harry's conversation with the deceased Dumbledore him having a dream and using Dumbledore's image as a sounding board to talk things out with himself, or is he actually speaking to Dumbledore's spirit while in a sort of purgatory? Harry outright asks which one is happening and the other party only responds with a Mathematician's Answer. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1f799027 | type |
Obstructive Bureaucrat | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1f799027 | comment |
Obstructive Bureaucrat: Yaxley, a Death Eater turned Ministry official, inadvertently sidetracks a disguised Ron in the Ministry by making him clean up his office. The Gringotts goblin who greets Hermione while she is disguised as Bellatrix demands identification from her, knowing the real Bellatrix had been disarmed. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1f799027 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1fc8335e | type |
Deal with the Devil | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1fc8335e | comment |
Deal with the Devil: Or rather, with a goblin. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_1fc8335e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21584c75 | type |
The Profiler | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21584c75 | comment |
The Profiler: With Dumbledore gone, Harry is having to use the profile of Voldemort they developed together in the last book for the Horcrux Hunt. This is, for instance, part of how Harry deduces Voldemort hid a Horcrux in the Lestrange family vault). As Dumbledore is also revealed to have been dying during the previous book, he was training Harry to ensure he'd have the tools and knowledge necessary to move forward. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21584c75 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21bde5e8 | type |
The Tooth Hurts | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21bde5e8 | comment |
The Tooth Hurts: Harry chips one of his teeth while ducking to avoid a spell during the Battle of the Seven Potters. Andromeda fixes it for him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21bde5e8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21eb1793 | type |
Muggles Do It Better | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21eb1793 | comment |
Muggles Do It Better: Visiting the Lovegood home, Harry sees that Luna has decorated her bedroom ceiling with portraits of himself, Hermione, Ron, Neville, and Ginny. The portraits are inanimate, indicating that Luna used non-magical paint, but Harry finds them incredibly lifelike and all the more moving because of the effort Luna obviously put into them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21eb1793 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21f3aa44 | type |
Good Is Not Nice | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21f3aa44 | comment |
Good Is Not Nice: Harry had used the occasional Unforgivable Curse in moments of extreme stress in previous books, but it really gets turned up to eleven in this one. Many fans complained about this and about Dumbledore's interest in the Dark Arts; J.K. Rowling stated that she never depicted Harry or Dumbledore as white knights. Severus Snape. Full-stop. He did a great thing in becoming Dumbledore's spy and might have saved hundreds, if not thousands, of lives. However, that doesn't change the fact that he's a humongous arse for the entire series. J.K. Rowling herself said that if anyone else had been the Chosen One and Voldemort attacked them and their parents, Snape would never have turned his back on Voldemort. Good? Ultimately, yes. Nice? Absolutely not.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_21f3aa44 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_22cf536c | type |
Chekhov's Gun | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_22cf536c | comment |
Chekhov's Gun: The series has its own page. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_22cf536c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_237404cc | type |
Ironic Echo | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_237404cc | comment |
Ironic Echo: In Book 1, Ron yells "Are you mad? Are you a witch or not?" to Hermione. In this one, she yells at him, "Are you mad? Are you a wizard or what?" James' first words to Snape ("Who wants to be in Slytherin? I think I'd leave, wouldn't you?") are almost identical to a line from Draco's first conversation with Harry ("Imagine being in Hufflepuff, I think I'd leave, wouldn't you?"). Grindelwald telling Voldemort, "Kill me, then, Voldemort, I welcome death! But my death will not bring you what you seek... There is so much you do not understand..." is meant to be an echo to Dumbledore's line all the way back in the first book, "If there is one thing Voldemort cannot understand, it is love." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_237404cc | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_23dcc97f | type |
Circling Monologue | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_23dcc97f | comment |
Circling Monologue: Between Harry and Voldemort during their final showdown. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_23dcc97f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2439b588 | type |
As the Good Book Says... | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2439b588 | comment |
As the Good Book Says...: Both the Dumbledore family tomb and James and Lily Potter's graves have Biblical quotations on them: The Dumbledores' tomb has "Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also" (Jesus, quoted in both Matthew 6:21 and Luke 12:34). The Potters' graves have "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death" (Saint Paul, 1 Corinthians 15:26). Interestingly, Harry initially misinterprets this as a Death Eater idea (as, out of its proper context, it does sound exactly like the sort of thing that Voldemort would say). Hermione straightens him out. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2439b588 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_25bc8511 | type |
Generation Xerox | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_25bc8511 | comment |
Generation Xerox: In the epilogue, Ginny's daughter Lily cries at the train station the same way she did at that age. Harry's oldest son James is a bit mischievous like his namesake. Harry's second son Albus is said to be the spitting image of him, including the eyes, and has similar fears of being placed in Slytherin. Meanwhile, Draco's son Scorpius is his own image. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_25bc8511 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_269e82c1 | type |
Death of a Child | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_269e82c1 | comment |
Death of a Child: This book contains the only on-page death of children in the entire franchise when Voldemort kills two unnamed German kids in his search for the Elder Wand. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_269e82c1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_26c22470 | type |
Put Down Your Gun and Step Away | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_26c22470 | comment |
Put Down Your Gun and Step Away: Bellatrix, holding Hermione hostage, demands Harry's and Ron's wands. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_26c22470 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_270c1778 | type |
Blood Magic | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_270c1778 | comment |
It was a threefer: First, Voldemort's striking Harry with the Killing Curse destroyed the portion of his soul within Harry. But Harry survived because Lily's willing sacrifice for Harry meant that Voldemort could not harm him while her blood was present. Voldemort using Harry's blood in his resurrection had the side effect of anchoring Harry to life while Voldemort lives. Also, because Harry willingly leaves Hogwarts and goes into the Forest to confront Voldemort, he essentially does the same thing his mother did: he protects everyone at Hogwarts from Voldemort with the same protective charm. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_270c1778 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_281de59f | type |
Extremely Short Timespan | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_281de59f | comment |
Extremely Short Timespan: Not for the whole book, as it takes place over a year. But the last third of Deathly Hallows minus the epilogue (the Gringotts raid, Hogsmeade, the Battle of Hogwarts), eleven chapters, takes place over about twenty-four hours, from the morning of 1 May 1998 to that of the following day. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_281de59f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2848e7d2 | type |
Oblivious to Love | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2848e7d2 | comment |
Oblivious to Love: Lily seems completely oblivious to the fact that Snape has been in love with her since they were children. Despite himself being in love with Hermione, Ron's pretty good at missing that she's in love with him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2848e7d2 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_290fb089 | type |
Bully Turned Buddy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_290fb089 | comment |
Bully Turned Buddy: Played with in the Epilogue when Harry and Draco briefly interact at King's Cross Station. While the Trio and Draco have buried the hatchet and are at least cordial, they're also not really friends; too much damage was done during their years at Hogwarts. They won't be genuine friends until Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_290fb089 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_29bd6ffc | type |
Warning Mistaken for Threat | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_29bd6ffc | comment |
Warning Mistaken for Threat: After Voldemort seizes control of the Ministry of Magic, Harry and his friends infiltrate the Ministry, with Harry using Polyjuice Potion to adopt the appearance of a wizard called Albert Runcorn. While inside, he gets into an argument with Arthur Weasley, who accuses Runcorn of selling out one of his colleagues to the Death Eaters. Harry tries to give Arthur a warning that he's under surveillance for being an undesirable, which Arthur takes as Runcorn threatening him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_29bd6ffc | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2a090d00 | type |
Lampshade Hanging | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2a090d00 | comment |
Also, everything that happens in "King's Cross". As Harry says, "Is this all in my head or is it real?" and gets a Mathematician's Answer in response. Since Harry doesn't learn anything that he couldn't have worked out on his own, there's really no way to be sure. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2a090d00 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2a6a8e89 | type |
Sadist Teacher | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2a6a8e89 | comment |
Sadist Teacher: The Carrows, a pair of ruthless Death Eater siblings, take over disciplinary matters and Defence Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts this year. You know they're bad when Neville says they make even Umbridge look good by comparison. No one on the staff wants to turn students over to them for punishment. Not even Snape; when he catches several students trying to retrieve Gryffindor's sword, he levies the punishment himself — a night helping Hagrid — rather than turn them over to the Carrows. Given later revelations, he certainly did so on purpose. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2a6a8e89 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2b5ab7c1 | type |
Analogy Backfire | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2b5ab7c1 | comment |
Analogy Backfire: Hermione and Ron try separately to console Harry that the events that tarnished his image of Dumbledore happened when he was "young" and that he was frustrated that he had to sacrifice his future to provide for his brother and sister. Harry reminds them that he was about their own age, they're fighting a totalitarian regime, and he sought to impose one at that time. He also tells them he would have loved to have been able to have siblings and wouldn’t see them as a burden. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2b5ab7c1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2c628d38 | type |
Worf Had the Flu | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2c628d38 | comment |
Worf Had the Flu: Word of Rowling clarifies this as the reason Remus and Tonks died against Dolohov and Bellatrix. Months spent hiding due to her pregnancy dulled their duelling skills, allowing their powerful enemies to triumph fatally. Implied during the final battle with McGonagall, Kingsley, and Slughorn against Voldemort. Voldemort has just entered the battle, meaning he's at fresh condition, while McGonagall and Kingsley have been fighting for hours and are visibly battered and Slughorn is implied to have been pushing himself finding allies and also fighting as well, so while they fare incredibly well against the Dark Lord, they weren't able to finish him off. It's actually quite likely their combined efforts otherwise would have been able to back Voldemort into a corner, especially given the fact that Voldemort was also being hindered by Harry's loving sacrifice, though we never see just how they would fare against Voldemort when both sides were fighting at full potency. Hermione, Luna, and Ginny versus Bellatrix. Hermione was using Bellatrix's wand against her, meaning she was naturally at a disadvantage, subsequently allowing Bellatrix to match them all. Had it not been for said handicap, it can be safely assumed they would have won, though not without serious difficulty. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2c628d38 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2e732207 | type |
Home by Christmas | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2e732207 | comment |
Home by Christmas: Inverted and lampshaded. Harry responds to complaints Ron lodges while under the Horcrux locket's influence with jibes including "Did you think you'd be back to Mummy by Christmas?" Indeed, it's after Christmas that our protagonists start making meaningful progress in their quest. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2e732207 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2f329e3c | type |
Tomato in the Mirror | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2f329e3c | comment |
Tomato in the Mirror: "Harry is a Horcrux." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2f329e3c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2f948e12 | type |
Throwing the Distraction | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2f948e12 | comment |
Throwing the Distraction: Harry distracts some Ministry workers with a rambunctious Weasley toy in order to sneak into Umbridge's office. Justified, both because that's what the toy was built for and because, apparently, the Ministry sees that sort of thing fairly often. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2f948e12 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2fd7200b | type |
Dead Guy Junior | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2fd7200b | comment |
Dead Guy Junior: Harry's children are named James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna, and Remus and Tonks name their son Ted after her father, who had recently been killed. Word of God says George names his son Fred.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_2fd7200b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_30d4f2a | type |
Narcissist | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_30d4f2a | comment |
Voldemort. Try to act surprised. First, Neville destroyed his final Horcrux, after Voldemort made fun of him in front of everybody. The movie was more spectacular: he was not only killed by the Avada Kedavra backfiring on him from the Elder Wand, he ended up disintegrated as well, not even leaving his body behind. Opinion varies on whether his more mundane death in the book was more fitting — after all, Riddle/Voldemort's entire character arc grew out of his distaste for anything he considered 'ordinary' and being a first-rate narcissist. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_30d4f2a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_319e4a2f | type |
Even Evil Has Standards | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_319e4a2f | comment |
Even Evil Has Standards: We never find out for sure how Regulus felt about being a Death Eater (in short exactly how evil he was) — we only hear stories secondhand from people who weren't involved in his death. However, it seems that he considered Voldemort's having made a Horcrux and used Kreacher as a disposable tool to have crossed the line. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_319e4a2f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_32a1f455 | type |
Alliterative Family | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_32a1f455 | comment |
Alliterative Family: Ariana, Albus, and Aberforth Dumbledore. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_32a1f455 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_33029735 | type |
Dies Wide Open | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_33029735 | comment |
Dies Wide Open: Dobby, Fred, and Snape. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_33029735 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3318a1cb | type |
Distant Finale | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3318a1cb | comment |
Distant Finale: The epilogue, "Nineteen years later." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3318a1cb | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_33a82edb | type |
HammerSpace | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_33a82edb | comment |
Hammerspace: Hermione's bag. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_33a82edb | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3403abfc | type |
Mugged for Disguise | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3403abfc | comment |
Mugged for Disguise: The trio had to infiltrate the Ministry and got hairs and other identifying items from three workers at the Ministry. One they stunned. Two they made sick. At the end of the infiltration, one of their victims came back. Discussed as a possibility when Harry refuses to give his hair for others to pretend to be him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3403abfc | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34a9299c | type |
It Was with You All Along | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34a9299c | comment |
Earlier in the book, when Hermione is arguing with Xenophilius about whether the Deathly Hallows exist, Hermione points out that the only one with any real evidence for it is hardly special and has been replicated repeatedly. Then Xenophilius replies, totally unaware of the bombshell he is dropping on them: "Ah, but the Third Hallow is a true Cloak of Invisibility, Miss Granger! I mean to say, it is not a travelling cloak imbued with a Disillusionment Charm, or carrying a Bedazzling Hex, or else woven from Demiguise hair, which will hide one initially but fade with the years until it turns opaque. We are talking about a cloak that really and truly renders the wearer completely invisible, and endures eternally, giving constant and impenetrable concealment, no matter what spells are cast at it. How many cloaks have you ever seen like that, Miss Granger?" | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34a9299c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34dd5f3 | type |
La Résistance | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34dd5f3 | comment |
Neville, to Voldemort: "I'll join you when hell freezes over! Dumbledore's Army!" | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34dd5f3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34e05535 | type |
Rummage Fail | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_34e05535 | comment |
Rummage Fail: A few times when the handbag is used, this trope comes into play. Eventually, the characters defy the trope by using Summoning Charms (Accio) on the items within. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_359f619 | type |
It Is Not Your Time | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_359f619 | comment |
It Is Not Your Time: Harry's Near-Death Experience at the end of the book. He meets Dumbledore, and during this time, they discuss his going back to the living. It turns out that Harry can choose, either to move on or to return to life. He chooses to live. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_36ed3e1e | type |
Ascended Meme | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_36ed3e1e | comment |
Ascended Meme: The final book in the series where the protagonist dies and goes to an afterlife that looks like a train station before coming back to life. The Barry Trotter and the Dead Horse parody novel did this three years before. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_372a75a0 | type |
Bile Fascination | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_372a75a0 | comment |
Muggle Studies teacher Charity Burbage at Malfoy Manor in the opening. Draco can't conceal his Bile Fascination.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_37d94ed9 | type |
Agony of the Feet | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_37d94ed9 | comment |
Agony of the Feet: Ron gets a copy of the Monster Book of Monsters dropped on his foot early on while the trio discusses searching for the Horcruxes. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_37faae83 | type |
Noble Shoplifter | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_37faae83 | comment |
Noble Shoplifter: Hermione keeps doing this while the Trio are on the run. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_37faae83 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3840c533 | type |
Heist Episode | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3840c533 | comment |
Heist Episode: Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempt to sneak into Gringotts to steal the Hufflepuff cup, which had been turned into an Horcrux. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3840c533 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_38d02d44 | type |
Batman Gambit | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_38d02d44 | comment |
While Snape has spent the entire series hating Harry for reminding him of James and Lily, he is utterly appalled when he discovers that Dumbledore's ultimate plan hinges on Harry willingly allowing Voldemort to kill him to destroy the Horcrux within himself, permanently guaranteeing that Voldemort can never come back to life or hurt anyone else ever again. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_38d02d44 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_396e1c2a | type |
Face Death with Dignity | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_396e1c2a | comment |
Face Death with Dignity: Grindelwald, who lied to Voldemort about the Elder Wand, and laughed in his face (though annoyingly, this is completely reversed in the film). The Third Brother from the Tale of the Three Brothers has this in spades, welcoming death as an “old friend�. Harry, when he faces Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_396e1c2a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_39ed1c8a | type |
Conspiracy Theorist | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_39ed1c8a | comment |
Conspiracy Theorist: In-universe; the Muggle-born Registration Commission exploits the fact that, basically, nobody is sure where Muggle-borns get their magical abilities from in the first place to have them tried for "stealing" magic. Had they known, they probably wouldn't have cared. Ron pokes a hole in their conspiracy the minute he hears about it, pointing out that if Muggles could steal magic, there'd be no such thing as Squibs. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_39ed1c8a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3ad4462 | type |
Reverse Relationship Reveal | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3ad4462 | comment |
Reverse Relationship Reveal: When Snape killed Dumbledore at the end of Half-Blood Prince it seemed that he was really a double agent for Voldemort the entire time. But towards the end of this volume, it turns out that he was genuinely on the side of the heroes, having killed Dumbledore (at his own request) to maintain his cover and as a Mercy Kill. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3ad4462 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3aec9e5e | type |
Properly Paranoid | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3aec9e5e | comment |
Properly Paranoid: Several times during the Trio's camping trip, Ron stops Hermione and Harry from saying Voldemort's name, because "it feels like a — a jinx, or something." It is exactly that: When the Death Eaters took over the Ministry, they put a Taboo Curse on Voldemort's name, which creates a magical disturbance around any person who utters it and disables whatever protective enchantments might be protecting them. Only serious members of the Order of the Phoenix dare(d) say the name, so the Death Eaters find them that way. Our protagonists get firsthand confirmation of this when Harry says "Voldemort" one March day and a few Snatchers promptly accost them. In Godric's Hollow, Hermione is wary of Bathilda for an excellent reason. She is not Bathilda, but Nagini in a magical disguise. Harry recognizes her first word to them as "Come!" in English, but Hermione hears it for what it is — Parseltongue. Bellatrix's stubborn insistence throughout the last two books that Snape was untrustworthy despite the Dark Lord clearing Severus? She was right. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3aec9e5e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3b657394 | type |
Mistaken Death Confirmation | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3b657394 | comment |
Mistaken Death Confirmation: After the Killing Curse malfunctions yet again when used on Harry, Voldemort sends Narcissa Malfoy to check that Harry is actually dead this time. Unfortunately for Voldemort, Narcissa cares more about rescuing her son Draco than about finishing Harry off, and when Harry discreetly confirms that Draco is alive, she stands and proclaims Harry dead so that she can march triumphantly into the castle and fetch him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3b657394 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3b74cf1c | type |
Crown of Power | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3b74cf1c | comment |
Crown of Power: The diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw is charmed to give increased intelligence to anyone who wears it; however, it is never used for this purpose in the books. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3b74cf1c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3bc88a7f | type |
Foregone Conclusion | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3bc88a7f | comment |
Foregone Conclusion: It's inevitable that Voldemort's eventually going to realize his Horcruxes have been compromised (and that more of them have been destroyed in the interim since the Diary in Chamber of Secrets). The Trio knows this, which is why they're trying to keep their tactical advantage a secret as long as possible. The jig's finally up after the Gringotts heist. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3bc88a7f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c0a4666 | type |
Noodle Incident | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c0a4666 | comment |
Noodle Incident: When the gang is sneaking around the Ministry of Magic, Harry sets off a Decoy Detonator, resulting in this remark from an employee that isn't elaborated upon any further: And this line from Lily in one of Snape's memories: It's not entirely clear what the Muggle boys did to Ariana that left her traumatised for the rest of her life, though thanks to the symptoms she displays and her father's reaction, there are theories. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c0a4666 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c2659de | type |
Belated Love Epiphany | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c2659de | comment |
Belated Love Epiphany: Harry despises Snape for most of the series, but it's not until the end of this book, after learning that Snape had secretly been working to protect him and bring down Voldemort, that Harry comes to respect and admire him. However, by then, Voldemort had already killed Snape. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c2659de | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c5734b2 | type |
Out-of-Clothes Experience | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c5734b2 | comment |
Out-of-Clothes Experience: In limbo, Harry is initially naked and without his glasses. His first act upon realizing someone else is there is to wish for clothes, which he finds. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3c5734b2 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3cc4cdb9 | type |
Check and Mate | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3cc4cdb9 | comment |
Check and Mate: The final confrontation between Harry and Voldemort (in the book at least). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3cc4cdb9 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3dcc914f | type |
Took a Level in Kindness | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3dcc914f | comment |
Took a Level in Kindness: Kreacher gets a lot nicer when Harry starts treating him better, and especially when he gives Kreacher Regulus' locket. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3dcc914f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3e16e61c | type |
Villain by Default | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3e16e61c | comment |
Villain by Default: In the final battle, the acting Headmistress orders all Slytherins to leave with those too young to fight. Why? Because one of them, Pansy Parkinson, wanted to turn Harry in to the Death Eaters. There are no consequences. Aberforth outright disagrees with evicting the Slytherins, instead saying they ought to be held hostage against their families, who are mostly Death Eaters. Seeing as Voldemort says that the Slytherins largely joined his army in besieging Hogwarts, it might have been a better plan. Harry rejects it outright, as Albus Dumbledore would never have allowed it if he had been alive. By Word of Godinvoked, several of the Slytherins who left at that point came back with the reinforcements in the second phase of the battle — not just Slughorn. Phineus Nigellus Black mentioned in Book Five that it's the sort of thing he would do, and it befits the pragmatic Slytherin stereotype. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3e16e61c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3f1aadeb | type |
Strictly Formula | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3f1aadeb | comment |
Strictly Formula: These youth are used to the formula of three large meals a day and adults looking over them — which gets yanked out from under their feet. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3f1aadeb | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3f7a958b | type |
Secret Test of Character | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3f7a958b | comment |
Secret Test of Character: The Sword of Gryffindor was placed under the frozen lake ostensibly to serve as some kind of test of bravery and determination. Harry realizes that immediately, but still points out that it seemed less of a test of character and more making things unpleasant for its own sake. Inverted when it's Ron who gets the sword, not Harry. Saving Harry from the Horcrux strangling/drowning/freezing him to death allows Ron to pass the test and get the sword. In other words, Harry didn't have to pass the test — he was the test. The water is further clouded by the fact that, although the retrieval of said item would certainly fit with its MO and at least one character insisted it be facilitated in such a way, Word of God notes that at heart, it was almost certainly more an act of petty spite by Snape than a desire to test anyone's character.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_3f7a958b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40bb59d0 | type |
Blatant Lies | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40bb59d0 | comment |
Blatant Lies: After the Death Eaters take over the Ministry, they quickly adopt a strictly anti-Muggle policy, even setting up Inquisition-style hearings for Muggle-borns. And during one such trial, Dolores Umbridge flat out states that a Muggle-born she is interrogating is not a witch. Harry can't take any more after this. Fortunately, Word of God states that Umbridge ended up in Azkaban for the rest of her life.invoked Voldemort tells those still resisting him at the Battle of Hogwarts that Harry was killed trying to flee the battle. None of them believe him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40bb59d0 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40cc0c7e | type |
Bittersweet Ending | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40cc0c7e | comment |
Bittersweet Ending: Voldemort is gone once and for all, everyone who fought in the battle alongside Harry is hailed as a hero, Dudley, Kreacher, Percy, and (perhaps) even Malfoy finally make peace with Harry, and for once, a competent Minister of Magic is instated. The bad news? Many, many people are dead. And, annoyingly, a few people who probably deserve death or imprisonment seem to evade it in the end (or, at least, don't have their fates mentioned in the book). It's not a perfect world. The Epilogue, however, turns this into more of a Happy Ending. The Wizarding World has been rebuilt for the better, Dementors have been removed from Azkaban, and our heroes managed to get married and have children. Ginny and Harry married and had three kids, while Ron and Hermione married and had two kids, making the main trio in-laws. The ending shows the next generation of wizards heading to Hogwarts in a peaceful era, where the terror of Voldemort is nothing more than a painful memory. And Harry's scar hasn't hurt since Voldemort's defeat, signifying nothing but peaceful days to come. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40cc0c7e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40d15d7a | type |
Spoiler Cover | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40d15d7a | comment |
Spoiler Cover: Covers for the Harry Potter series always show something from the book, but it's usually something vague like Harry flying on his broomstick. However, the American cover of this book shows the actual death of Voldemort — specifically, with Voldemort flying backward, succumbing to his rebounding Killing Curse, while Harry reaches upward triumphantly to catch the Elder Wand (though the wand isn't shown) as the sun rises in the background. This at least heavily suggests that Harry survives and defeats Voldemort personally, where the former event in particular was very uncertain. The absence of the Elder Wand and Voldemort not looking particularly defeated, per se, at least keeps things ambiguous enough to where one won't be able to realize what's happening until they read the actual scene in the book. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_40d15d7a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_423f5a19 | type |
Killed Offscreen | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_423f5a19 | comment |
Killed Offscreen: Moody is killed by Voldemort during the ambush over Privet Drive. Bill and Fleur, who both witnessed it, have to tell the rest of the present Order members what happened. Minister for Magic Rufus Scrimgeour gives Harry, Ron, and Hermione the contents of Dumbledore's will (well, sans the Sword of Godric Gryffindor), and presumably returns to the Ministry afterwards. It is Kingsley Shacklebolt's lynx Patronus that informs everyone at Bill and Fleur's wedding that Rufus was killed during Voldemort's coup. Among others Lupin and Tonks die in the Battle of Hogwarts, when Harry isn't present; he only sees their dead bodies later on. Whatever the hell happened to poor Bathilda is never explained. She’d been dead for months by Christmas. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_423f5a19 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_424d15ad | type |
Love Hurts | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_424d15ad | comment |
Love Hurts: Snape around Lily. He not only fails to save her, but then spends the remainder of his life trying to protect the son she had with the man he hated, even though he tried to keep him in detention for most of his school life. It probably didn't make things any easier that Harry looked exactly like James, except with Lily's eyes. Ouch. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_424d15ad | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4276401c | type |
Shoot the Messenger | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4276401c | comment |
Shoot the Messenger: And everyone else in the room, when Voldemort realizes Harry is going after his Horcruxes. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4276401c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_42c9f1ec | type |
Downplayed Trope | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_42c9f1ec | comment |
When Harry uses the Resurrection Stone to bring back his deceased loved ones, he rushes forward to take his mother's hand but his hand goes straight through her. He realizes that the Resurrection Stone can't truly bring back the dead, only a shade of the deceased; however, he's still comforted by the fact they're with him in some sense as he prepares to die. It's not mentioned in the book if this is the case, although Harry states that the shades look more solid than ghosts yet not quite like living people. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_42c9f1ec | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_433e732f | type |
Only Smart People May Pass | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_433e732f | comment |
Only Smart People May Pass: To enter the Ravenclaw common room, students must answer a riddle. If they answer incorrectly, they have to wait for someone else to come along and get it right. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_433e732f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_435eafe8 | type |
Follow the White Rabbit | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_435eafe8 | comment |
Follow the White Rabbit: The doe Patronus. It's Snape's, and has the same form as Lily's. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_435eafe8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4508b16b | type |
The Guards Must Be Crazy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4508b16b | comment |
The Guards Must Be Crazy: The Snatchers fail to confiscate Ron's Deluminator, a magical device; Harry's piece of mirror, a potential weapon; or Hermione's handbag, a Bag of Holding. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4508b16b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_45c07b8a | type |
Parent-Child Team | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_45c07b8a | comment |
Parent-Child Team: Mr. Weasley is paired with his son Fred (disguised as Harry) during the mission escorting Harry to the Burrow. To a lesser extent, three of his other sons are also part of the mission: Ron and George also disguise themselves as Harry while Bill escorts Fleur. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_45c07b8a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_471a505f | type |
Four Is Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_471a505f | comment |
Four Is Death: Leading up the final battle, Voldemort has used the Killing Curse on Harry three times: First in Godric's Hollow as a baby, later in the cemetery after being resurrected, and again in the Forbidden Forest. He tries it one last time, and pays the ultimate price for it. | |
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You Have Failed Me | |
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You Have Failed Me: Wormtail's silver hand was enchanted to kill him if he ever betrayed Voldemort. He does so accidentally. Inverted when Voldemort kills Snape. Voldemort even acknowledges that, even though he has always served him faithfully and effectively as far as he knows, he has to die anyway. | |
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Greasy Spoon | |
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Greasy Spoon: The trio end up in one of these on Tottenham Court Road, to escape from the Death Eaters. Two of them enter the cafe dressed as workmen, having found the trio, because they are able to track anyone who says Voldemort's name. | |
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Neutrality Backlash | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_48218d3d | comment |
Going for the hat trick with Voldemort, there's his tactical blunder in declaring a ceasefire in the middle of the Battle of Hogwarts. He does this to issue an ultimatum to Harry to surrender within one hour and to allow his forces to regroup in the Forbidden Forest. However, the total time lost due to the ceasefire, Harry and Voldemort both being knocked into unconsciousness via the Killing Curse, and the march back to the school grounds ends up backfiring. It gives Horace Slughorn and Charlie Weasley enough time to gather overwhelming reinforcements from Hogsmeade and throughout wizarding Britain, including Hagrid shaming the centaurs into ending their neutrality. Not even Voldemort and his forces could have hoped to win when the balance was several hundred versus thirty or so. | |
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Sealed Evil in a Can | |
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Sealed Evil in a Can: It's implied that Voldemort's final fate is to remain in a sort of limbo (specifically, the netherworld where Harry met Dumbledore after he died) forever, incapable of harming anyone ever again. | |
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Alternate Aesop Interpretation | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_48f282a3 | comment |
Alternate Aesop Interpretation: In-Universe. In the tale of the three brothers, the Elder Wand that makes its wielder impossible to defeat in battle brings death to the oldest Peverell brother when someone kills him in his sleep to steal it. The moral is supposed to be that you can't hold death at bay through brute force. Ron points out, not unreasonably, that the moral might as well be that if you have a wand that makes you impossible to defeat in battle, you shouldn't strut around and brag about it like an idiot. Considering that Dumbledore wielded said wand in plain sight for fifty-one years by not drawing attention to it, Ron kinda has a point. | |
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Cessation of Existence | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4a0f839d | comment |
Also, the Dementors apply for this trope. Yes, the Dementors. After sucking out the souls of who knows how many innocent Muggle-borns and condemning them to the hellish existence of absolutely nothing, we never see what happens to them in the book, but Word of God is that they're a kind of fungus born from depression that can be banished once the environment becomes happier; meanwhile, their victims are still condemned to an eternal torment worse than the deepest depths of hell, and nobody seems to notice or care...invoked | |
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Thermal Dissonance | |
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Thermal Dissonance: Slytherin's locket is inhabited by a presence that dictates its own temperature independent of the environment, often to make unwanted handlers uncomfortable. | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4a3e547f | comment |
Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Rowling has stated that the phrase on the Snitch ("I open at the close") is one about the books themselves. Specifically, Deathly Hallows takes place in the 1997–1998 academic year. In Britain, 1997 was the year that Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published. In America, it was released in 1998 as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The book series opens in the real world during the years that the book series closes in the Wizarding World. During the Battle of Hogwarts, Voldemort suggests to Lucius that Draco has perhaps decided to befriend Harry Potter, to which Lucius says "never". This is a nod to fans' Draco in Leather Pantsinvoked attitudes throughout the series, as well as the common trope where a bully or adversary turns good towards the end of the story and joins the hero. Draco does redeem himself towards the very end, but he and Harry never truly become "friends", as they've been through too much. Their sons, on the other hand... "The Tale of the Three Brothers" proves crucial to the finding of the Deathly Hallows and an understanding of how to defeat Voldemort. But of course he's never read it, and he would never read it, because it's in a book of children's stories. This is Rowling's not-so-subtle Take That! to all the publishers who rejected her draft of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and all the critics who dismiss her work as "for children only". Dumbledore's Mathematician's Answer to Harry's question: "Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry. But why on earth should that mean that it is not real?" Rowling was a destitute single mother who'd lost her husband, her job, and had no training or skills that anyone valued. But she had always loved stories, and decided to write one, and the rest is history. An Aesop on The Power of Imagination. | |
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Big Good | |
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Reading between the lines, Kingsley Shacklebolt becomes the Big Good after Dumbledore's and Moody's deaths and later becomes the first competent Minister for Magic in years. But from Harry's point of view, he remains a peripheral character. | |
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Hanging Up on the Grim Reaper | |
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Hanging Up on the Grim Reaper: Played with. The legend of the Deathly Hallows relates that the third brother didn't trust Death not to be a Jackass Genie, and so asked for a cloak of invisibility, which he used to hide from Death into his old age. Until one day he went and met Death voluntarily. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4b7ff688 | type |
Fake Identity Baggage | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4b7ff688 | comment |
Fake Identity Baggage: Ron poses as Reginald "Reg" Cattermole, a member of the Magical Maintenance Department, to infiltrate the Ministry of Magic. While in disguise, Ron bumps into Yaxley, the head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, who threatens Cattermole's wife who is accused of being Muggle-born unless he fixes his enchanted windows. Meanwhile, Harry impersonates Albert Runcorn, who, as Arthur Weasley tells him, ratted out Cattermole to begin with. | |
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Students' Secret Society | |
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Students' Secret Society: Dumbledore's Army has been upgraded — led by Neville Longbottom — into an actual La Résistance against the Death Eater-dominated school administration. | |
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Kansas City Shuffle | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4bfcfa7c | comment |
Kansas City Shuffle: The point of the Seven Potters operation just in case the Death Eaters attack them en route to the Burrow. Initially, it works as planned; despite having advance intel, the Death Eaters didn't know about the decoys and it upends their entire pursuit. Moreover, one of the decoys was placed with Mad-Eye to draw Voldemort's attention just in case (as Voldemort would expect "Harry" would be traveling with the toughest and most dangerous Auror). This costs him valuable time as he chases the wrong target (even if it gets Mad-Eye killed eventually). The plan finally fails because the real Harry accidentally uses one of his signature spells in self-defense, thereby outing himself as Harry. | |
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War Comes Home | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4c1e47cb | comment |
War Comes Home: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has been the primary setting of the series, and Harry regards it as home. In the climax of the final book, Voldemort and his Death Eater army attack the school to get Harry; the Order of the Phoenix, Hogwarts's staff and many of the students fight back to give Harry and his friends time to find and destroy the last of Voldemort's Horcruxes. This ends up being the final battle of the Second Wizarding War ending with Harry defeating Voldemort in a one-on-one duel in the Great Hall. | |
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Last Villain Stand | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4d396c3e | comment |
Last Villain Stand: This is Voldemort's situation in the climax. His Horcruxes have all been destroyed, his best mooks are either dead or on the run, and the boy he thought he'd just killed is still alive and telling him that no matter what he does next, he's already lost. Naturally, he makes one last attempt to kill Harry — which backfires, leaving him Killed Off for Real. | |
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Wham Line | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4e7c4536 | comment |
Wham Line: Kingsley's Patronus interrupts Bill and Fleur's wedding reception with one: During the Final Battle between Harry and Voldemort. Earlier in the book, when Hermione is arguing with Xenophilius about whether the Deathly Hallows exist, Hermione points out that the only one with any real evidence for it is hardly special and has been replicated repeatedly. Then Xenophilius replies, totally unaware of the bombshell he is dropping on them: "Ah, but the Third Hallow is a true Cloak of Invisibility, Miss Granger! I mean to say, it is not a travelling cloak imbued with a Disillusionment Charm, or carrying a Bedazzling Hex, or else woven from Demiguise hair, which will hide one initially but fade with the years until it turns opaque. We are talking about a cloak that really and truly renders the wearer completely invisible, and endures eternally, giving constant and impenetrable concealment, no matter what spells are cast at it. How many cloaks have you ever seen like that, Miss Granger?" | |
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The Atoner | |
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Regulus Black was also The Atoner, realising eventually how dangerous Voldemort was, although he is dead before the book begins. | |
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Tastes Like Disdain | |
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Tastes Like Disdain: Bathilda Bagshot reveals under pressure from Rita Skeeter that she was a neighbour of the Dumbledore family in Godric's Hollow. When they first moved there, Bathilda tried to be neighborly and brought them a batch of homemade Cauldron Cakes, but Albus's mother Kendra slammed the door in her face. | |
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Sarcasm-Blind | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_4fff0dfe | comment |
Sarcasm-Blind: Elphias Doge, horrified by Aunt Muriel's insinuations toward the Dumbledore family (that Kendra Dumbledore had imprisoned her daughter, that she may well have been willing to murder her, etc.), attempts to rally by snarkily suggesting the terrible idea that Ariana was responsible for Kendra's death. Muriel takes it at face value and seamlessly transitions to musing over the possibility, to Elphias' indignation. | |
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Immortality Inducer | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_50385f24 | comment |
Immortality Inducer: As indicated in The Tales of Beedle the Bard, it is a common misconception that whoever claims ownership of all three of the Deathly Hallows will become immortal — i.e., the "Master of Death". A young, foolish Albus Dumbledore subscribed to this belief, and only snapped out of it when his younger sister died. In fact, being the Master of Death requires acceptance that, even with magic, true immortality is impossible, and that death isn't the worst thing in the world. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_505f6a99 | type |
Showdown at High Noon | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_505f6a99 | comment |
Showdown at High Noon: or rather, Showdown At Sunrise. The final battle between Harry and Voldemort takes place with everyone else as spectators while they have one last conversation about why Voldemort is about to lose but the Dark Lord doesn't buy it. The crack of dawn hits, they cast their spells at the exact same time, and Voldemort is no more. While not otherwise resembling the Western cliche, it feels very much like it. | |
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Fighting Fingerprint | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_508535ad | comment |
Fighting Fingerprint: When Harry uses the Disarming Charm against Stan Shunpike, the Death Eaters, who have come to see it as his Signature Move since he used it against Voldemort in Goblet of Fire, recognise it and change course to attack him. | |
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Fake-Out Opening | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_50f17484 | comment |
Fake-Out Opening: The first line of the second chapter of the book — and the first appearance of Harry in the book — begins "Harry was bleeding," catching readers off guard and making them wonder what terrible thing has befallen Harry before the book even began. It turns out he merely cut his finger while cleaning out his school trunk. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_50f66629 | type |
Crazy-Prepared | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_50f66629 | comment |
Crazy-Prepared: Exploited by Hermione, when she goes to great lengths to prepare everything before they depart from the Burrow, getting ready her beaded bag, modifying her parents' memories, and making sure they can leave at a moment's notice. Albus Dumbledore proves to be this even after his death, if his last will and testament is any indication. He left Ron the Deluminator knowing that Ron would quit the Horcrux hunt and, more importantly, would want to return, providing him with a way to get back. He also left Hermione his copy of Tales of Beedle the Bard in order to clue the trio into the existence of the Deathly Hallows, and gave Harry the Resurrection Stone hidden inside the first Golden Snitch he ever caught in order to give Harry emotional support. Turns out Voldemort enchanted Wormtail's artifical hand with a contingency. He correctly anticipates that Wormtail cannot be trusted and the hand was magically 'programmed' to kill Wormtail if his loyalty ever wavered again. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_51ecf708 | type |
Self-Disposing Villain | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_51ecf708 | comment |
Self-Disposing Villain: Crabbe unleashes an extremely dangerous, nigh-uncontrollable form of magic fire in a huge room full of kindling. Not only does he get himself killed, he's the only one present who actually dies as a result. At the very end, Voldemort is killed by his own rebounding Killing Curse. | |
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Pensieve Flashback | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_524904cd | comment |
Pensieve Flashback: After Voldemort has Nagini kill Snape, his brain expels all his memories. Harry collects them and views key moments from his life story in Dumbledore's Pensieve. It all tells Harry why Snape was really doing what he was doing: he loved Lily. | |
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Gotta Catch Them All | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_527fc5fe | comment |
Gotta Catch Them All: The entire plot rests on this. Harry, Ron, and Hermione have to search for all of Voldy's Horcruxes; but after learning about the Deathly Hallows themselves, Harry debates for a while and then decides not to race Voldemort to the last one. Perhaps a double subversion, since Harry does get it in the end? | |
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Bookends | |
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Doubles as Book Ends. In Philosopher's Stone, Hagrid takes Harry to 4 Privet Drive for the first time... in Sirius Black's flying motorbike. Guess how Harry leaves forever at the beginning of this book. | |
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Mathematician's Answer | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_54367e5d | comment |
Dumbledore's Mathematician's Answer to Harry's question: "Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry. But why on earth should that mean that it is not real?" Rowling was a destitute single mother who'd lost her husband, her job, and had no training or skills that anyone valued. But she had always loved stories, and decided to write one, and the rest is history. An Aesop on The Power of Imagination. | |
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Improbable Infant Survival | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_550754dc | comment |
Improbable Infant Survival: We get a segment where we see Voldemort’s attack on the Potters through his perspective. Voldemort openly walks on the street on Halloween, with numerous innocent children around him. One boy compliments his costume but runs off back to his mother when he is intimidated. As if the thought of a mass-murdering fascist casually walking near children isn't scary enough, Voldemort himself notes that with a flick of his wand, the child would never reach his mother (due to Pragmatic Villainy, he doesn't go through with it, though). | |
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Evil Living Flames | |
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Evil Living Flames: This is essentially the point of the Fiendfyre spell, which takes the forms of several monsters while wrecking the Room of Requirement. These evil flames are extremely dangerous and difficult for the caster to control, as Crabbe learns the hard way. | |
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I Work Alone | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5571b706 | comment |
After six books where Harry is always telling his friends to stay safe and that he will do things on his own, this book shows how he finally accepts his friends' help. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_55940b68 | type |
Doorstopper | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_55940b68 | comment |
Doorstopper: While this book does count, an in-universe example is Rita Skeeter's The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, which goes on for about 900 pages — and which she wrote in about four weeks! | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_55940b68 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_56075763 | type |
Damaged Soul | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_56075763 | comment |
The second brother asked to nullify Death's power. Death gave this brother the Resurrection Stone, which could resurrect the dead. It worked as promised, but it turns out that the dead really don't like being brought back to life. He tried to use it to resurrect his lover but killed himself upon realizing this. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_56075763 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_562abd51 | type |
Let's Get Dangerous! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_562abd51 | comment |
Let's Get Dangerous!: Molly Weasley is getting into a fight with Death Eaters — holy crap did she just kill somebody?! Word of Godinvoked is that Molly is just a better fighter than her would-be nemesis. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5642c768 | type |
Horrible Camping Trip | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5642c768 | comment |
Horrible Camping Trip: By page count, ¼ of the book, though it feels much longer. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5642c768 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57541097 | type |
Near Misses | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57541097 | comment |
Near Misses: Since it's an aerial fight, the Battle of the Seven Potters is riddled with spells flying over or under the character's heads. Harry spends a good deal of it using the sidecar as a cover from all the spellfire. George loses an ear to a misaimed cutting curse. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57541097 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57b80b45 | type |
Fantastic Racism | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57b80b45 | comment |
Fantastic Racism: Exaggerated with the Muggle-born show trials. And then surpassing even that and This Is Wrong on So Many Levels! with the sculpture of a giant throne made of dead/dying Muggles that is horrifically reminiscent of the gas chambers of The Holocaust. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57cf76a1 | type |
Hate Plague | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57cf76a1 | comment |
The trio deciding to wear the the evil locket of doom for months on end, even though they quickly recognize that it makes them feel awful. Although the stated reason is that they are so worried about what happens if they lose it that they want always to keep it in view, all three seem to forget that pockets exist, that they have a Bag of Holding, and it never occurs to Harry to utilise the Mokeskin Pouch of Safekeeping that Hagrid gave him, even though he's wearing the pouch around his neck and so would have looked at or at least touched it every time he put on or removed the locket. Made even worse by the fact that Harry and Hermione continue to wear the thing after it has seriously backfired on them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57cf76a1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57efd4c4 | type |
Growing Up Sucks | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57efd4c4 | comment |
Growing Up Sucks: Invoked in this novel, as the previous instalments have had Harry, Ron, and Hermione at Hogwarts, where despite the horrible things that happen to them, they still had a large circle of friends, three large meals a day, adults watching over them, and schoolwork to keep them distracted. In this book, they lose all of that, and have to deal with it — symbolizing a cold shove into adulthood. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_57efd4c4 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_581f6468 | type |
Hero of Another Story | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_581f6468 | comment |
Hero of Another Story: Neville Longbottom leads the anti-Voldemort resistance inside Hogwarts while the Power Trio is roaming around the country looking for Horcruxes. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_581f6468 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_58717344 | type |
Mistakenly Attacked Mole | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_58717344 | comment |
Mistakenly Attacked Mole: In the climax, Professor McGonagall and the rest of the teachers are done putting up with Snape and join forces to drive him out of the castle. However, with the reveal that Snape was Dumbledore's inside man all along, even regarding his "murder", it becomes a case of Nice Job Breaking It, Hero, as it means Snape was actually shielding the castle from the Death Eaters, and by driving him out, there was nothing to prevent Voldemort from declaring full-scale war on Hogwarts. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_58717344 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_599f943f | type |
Karma Houdini Warranty | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_599f943f | comment |
Karma Houdini Warranty: After getting to keep her job after sadistically torturing and abusing the entire population of Hogwarts' students and staff sans Filch in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Dolores Umbridge herself returns to the series, now overseeing the Muggle-Born Registration Commission where Muggle-Born witches and wizards are forced to disclose whom they "stole" their magic from. Even worse, the Dementors that guard her are kept at bay effortlessly by her Patronus, which is a physical manifestation of positivity and happiness Needless to say, once she lies to a disguised Hermione about her Half-blooded nature during the Ministry heist, Harry wastes no time in Stunning her and Yaxley and swiping the Locket of Slytherin. Word of God confirms that the post-Voldemort Ministry of Magic gave her a life sentence in Azkaban for her crimes against Muggle-Borns, not all of whom survived her persecution, to the surprise of exactly nobody. After going from serving Lord Voldemort as a Death Eater to getting a steady job as the Ministry of Magic's executioner, Walden Macnair returns for the Battle of Hogwarts, where Hagrid throws him into a wall, knocking him out. Hagrid loved Buckback the Hippogriff and tried to save him from being executed by Macnair in book three. Downplayed, as he presumably survives to be put in Azkaban with Umbridge, unlike many Death Eaters who were arguably less despicable, who were killed during the battle. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_599f943f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5a100b90 | type |
Puppet King | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5a100b90 | comment |
Puppet King: Pius Thicknesse, who is under Voldemort's direct control, takes over as Minister for Magic after The Coup. Remus points out to Ron that it suits Voldemort to be The Man Behind the Man so he can take over other institutions and the wizarding culture at large rather than "sit behind a desk at the Ministry." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5a100b90 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5a65ba8c | type |
Flirting Under Fire | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5a65ba8c | comment |
Flirting Under Fire: How Ron and Hermione get together. Harry questions the appropriateness of this. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5a65ba8c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5b4573b1 | type |
Near-Death Experience | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5b4573b1 | comment |
Harry's hit by the Killing Curse and could be considered dead, but it only really kills the Soul Fragment left by Voldemort. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5b4573b1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5bc2106 | type |
Your Costume Needs Work | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5bc2106 | comment |
Your Costume Needs Work: In a flashback showing Voldemort killing Harry's parents, a Muggle child compliments his realistic Halloween costume, then has an Oh, Crap! moment when he realizes it isn't a costume. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5bc2106 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5be919ae | type |
Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5be919ae | comment |
Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario: Between Ron and Harry, and also with Hermione. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5be919ae | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5d3e7c6 | type |
Kangaroo Court | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5d3e7c6 | comment |
Kangaroo Court: Following Voldemort's putsch of the Ministry of Magic, he set up the Muggle-Born Registration Commission as a way to racially subjugate and purge Muggle-borns from the wizarding world, and to enforce his pure-blood supremacy. The Commission is essentially a sham court led by Dolores Umbridge, where Muggle-born wizards are forced to "register" with the Ministry and explain how they "obtained" their magical power from "real" wizards. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5d3e7c6 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5d41eb9 | type |
Figure It Out Yourself | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5d41eb9 | comment |
Figure It Out Yourself: While the Power Trio is on the road trying to figure out what they have to do, Hermione suggested this trope as a rationale for why they had to do something while Lampshade Hanging how little sense it makes. Later on, when Harry turned the same rationale on her for a different goal, she admitted that she didn't really believe it and was just trying to get her way in the first place. Of course, Harry turns out right anyway. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_5d41eb9 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_60194b82 | type |
Spanner in the Works | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_60194b82 | comment |
Spanner in the Works: The Malfoys, more specifically Draco (unknowingly) and Narcissa (deliberately). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_60194b82 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6056f853 | type |
Homoerotic Subtext | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6056f853 | comment |
Homoerotic Subtext: The relationship between Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald that makes up the bulk of the B-plot is filled with subtext but is never quite confirmed as being romantic, especially since Harry himself, being a dense teenager with a competing responsibility, doesn’t seem to pick up on it. Elphias Dodge makes a joke about it that goes over Harry's head. Auntie Muriel says there were "strange rumors" about it. Rita Skeeter actually gets the closest to anyone to outright confirming it. She makes a thinly veiled sex joke when she says people will think "Grindelwald simply conjured a white hankerchief from the end of his wand and came quietly." She also makes the All Gays Are Pedophiles insinuation when she says that Dumbledore took an "unnatural" interest in Harry. Bathilda notes that Grindelwald was very upset when he had to leave in a hurry when Ariana died so he didn't get in trouble in a way that implies that their relationship was more than platonic as well. Grindelwald's last moments telling Voldemort that there are things he doesn't understand is literally about the Elder Wand and magic more broadly but the subtext is also there that he's talking about Voldemort not understanding love. Dumbledore also uses the word "inflamed" which does not exactly carry a platonic connotation and cries when he hears Grindelwald died to protect his tomb. Aberforth also makes some thinly veiled jibes about them being more than friends. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6056f853 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_61356a74 | type |
Almost Dead Guy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_61356a74 | comment |
Almost Dead Guy: Played with in the case of Severus Snape, who has a lot of information to impart to Harry, but rather than linger on death's doorstep for a long Final Speech, uses a previously-established magical technique to zap the information straight into Harry's head. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_61356a74 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_613fa807 | type |
Identical Twin ID Tag | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_613fa807 | comment |
Identical Twin ID Tag: George loses an ear in the Escort Mission, making himself and Fred much easier to identify on sight. And then Fred is killed in the final battle, negating the need to distinguish them altogether. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_613fa807 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_614127a5 | type |
That Liar Lies | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_614127a5 | comment |
That Liar Lies: Harry shouts "LIES!" to no one in particular when first reading some of the media references to Dumbledore's Feet of Clay. The melodrama of this is Lampshaded in that a Muggle neighbor is shown to overhear and glance around nervously. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_614127a5 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_617f0563 | type |
Heel–Face Turn | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_617f0563 | comment |
"The Prince's Tale" in particular is the biggest wham episode in the entire series. To summarize: Snape knew Lily and Petunia when they were all children. Lily and Petunia had a falling out on Lily's first day of school, thus cementing Petunia's hatred of her sister and future nephew. Petunia had contacted Dumbledore previously and had knowledge about Hogwarts. Snape was in love with Lily and had pulled a Heel–Face Turn after her death, meaning he's been working with Dumbledore since the beginning of the series. Dumbledore had planned his own death in the last book and specifically asked Snape to kill him. Dumbledore reveals Harry is an unintended Horcrux and must die to make Voldemort mortal. The chapter ends with the revelation that Snape was the one who sent the silver doe and planted the Sword of Gryffindor earlier in the book. Oh yeah, and there's also the reveal that Lupin and Tonks were killed offscreen. Phew. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_617f0563 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_619985d7 | type |
Sacrificial Lion | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_619985d7 | comment |
Sacrificial Lion: Mad-Eye Moody is killed early on to show just how far the situation has deteriorated and to make it clear that no one is safe. Remus and Tonks are killed off-page during the Battle of Hogwarts, and Fred is killed onpage before that, making it clear that at this point, Anyone Can Die. It only gets worse from there. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_619985d7 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_62fd5552 | type |
Bavarian Fire Drill | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_62fd5552 | comment |
Bavarian Fire Drill: Harry, under the guise of Ministry of Magic employee Runcorn (apparently a very feared and intimidating fellow), manages to walk himself, also-disguised Hermione and Ron, and several Muggle-born and Half-blood wizards under investigation straight out of the Ministry, currently going on lockdown because they know there are intruders, just on sheer bluster. The Golden Trio's escape is a close call, but on the whole, it worked far, far better than it had a right to. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_62fd5552 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_630e5e56 | type |
My New Gift Is Lame | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_630e5e56 | comment |
My New Gift Is Lame: Pointed out by Ron when Hermione gets a book of fairy tales, Ron gets an item which can manipulate light, and Harry gets... an old Golden Snitch. Harry, however, knows that with it coming from Dumbledore, there must be a secret involved — and there is. Also, the Snitch was the very one that Harry caught in his first ever Quidditch match, which if anything gave it some sentimental value, thereby making it useful to conceal even more of its true purpose from the Ministry. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_630e5e56 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_634a2ff9 | type |
Sue Donym | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_634a2ff9 | comment |
Sue Donym: The Potterwatch radio crew refer to themselves by ridiculously transparent pseudonyms based on their actual names: Lee Jordan is River, Kingsley Shacklebolt is Royal, Fred Weasley (weasel) starts as Rodent (quickly changed to Rapier, presumably for "rapier wit"), and Remus Lupin exhausts the last untapped blatant reference in his name by going as Romulus. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_634a2ff9 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_63d861f8 | type |
Even Evil Has Loved Ones | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_63d861f8 | comment |
Averted with the Malfoys who, despite their beliefs and actions, care more about their family than anything else. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_63d861f8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6439de78 | type |
Heroic Sacrifice | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: Hagrid tackles a Death Eater off his broom when he tries to shoot Harry during the Battle of the Seven Potters, plummeting hundreds of feet to the ground. Subverted, as he survives the fall. Regulus Black died stealing one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, so Kreacher could take it home and attempt to destroy it. Alas, poor Dobby, who takes a knife to the chest from Bellatrix Lestrange to save Harry during the escape from Malfoy Manor. By Harry at the end when he has to face Voldemort so he could kill him. Snape gave his entire life to Dumbledore in return for helping to keep Lily safe, and then later to protect Harry, even infiltrating Voldemort's inner circle to do so, which eventually resulted in his death. Many of the students at the Battle of Hogwarts fought and died to allow Harry the time to find and destroy the diadem Horcrux. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6439de78 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6480c255 | type |
Robbing the Dead | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6480c255 | comment |
Robbing the Dead: Voldemort steals the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6480c255 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_649f5bec | type |
Creepy Souvenir | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_649f5bec | comment |
Creepy Souvenir: Umbridge gets hold of Mad-Eye Moody's magical eye after his death, attaches it to her office door at the Ministry, and uses it to spy on the workers. Harry later rescues it, and buries it, thinking that its rightful owner would not have wanted it used for this. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_649f5bec | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_65e33518 | type |
Lethal Harmless Powers | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_65e33518 | comment |
Lethal Harmless Powers: Harry uses this to justify only disarming Stan Shunpike instead of stunning him; if he stunned the brainwashed Stan, he'd be as dead as Harry using Avada Kedavra on him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_65e33518 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_66e77d65 | type |
Negate Your Own Sacrifice | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_66e77d65 | comment |
Negate Your Own Sacrifice: Harry himself is a Horcrux for Voldemort, so he must die. He willingly goes to Voldemort intending to let him kill him fully expected it to be a Heroic Sacrifice. However, according to Dumbledore in Limbo, Harry's decision to let Voldemort kill him rather than keep fighting was what "made all the difference". It was a threefer: First, Voldemort's striking Harry with the Killing Curse destroyed the portion of his soul within Harry. But Harry survived because Lily's willing sacrifice for Harry meant that Voldemort could not harm him while her blood was present. Voldemort using Harry's blood in his resurrection had the side effect of anchoring Harry to life while Voldemort lives. Also, because Harry willingly leaves Hogwarts and goes into the Forest to confront Voldemort, he essentially does the same thing his mother did: he protects everyone at Hogwarts from Voldemort with the same protective charm. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_66ea7e5c | type |
Brought Down to Normal | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_66ea7e5c | comment |
Brought Down to Normal: Voldemort gets hit with this in a way, after his Horcruxes are all destroyed. Before this, he was all but immortal and felt like an unbeatable threat. After the destruction of the Horcruxes, Voldemort is just as mortal as any other man. Harry even invokes this trope by calling him by his Muggle name Tom Riddle, infuriating him on its own terms and signifying he is just a human being. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_66ea7e5c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_68068108 | type |
Evil Laugh | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_68068108 | comment |
James Potter going to confront Voldemort without a wand. Voldemort gives an Evil Laugh when he notices James is carrying this ball before killing him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_680bb6b1 | type |
Hot-Blooded | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_680bb6b1 | comment |
Hot-Blooded: In limbo, Dumbledore cites this as why he made he made the Hallows Quest so difficult for Harry. Dumbledore was counting on Hermione to slow Harry up, worrying that an impulsive Harry would seek out and attempt to possess the Hallows before he could understand and respect their power. Dumbledore meant well, fearing Harry would make the same mistakes he had made years ago when he and Grindelwald sought them out. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_680bb6b1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6858aca8 | type |
Punctuated Pounding | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6858aca8 | comment |
Punctuated Pounding: Both Hermione and Molly get one of these. Hermione's is to Ron upon returning: Molly's is delivered to Bellatrix during a duel: Xenophilius Lovegood is dealt with this by the Death Eaters when they arrive after Xeno nearly destroys his house accidentally. They are firing spells at Xeno while lecturing him for bringing them back for nothing. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6858aca8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6941e30b | type |
Room Full of Crazy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6941e30b | comment |
Room Full of Crazy: One might count Luna's bedroom. Granted, the girl hasn't a malicious bone in her body and none of it is sinister, but, well ... portraits of people you like all linked by gold chains made of the word "friends" does go a little beyond Cloudcuckoolander. Opinions differ on whether this is heartwarming or stalkerish. All of the Lovegoods' house counts, really. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6941e30b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6a582e34 | type |
Day of the Jackboot | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6a582e34 | comment |
Day of the Jackboot: Voldemort and the Death Eaters complete their Nazi-style takeover of the Ministry of Magic. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6a582e34 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6a696742 | type |
The Power of Love | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6a696742 | comment |
Both Bellatrix Lestrange and Tom Riddle discount The Power of Love, to their cost. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6a696742 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6b05b601 | type |
Jerkass Has a Point | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6b05b601 | comment |
Jerkass Has a Point: While Griphook stealing the Sword of Gryffindor and selling out the trio was uncalled for, he was correct to point out that wizards have discriminated against and looked down on goblins for centuries, and proved those ideals are very much still in place when Ron unintentionally offends him while discussing ownership of the sword. Griphook also correctly predicts the trio were planning to go back on their word and keep the sword, thus proving they are no better than any other human magic-user who has been actively screwing over goblins for centuries. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6b05b601 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6b983bf7 | type |
Unstoppable Rage | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6b983bf7 | comment |
Unstoppable Rage: Voldemort goes utterly batshit when he learns that Harry and his friends broke into Bellatrix's vault and Helga Hufflepuff's cup, as it most certainly means that they know about his Soul Jar ploy. He also fears that if Harry knew about that one, he might've known about (and even destroyed) the others. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6b983bf7 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6bd9e644 | type |
Meaningful Look | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6bd9e644 | comment |
Meaningful Look: Just after Moody's comment that "even You-Know-Who can't split himself into seven", Harry catches Hermione's eye and looks away at once, as unlike Moody, they know they way You-Know-Who has indeed split himself into seven. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6bd9e644 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6bda9a30 | type |
Meaningful Name | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meaningful Name: Cadmus is similar to cadmium, a toxic element that progressively accumulates in the body and leads to a painful death. It reflects well the decay of the Peverell brother because of the Resurrection Stone. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6bda9a30 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6c8eb6ec | type |
Tracking Spell | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6c8eb6ec | comment |
Tracking Spell: The Death Eaters put a tracking enchantment on Lord Voldemort's name, knowing that Team Harry are the only ones to refer to Voldemort by name, instead of He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named like most other wizards and witches. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6c8eb6ec | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d332aea | type |
Driven to Suicide | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d332aea | comment |
Taking Harry's experience into account, it's implied this played a part in the tragic origin story of the Resurrection Stone; a wizard used it to bring back his deceased love but because she wasn't truly alive, he eventually killed himself so they could properly be together. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d332aea | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d871385 | type |
Villainous BSoD | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d871385 | comment |
Villainous BSoD: Averted. Wizards who created Horcruxes can repair their souls by feeling remorse — which, given what their creation entails, often means that they'll feel so much pain that they'll die — but Voldemort has to be killed the normal way. Having to do it the old-fashioned way is meant to illustrate that Voldy is irredeemable.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d871385 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d9bc945 | type |
Babies Ever After | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d9bc945 | comment |
Babies Ever After: Most of the characters who survive the Final Battle, it seems. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6d9bc945 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6da90c4d | type |
Full-Name Ultimatum | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6da90c4d | comment |
Full-Name Ultimatum: When Ron comes back to Harry and Hermoine, she attacks him shouting "You — complete — arse — Ronald — Weasley!" When Harry tries to calm her down, she responds, "Don't you tell me what to do, Harry Potter!" | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6da90c4d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6ef6417b | type |
Disney Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6ef6417b | comment |
Disney Death: Harry Potter himself, although the reader knows he isn't really dead. However, those who believed J.K. Rowling's hints that he'd die at the end of the seventh book would certainly be surprised. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6ef6417b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6f572188 | type |
Another Dimension | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6f572188 | comment |
Another Dimension: The titular white void of the "King's Cross" chapter, which seems to be the closest thing to another dimension in the Harry Potter universe. Much like the veil in the Death Chamber of the Department of Mysteries, it separates the worlds of the living and the dead, acting as a sort of limbo for souls. It was here that Harry Potter was given the choice to return to life unharmed or move on to the next life, and Albus Dumbledore was able to temporarily cross over into this dimension to speak to Harry. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6f572188 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6f9d7da3 | type |
GrimReaper | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6f9d7da3 | comment |
Grim Reaper: The main antagonist of the in-universe fictional story "The Tale of the Three Brothers", and the supposed creator of the Deathly Hallows. While the Hallows definitely exist, it's ambiguous whether Death or the Peverell brothers themselves created them. It's possible that when Harry Potter speaks to Albus Dumbledore in King's Cross, he's really speaking to Death himself using a form that Harry would trust. If this is the case, it would seem that Death is a truly benevolent being in the long run, as he is very kind to Harry and offers him a choice to live again or move on to the next life. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_6f9d7da3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7040b6bc | type |
Understatement | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7040b6bc | comment |
As Moody explains the escape plan from 4 Privet Drive, he addresses Fred, who proclaims to be George like he did way back in the first book to his mother. Moody doesn't tolerate the joke nearly as well as Molly did. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7040b6bc | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7128c5cd | type |
Laborious Laces | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7128c5cd | comment |
Laborious Laces: Played with when Harry comes of age, and is allowed to do magic outside of school. He tries to tie his shoelaces by magic, and the resulting knot takes several minutes to undo by hand. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7128c5cd | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7160b097 | type |
Dawn of an Era | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7160b097 | comment |
Dawn of an Era: The moment Harry kills Voldemort is the beginning of a new era for the Wizarding World. Fittingly, most of the final fight has been taking place during the night and dawn breaks right after the climax. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7160b097 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7170f25a | type |
T-Word Euphemism | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7170f25a | comment |
T-Word Euphemism: Effing. Mundungus Fletcher uses the line "That wouldn't have been effing difficult..." A few chapters later, Ron angrily notes that the heroes are "nowhere effing near" destroying the locket Horcrux. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7170f25a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_71e8a5c5 | type |
Trauma Conga Line | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_71e8a5c5 | comment |
Trauma Conga Line: Harry suffers one emotional blow after another for the entire book. Hedwig and Mad-Eye are killed in the escape from Privet Drive, and more and more of the people he cares about are imprisoned, tortured, driven into hiding, or killed. He and his friends are declared outlaws and must struggle to survive in the wilderness. Long stretches of hopelessness are interrupted by deadly danger. By the time he discovers that Dumbledore's plan requires him to go willingly to his death at Voldemort's hands, he's willing to pay that price. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_71e8a5c5 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_720e0c25 | type |
Grave Robbing | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_720e0c25 | comment |
Grave Robbing: Voldemort breaking into Dumbledore's tomb to steal his wand. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_720e0c25 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7276d0de | type |
Mugging the Monster | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7276d0de | comment |
Mugging the Monster: The Death Eaters send Dawlish to capture Augusta Longbottom, intending to use her as a hostage for her grandson's good behaviour, thinking one Auror would be enough to overpower a frail old witch. According to Neville, Dawlish was still in St Mungo's weeks later. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7276d0de | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_72856b70 | type |
Godzilla Threshold | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_72856b70 | comment |
Godzilla Threshold: When Filch shows up demanding to know why the entire frakking school is up after hours, McGonagall tells him they're supposed to be and to find Peeves the Poltergeist. As a disciplinarian and an Anthropomorphic Personification of chaos, they have been mortal enemies throughout the series. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7286e96d | type |
Idiot Ball | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7286e96d | comment |
Idiot Ball: Harry stealing Moody's eye from Umbridge's door without making a copy, as Hermione did with Slytherin's locket, clues the Ministry into the fact that there are intruders. The trio deciding to wear the the evil locket of doom for months on end, even though they quickly recognize that it makes them feel awful. Although the stated reason is that they are so worried about what happens if they lose it that they want always to keep it in view, all three seem to forget that pockets exist, that they have a Bag of Holding, and it never occurs to Harry to utilise the Mokeskin Pouch of Safekeeping that Hagrid gave him, even though he's wearing the pouch around his neck and so would have looked at or at least touched it every time he put on or removed the locket. Made even worse by the fact that Harry and Hermione continue to wear the thing after it has seriously backfired on them. Harry says Voldemort's name despite Ron warning him not to, attracting the Snatchers. Dumbledore in the Afterlife Antechamber admits he picked it up when he attempted to use the Resurrection Stone in the Ring Horcrux to speak to his dead loved ones. The curse on the Ring gave Dumbledore fatal injuries, necessitating his eventual suicide pact with Snape. James Potter going to confront Voldemort without a wand. Voldemort gives an Evil Laugh when he notices James is carrying this ball before killing him. Lily doesn't appear to have her wand (or if she does, doesn't use it) when Voldemort comes for her, either, instead using her hands to create an ineffective barricade against him and not even trying to escape as her son would sixteen years later. Harry and Ron are completely unprepared to flee at a moment's notice while at the Burrow even though they know Voldemort and the Death Eaters are after them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7286e96d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_72e54916 | type |
Retired Monster | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_72e54916 | comment |
Retired Monster: Grindelwald, who's been locked in his own castle for over half a century. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_72e54916 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7315fd38 | type |
Covers Always Lie | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7315fd38 | comment |
Covers Always Lie: The cover to the American edition made it seem like Harry and Voldemort were in an outdoor coliseum during their final confrontation when it turns out to be the Great Hall at Hogwarts. The Danish cover is much worse. At what point does this image◊ happen in the book? Granted, it's possible that that is a representation of the centaurs and/or Hogwarts statues joining for the battle, but the actual "order allies to battle" by Harry never occurs. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7315fd38 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_73328e84 | type |
Suicide by Cop | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_73328e84 | comment |
Suicide by Cop: Grindelwald's death at Voldemort's hand is essentially the former letting the latter commit suicide for him since he doesn't have a wand. He's been locked in a prison for over fifty years with nothing to do but wallow over his own misdeeds. Dumbledore being alive was likely the only reason he had emotionally to live for and with him gone, he lost the will to live and took the opportunity to die when it presented itself. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7374ab13 | type |
Once More, with Clarity | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7374ab13 | comment |
Once More, with Clarity: Snape's memories, especially in regards to his worst memory. Back in Book 5, Harry initially believed it was his worst memory because of the immense amount of humiliation he suffered at the hands of the Marauders. With the new context of Snape's earlier memories, Harry (and thus, the reader) realizes the real reason why it's Snape's worst memory: it's the memory of the day that he gravely insulted Lily, the love of his life, which caused her to end their friendship and set off a chain of events that led to Snape joining the Death Eaters and eventually causing Lily's death. From Snape's admittedly very biased accounts, what Sirius and James did to him that day was par for the course. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7374ab13 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_738d1a0f | type |
Because You Were Nice to Me | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_738d1a0f | comment |
Harry saves Draco. Twice. It does him more good than harm in the end, though. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_738d1a0f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_75979171 | type |
The Cuckoolander Was Right | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_75979171 | comment |
The Cuckoolander Was Right: Luna and her father are right about the Hallows and that the Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw is important. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_76305de0 | type |
Elevator Floor Announcement | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_76305de0 | comment |
Elevator Floor Announcement: The Ministry infiltration mission reaches the one destination not visited in previous books: "Level one, Minister of Magic and support staff." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_76305de0 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_776a06eb | type |
All Myths Are True | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_776a06eb | comment |
All Myths Are True: Hermione dismisses the Deathly Hallows as just part of a wizard fairytale. You can probably guess by the book's title whether she's right or wrong. Downplayed as Dumbledore says it's more likely that the Peverell brothers were merely very gifted wizards who created the Hallows themselves rather than literally receiving them from Death. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_776a06eb | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_780a078e | type |
Self-Made Orphan | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_780a078e | comment |
Self-Made Orphan: It's revealed that Ariana Dumbledore accidentally killed her mother Kendra. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_780a078e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7815ba15 | type |
N-Word Privileges | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7815ba15 | comment |
N-Word Privileges: Hermione refers to herself as a Mudblood and when Ron objects, she explains that she's proud that she can refer to herself that way instead of the Death Eaters doing it. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7815ba15 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78540917 | type |
Like Brother and Sister | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78540917 | comment |
Like Brother and Sister: Harry reassures Ron that this is how he loves Hermione after Ron is given "The Reason You Suck" Speech by the spiritual hallucinations of Harry and Hermione defending the locket Horcrux. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78540917 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7881f335 | type |
Chekhov's Armoury | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7881f335 | comment |
Okay, so everything is basically magic, but the true story of the Deathly Hallows is never fully explained. Are they powerful magical items made by skilled wizards, or did they really meet Death and he gave them the items? There are elements of them which can't be explained within the continuity of the story, unless you accept the story about Death.note According to Dumbledore at the end of the book, "Whether they met Death on a lonely road... I think it more likely that the Peverell brothers were simply gifted, dangerous wizards who succeeded in creating those powerful objects. The story of them being Death's own Hallows seems to me the sort of legend that might have sprung up around such creations." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7881f335 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78d0ebcf | type |
Crying Wolf | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78d0ebcf | comment |
Crying Wolf: A subplot involves Rita Skeeter, a shady tabloid journalist who first appeared in The Goblet of Fire, and her new biography of Dumbledore. Based on his experiences with her (lack of) ethics and Dumbledore, Harry is initially certain the book's claims are false. They are far truer than Rita's usual output. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78d0ebcf | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78f5a589 | type |
Supernatural Aid | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78f5a589 | comment |
Supernatural Aid: Dumbledore's will. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_78f5a589 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_79228148 | type |
Nostalgia Heaven | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_79228148 | comment |
Nostalgia Heaven: A certain spoileriffic scene taking place in what appears to be King's Cross Station. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_79228148 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_79a60aec | type |
For Want of a Nail | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_79a60aec | comment |
For Want Of A Nail: Harry has some thoughts about this in the lead-up to his and Hermione's trip to Godric's Hollow. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_79a60aec | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7a4013f3 | type |
Deuteragonist | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7a4013f3 | comment |
Deuteragonist: Dumbledore, much like Charles Foster Kane, is the real focus of the final book despite being dead. In the end, he proves to be one for the series overall, since most of his choices and decisions in the past and present determine the outcome of the story. Harry even Lampshades this at one point, telling Ron that he has an easier time understanding how Voldemort thinks than figuring out Dumbledore. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7a4013f3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7aaa865a | type |
After-Action Healing Drama | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7aaa865a | comment |
After-Action Healing Drama: After a dramatic escape from a heist at the Ministry, Ron Splinches himself and loses a piece of his arm, continuing the tension as Hermione scrambles to heal him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7aaa865a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7aaafe | type |
Wedding/Death Juxtaposition | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7aaafe | comment |
Wedding/Death Juxtaposition: The wedding of Bill and Fleur is stopped abruptly when news of the death of the Minister for Magic arrives. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7aaafe | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7ac5c1de | type |
Unishment | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7ac5c1de | comment |
Unishment: Punishment to Neville, Luna, and Ginny for trying to steal Gryffindor's sword from Snape's office is... to go to the Forbidden Forest and help Hagrid. See Corporal Punishment above for why that's not so bad. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7ac5c1de | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7b21ef92 | type |
Later-Installment Weirdness | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7b21ef92 | comment |
Later-Installment Weirdness: The final book is the only one that doesn't mainly take place at Hogwarts, instead having the protagonists travel around Britain for most of the plot. This is a big departure in setting and formula compared to the previous books. It's also the only novel in the series that doesn't feature Harry attending any school lessons, or participating in a school sporting contest (Quidditch or the Triwizard Tournament). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7b21ef92 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7b6e47a5 | type |
Armor-Piercing Question | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7b6e47a5 | comment |
Armor-Piercing Question: When Vernon suspects Harry of trying to get them out of their house so Harry can use some kind of magic to take ownership, Harry, after reminding him that he already has money as well as a house left to him by his godfather, asks Vernon if he thinks Harry would want their house for "all the happy memories" he has of the place? After listening to Snape stammer out an apology for calling her a "Mudblood," Lily cuttingly points out that he calls everyone of her birth a "Mudblood," so why should she be any different? | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7b6e47a5 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7bc90010 | type |
Hearing Voices | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7bc90010 | comment |
Hearing Voices: Ron and the Put-Outer. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7bc90010 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7c14d0f2 | type |
Rejected Apology | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7c14d0f2 | comment |
Rejected Apology: As shown in a Pensieve Flashback during the chapter "The Prince's Tale", Snape tries to apologize to Lily, his Only Friend at that point, for calling the latter "Mudblood" in a moment of anger and humiliation. Unfortunately for the former, the conversation between them ends with the latter cutting ties with the former. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7c14d0f2 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7c897aaa | type |
Psychic Link | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7c897aaa | comment |
Speaking of Hermione, during the Battle of Hogwarts, she asks Harry to use his Psychic Link with Voldemort, look inside him, and learn his thoughts, which she always wanted Harry to avoid whenever possible for over two years before, to find out his location and get Ron to stick with the mission objective of destroying Horcruxes after Fred's death. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7c897aaa | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d0d26e1 | type |
The Day of Reckoning | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d0d26e1 | comment |
The Day of Reckoning: Harry's return to Hogwarts marks the beginning of this for Voldemort. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d0d26e1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d260070 | type |
Corporal Punishment | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d260070 | comment |
Corporal Punishment: We can only imagine what the hell is going on at Hogwarts while the heroes are running around the countryside. Neville certainly looks like he had a pretty rough time of it when he shows up after a year's worth of it. Apparently things would have been even worse if the Carrows had had the complete run of things. Even happens in lessons: "They had us practicing the Cruciatus Curse on first-years. ... That's where I got this [scar]. I refused to do it." Heaven knows what this must have been like for Snape, who gave his word to Dumbledore before the latter's death that he would do everything in his power to protect the students no matter what happened. For almost a whole year, he has to strike a balance between reining in the Carrows' worst behaviour (which includes torturing eleven-year-olds), yet not so much that it gives his status as a double-agent away. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d260070 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d89315b | type |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d89315b | comment |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Ron receives one of these from some spiritual hallucinations of Harry and Hermione (It Makes Sense in Context). And Voldemort, of course, gets one from Harry during their final showdown. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7d89315b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7f0495de | type |
Disproportionate Reward | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7f0495de | comment |
Disproportionate Reward: Harry gives Kreacher the locket his beloved Regulus once owned. Ron even Lampshades it: "Overkill, mate." Still, it pays off for Harry in multiple ways later on. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7f0495de | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Several times during the Trio's camping trip, Ron stops Hermione and Harry from saying Voldemort's name, because "it feels like a — a jinx, or something." It is exactly that: When the Death Eaters took over the Ministry, they put a Taboo Curse on Voldemort's name, which creates a magical disturbance around any person who utters it and disables whatever protective enchantments might be protecting them. Only serious members of the Order of the Phoenix dare(d) say the name, so the Death Eaters find them that way. Our protagonists get firsthand confirmation of this when Harry says "Voldemort" one March day and a few Snatchers promptly accost them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_7fbb2a3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_813e694d | type |
Continuity Cavalcade | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_813e694d | comment |
Continuity Cavalcade: Name just about any character from the previous books who isn't dead or in St. Mungo's insanity ward — ten to one that they will appear somewhere in this book. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_813e694d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8151ec48 | type |
Driving Question | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8151ec48 | comment |
Driving Question: The book contains several of these: Where are the Horcuxes? What are the Deathly Hallows? Who has the Elder Wand? What happened to Ariana? | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8151ec48 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8166890e | type |
Faking Another Person's Illness | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8166890e | comment |
Faking Another Person's Illness: Ron's father and brothers enchant a ghoul to look like him, and tell the ministry that he's deathly ill with Spattergroit, to cover up the fact that he dropped out of school to go Horcrux-hunting with Harry and Hermione. Ariana Dumbledore became half-insane because she refused to use magic after a traumatic experience where three Muggle boys attacked her after finding out she was a witch. Her family put it about that she just had poor physical health to avoid attracting attention, leading many people to theorize that she was a Squib, when in fact magic would explode out of her when she couldn't keep it in anymore. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8166890e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8183248 | type |
Never Mess with Granny | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8183248 | comment |
Never Mess with Granny: Aurors in their prime try to take down Augusta Longbottom. One of them is still in the hospital at the time of the final battle. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8183248 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_818fa473 | type |
The Dark Side Will Make You Forget | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_818fa473 | comment |
The Dark Side Will Make You Forget: Severus Snape. He started life as a troubled, neglected boy who just wanted Lily to like him. Then he got into Slytherin and things slowly turned rather dark at the influence of his friends. Then he joined the Death Eaters and completely forgot that he once thought nothing of bloodlines, and things got worse to the point where he tried to bargain with Voldemort to exchange Lily's own son's and husband's lives to save hers. Then he came back under Dumbledore's influence and ended up putting his life on the line to save other people, including Harry. So he wavered across the "Evil" line for a fair while there, obviously. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_818fa473 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_81c4faa3 | type |
Entertainingly Wrong | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_81c4faa3 | comment |
Entertainingly Wrong: In Half-Blood Prince, Harry and Dumbledore theorized that Voldemort used his attempt to get a job at Hogwarts as a means to try and get hold of the Sword of Gryffindor to use as a Horcrux. Harry realizes they had it backwards, and Voldemort used the job interview to hide a Horcrux, with possibly gaining access to the sword being a potential bonus. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_81c4faa3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_830b0ac9 | type |
Final Battle | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_830b0ac9 | comment |
During the Final Battle between Harry and Voldemort. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_830b0ac9 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_830f2f0e | type |
Police State | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_830f2f0e | comment |
Police State: After the death of Scrimgeour, Voldemort takes control of Wizarding world of England and starts sending Muggle-borns, suspected Muggle-borns, and any dissenters to Azkaban, Imperiusing people to inflate his ranks, installs Death Eaters at Hogwarts, and makes Hogwarts attendance mandatory, among other horrible things. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_830f2f0e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83445b04 | type |
Pun | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83445b04 | comment |
The water is further clouded by the fact that, although the retrieval of said item would certainly fit with its MO and at least one character insisted it be facilitated in such a way, Word of God notes that at heart, it was almost certainly more an act of petty spite by Snape than a desire to test anyone's character.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83445b04 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83a903f6 | type |
Stepford Smiler | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83a903f6 | comment |
Stepford Smiler: Dolores Umbridge, with her girlish laugh and her sadistic, cheerful attitude, takes this trope up to eleven during her trials of Muggle-borns. Her Blatant Lies that a Muggle-born "is not a witch" trigger Harry's Berserk Button quite quickly. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83a903f6 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83b9b4d3 | type |
Crime of Passion | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83b9b4d3 | comment |
Crime of Passion: It's revealed that the Bloody Baron, the Slytherin House ghost, was infatuated with Helena Ravenclaw, the Ravenclaw House ghost. In life, he was sent by Rowena Ravenclaw to find her daughter when she ran away with her diadem. Upon being rejected, the Bloody Baron killed Helena in a fit of rage, then took his own life upon realizing what he's done. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83b9b4d3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83cef301 | type |
Right for the Wrong Reasons | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_83cef301 | comment |
Right for the Wrong Reasons: Ron starts demanding that they avoid using Voldemort's name out of "respect", which annoys Harry, but they ultimately do it anyway. It turns out that this was for the best since Voldemort had put a spell on his name allowing the Death Eaters to find anyone who speaks it, which is useful since only his enemies would dare say his name. The trio doesn't actually learn this until months after they had already stopped saying his name. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8409a385 | type |
Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8409a385 | comment |
Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Instead of having a blurb about the plot on the inside flap, it simply said that there followed the final book in the Harry Potter series. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8409a385 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_84df0713 | type |
ForgotICouldFly | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_84df0713 | comment |
Forgot I Could Fly: Hermione snaps Ron out of this trope by asking him: "Are you a wizard, or what?" It's also an Ironic Echo and a Call-Back to a similar remark Ron made to Hermione in their first year. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8586001f | type |
Prodigal Hero | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8586001f | comment |
Prodigal Hero: Harry must flee and hide all over Britain to stay a step ahead of Voldemort but when he learns the last Horcrux is hidden in Hogwarts, he rushes to Hogwarts to find it, which sparks the Final Battle. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_85c7446b | type |
Collateral Damage | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_85c7446b | comment |
Collateral Damage: During the Battle of the Seven Potters, Snape cuts off George Weasley's ear with the curse Sectumsempra. We eventually find out that it was an accident and Snape was actually aiming for a Death Eater's hand. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: Dolores Umbridge is not seen again after Harry and company break into the Ministry and steal her locket/Horcrux. Word of God says she was sent to Azkaban.invoked The Dursleys are not heard from after the Order spirits them away to a safe house. Word of God says that Harry and Dudley kept in contact, but nothing is said about Vernon and Petunia.invoked After escaping from the Ministry, the trio speculate about what happened to the Cattermoles. Hermonie states the smartest move for the married couple would be to go home, collect their children, and escape the country as quickly as possible; Ron worriedly notes that after posing as and seeing how others talked to him, Reg Cattermole really didn't come across as quick-witted. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_868409c | type |
Broken Pedestal | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_868409c | comment |
Broken Pedestal: Played with vis-Ã -vis Dumbledore, when Harry realizes that not only did he make many disastrous mistakes in his past and that he was not the perfect wizard he idolized, but that he was sacrificing Harry to kill Voldemort without even discussing it with him. And inverted with Snape, whom he originally regarded as a horrible, despicable person, but after realising the lengths he went to in order to protect him — to the point of infiltrating Voldemort's inner circle and dying for him — thinks radically differently. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8709ea16 | type |
Weeding Out Imperfections | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8709ea16 | comment |
Weeding Out Imperfections: While working for the Voldemort-controlled Ministry, Dolores Umbridge produces and distributes a propaganda pamphlet called Mudbloods and the Dangers They Pose to a Peaceful Pure-Blood Society, the cover of which features an illustration of a scowling weed strangling a beautiful rose. In the first chapter, Bellatrix Lestrange is the subject of some mockery from her fellow Death Eaters over the fact that her niece, Nymphadora Tonks, has married the werewolf Remus Lupin. Voldemort non-too-subtly instructs Bellatrix to murder Tonks, telling her that even the mightiest trees sometimes get diseased branches that need to be pruned. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8709ea16 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8730251a | type |
Forgiveness Requires Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8730251a | comment |
Forgiveness Requires Death: Harry can only realize that Snape was a troubled yet decent man after Voldemort kills him. He later refers to Snape as the bravest man he ever knew, making it clear that he forgave him even though Snape genuinely disliked him. Aberforth only forgives his brother for Ariana's death after Harry tells him what happened just before his own death. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_88424df3 | type |
I Thought Everyone Could Do That | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_88424df3 | comment |
I Thought Everyone Could Do That: When the Power Trio ask Kreacher what he did with the locket, he tells them the story of Regulus and his My God, What Have I Done? moment. But when he gets to the point where he himself escaped the cave of Inferi, Kreacher can only say he escaped because "Master Regulus told Kreacher to come back." Ron intuits that Voldemort must have enchanted the site to protect against Disapparition ... but only by wizards. Picking up the thread, Hermione realises that his dismissal of the house-elf race meant he couldn't recognise what they could do. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8844a843 | type |
Seeing Through Another's Eyes | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8844a843 | comment |
Seeing Through Another's Eyes: Harry can sometimes see from Voldemort's perspective, usually when Voldemort is experiencing strong emotions. This proves extremely useful since Harry can find out what Voldemort is doing. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8844a843 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_890d4ef2 | type |
Humiliation Conga | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_890d4ef2 | comment |
The Malfoys spent years working for Voldemort's return. When he does, it results in a long Humiliation Conga for them and almost leads to the death of their only son. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_890d4ef2 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_896592a8 | type |
Privacy by Distraction | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_896592a8 | comment |
Privacy by Distraction: After Harry defeats Voldemort, he wants time to talk to Ron and Hermione in private, and Luna points out one of her made-up creatures, making people look away from Harry so he can escape. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_896592a8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_89a401a5 | type |
Decoy Convoy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_89a401a5 | comment |
Decoy Convoy: Six members of the Order of the Phoenix disguise themselves as Harry using the Polyjuice Potion (making them exact duplicates of Harry) and fly to different safehouses along with another member of the Order (using brooms, flying horses called Thestrals, and a flying motorbike for Harry himself). Each safehouse contained a Portkey to transport themselves to the Burrow. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_89a401a5 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8a0fc1a4 | type |
I Knew It! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8a0fc1a4 | comment |
I Knew It!: In-Universe. When trying to figure out where Voldemort hid his Horcruxes, Harry is certain that he must have hidden one in Hogwarts, while Ron and Hermione doubt he did on the grounds that Dumbledore would probably have found it. After Voldemort discovers what the trio is up to, he thinks of all the places where he hid them, one of which is the castle. Harry, having read his thoughts, repeatedly says this phrase after he tells Ron and Hermione what he saw. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8a0fc1a4 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8a2d8868 | type |
Not Afraid to Die | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8a2d8868 | comment |
Not Afraid to Die: The ultimate difference between Harry and Voldemort, and the true way to become the Master of Death. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8a2d8868 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8ae880f7 | type |
Deconstruction | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8ae880f7 | comment |
Deconstruction: To some extent, the Deathly Hallows Fetch Quest introduced in the middle of the book is a kind of parody of the series' Quest plot. Harry thinks the journey of the quest is significant, that it could give him the power he wants and that bringing the Hallows together means he has something over Voldemort's Horcruxes. The Hallows in the end, do nothing of the sort, indeed it is a Fetch Quest deliberately placed by Dumbledore all to prepare Harry to eventually sacrifice his life. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8ae880f7 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8cb844c6 | type |
Mr. Exposition | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8cb844c6 | comment |
Mr. Exposition: As Cleolinda Jones pointed out, "Only Dumbledore could still have The Power of Exposition a year dead." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8cb844c6 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8e07d1b8 | type |
Merciful Minion | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8e07d1b8 | comment |
Merciful Minion: Draco refuses to admit that the prisoner was Harry. Later, Narcissa crosses this trope with Death Faked for You and lies to Voldemort that Harry is dead. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8e07d1b8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8e20979 | type |
Wham Episode | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8e20979 | comment |
Wham Episode: Practically every chapter where a major character is killed off. Hell, every chapter from "Malfoy Manor" (the twenty-third out of thirty-six, not counting the epilogue) on. "The Prince's Tale" in particular is the biggest wham episode in the entire series. To summarize: Snape knew Lily and Petunia when they were all children. Lily and Petunia had a falling out on Lily's first day of school, thus cementing Petunia's hatred of her sister and future nephew. Petunia had contacted Dumbledore previously and had knowledge about Hogwarts. Snape was in love with Lily and had pulled a Heel–Face Turn after her death, meaning he's been working with Dumbledore since the beginning of the series. Dumbledore had planned his own death in the last book and specifically asked Snape to kill him. Dumbledore reveals Harry is an unintended Horcrux and must die to make Voldemort mortal. The chapter ends with the revelation that Snape was the one who sent the silver doe and planted the Sword of Gryffindor earlier in the book. Oh yeah, and there's also the reveal that Lupin and Tonks were killed offscreen. Phew. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8e20979 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8ed5c6e4 | type |
Asshole Victim | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8ed5c6e4 | comment |
A non-lethal version involves Harry knocking Umbridge unconscious with a spell. Of course, she's one of the biggest Asshole Victims in the series. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8ed5c6e4 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8fb244bd | type |
Replaced with Replica | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8fb244bd | comment |
Replaced with Replica: The Sword of Gryffindor, one of the few weapons to destroy a Horcrux, was hidden by Dumbledore and replaced by a replica in the Headmaster's office at Hogwarts so that it doesn't fall in the hands of the Ministry of Magic. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_8fb244bd | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_901bb4c3 | type |
Suspiciously Prescient Planning | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_901bb4c3 | comment |
Suspiciously Prescient Planning: Harry, Ron, and Hermione pay a visit to Xenophilius Lovegood shortly after Christmas Day, hoping to see Luna while they're there too. When they ask where their friend is, Xenophilius claims that she's out fishing for Plimpies and will be back soon. At first the three believe him, but they realize that Xenophilius doesn't expect Luna to be home any time soon when they see he only set a tray for four people (the fact that Luna's bed doesn't look like it's been slept in recently, strongly indicating she hasn't been home at all, made them suspicious as well). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_901bb4c3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_90d44f44 | type |
Karmic Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_90d44f44 | comment |
Karmic Death: Voldemort. Try to act surprised. First, Neville destroyed his final Horcrux, after Voldemort made fun of him in front of everybody. The movie was more spectacular: he was not only killed by the Avada Kedavra backfiring on him from the Elder Wand, he ended up disintegrated as well, not even leaving his body behind. Opinion varies on whether his more mundane death in the book was more fitting — after all, Riddle/Voldemort's entire character arc grew out of his distaste for anything he considered 'ordinary' and being a first-rate narcissist. Peter Pettigrew, literally betrayed and choked by the hand he was given after he sacrificed his original one to let Voldemort return. Crabbe with his own Fiendfyre. Bellatrix Lestrange, at the hands of Molly Weasley, after the former attempted to murder Ginny. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_90e31482 | type |
Laser-Guided Karma | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_90e31482 | comment |
Laser-Guided Karma: A positive example: because Harry chose to save Draco in the burning Room of Requirement, when Narcissa finds out he survived being hit with the Killing Curse, she has incentive to lie to Voldemort that he's dead to get back to the castle and find her son. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_916c72b3 | type |
Rule of Symbolism | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_916c72b3 | comment |
Rule of Symbolism: Wormtail's silver hand which chokes him as he betrays his master brings to mind another traitor paid in silver: Judas Iscariot. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_916c72b3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_927b2f11 | type |
The Bus Came Back | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_927b2f11 | comment |
The Bus Came Back: Aragog's Giant Spider offspring, last seen in the second book of the series, reappear during the Battle of Hogwarts, having been driven out of the Forbidden Forest by Voldemort's followers. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_927b2f11 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_928ca2cc | type |
You Have Outlived Your Usefulness | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_928ca2cc | comment |
You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Snape is the presumed master of the Elder Wand. Voldemort wants the Elder Wand. To master the Elder Wand, you must kill the current master or overpower them in some other way. Guess where this is going. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_931fc523 | type |
Back for the Finale | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_931fc523 | comment |
After going from serving Lord Voldemort as a Death Eater to getting a steady job as the Ministry of Magic's executioner, Walden Macnair returns for the Battle of Hogwarts, where Hagrid throws him into a wall, knocking him out. Hagrid loved Buckback the Hippogriff and tried to save him from being executed by Macnair in book three. Downplayed, as he presumably survives to be put in Azkaban with Umbridge, unlike many Death Eaters who were arguably less despicable, who were killed during the battle. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9438e550 | type |
The Big Damn Kiss | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9438e550 | comment |
The Big Damn Kiss: Ron and Hermione, the one their shippers were about to have heart attacks in anticipation of. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9438e550 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_949819b6 | type |
Children Forced to Kill | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_949819b6 | comment |
Children Forced to Kill: Averted. From the start of this series to the end of this book, no Hogwarts student from Harry's generation has killed any other person, even in self-defence (not counting Crabbe's stupidity). This is despite these children being trained in powerful, often dangerous magic and being "of age" in this book — and involved in a battle where their own lives were on the line. This is probably to keep the kids from crossing the Moral Event Horizon. It's probably why Molly kills Bellatrix rather than Neville — for Neville to do so may not have sat well with some parents and young readers.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_949819b6 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_957e5fc2 | type |
Villainous Breakdown | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_957e5fc2 | comment |
Villainous Breakdown: Voldemort during the final showdown with Harry, for once showing himself afraid as Harry talks down to him. Also in a Kill the Messenger/He Knows Too Much moment when he hears about the Horcrux being stolen from Gringotts. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_966da803 | type |
Defiant to the End | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_966da803 | comment |
Defiant to the End: Rufus Scrimgeour and Harry had no trouble showing their dislike for each other. But when the Death Eaters took over the Ministry, he withstood torture from Voldemort himself in his final moments and refused to divulge any information about Harry's whereabouts. Gellert Grindelwald, who was considered to be the most powerful and dangerous Dark Wizard in the world before Voldemort came along. When confronted by Voldemort himself, imprisoned, wandless, and helpless, instead of going along with Voldy's demands, Grindelwald openly defies him and even laughs in his face. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_970c790a | type |
Big Bad | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_970c790a | comment |
In the first chapter, Bellatrix Lestrange is the subject of some mockery from her fellow Death Eaters over the fact that her niece, Nymphadora Tonks, has married the werewolf Remus Lupin. Voldemort non-too-subtly instructs Bellatrix to murder Tonks, telling her that even the mightiest trees sometimes get diseased branches that need to be pruned. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9712e10 | type |
Sword of Plot Advancement | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9712e10 | comment |
Sword of Plot Advancement: The Horcrux-destroying plot only really takes off after Harry, Ron and Hermione find where Gryffindor's sword was hidden. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9712e10 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_973288db | type |
Chores Without Powers | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_973288db | comment |
Chores Without Powers: When Dobby is killed by Bellatrix in the process of saving the lives of Harry and his friends, Harry refuses to use magic to dig his grave, and digs a hole in the ground with a spade for him, as a way of dealing with his grief. The narration comments that "he dug with a kind of fury, relishing the manual work, glorying in the non-magic of it, for every drop of his sweat and every blister felt like a gift to the elf who had saved their lives." When Ron and Dean come out and see him digging the grave, they don't ask why he's not doing it with magic, and help him dig until the hole's deep enough. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_973288db | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_975ba595 | type |
Sleep Cute | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_975ba595 | comment |
Sleep Cute: In Grimmauld Place, Ron and Hermione are asleep next to each other, with their hands lying so they appear to be reaching out for each other. Seeing them, Harry wonders if they fell asleep holding hands. | |
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Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior! | |
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The three generations of Weasley/Prewett women are 107-year-old Great-Aunt Muriel, who is rude to everyone; Ginny, who hears Auntie Muriel say that Ginny's dress is far too low-cut and responds by grinning and winking at Harry; and Ginny's mother, Molly, who responds to a threat on Ginny's life by shouting, "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!" | |
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"Not So Different" Remark | |
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"Not So Different" Remark: While walking to what he is sure is his death, Harry muses that he, Voldemort, and Snape are all alike. All three of them are, at their cores, abandoned boys who found a home at Hogwarts. | |
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_99ddfcec | comment |
Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Nearly, but ultimately averted with the Muggle boys who attacked Ariana. This resulted in the Dumbledores' father getting placed in jail and mother getting killed. Because of those, Dumbledore had to cancel his worldwide trip and met Grindelwald, and together they were planning to take over the world by subjugating the Muggles. Ultimately, however, Ariana's death put a stop to those plans. | |
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_99dfd4fc | comment |
Nothing Is the Same Anymore: Deathly Hallows is notable in that it breaks from the standard story structure. The Power Trio does not go back to Hogwarts until the Final Battle. Instead, they are on the run because the Death Eaters pulled a coup d'état on the Ministry of Magic and started Putting on the Reich. | |
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Took a Level in Badass | |
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Took a Level in Badass: Virtually everyone, but particular standouts include Mrs. Weasley, Prof. Slughorn, and above all Neville Longbottom, who in some ways really is the biggest hero in the story. Special notice for Sybil Trelawney, who took out several Death Eaters (including Fenrir Greyback) by using magic to throw crystal balls at them. | |
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Giant Spider | |
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Giant Spider: The Acromantula living in the Forbidden Forest make a return when the Death Eaters drive them out of the forest into the school during the final battle. | |
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Kill It with Fire | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9c1f758a | comment |
Kill It with Fire: One of the few ways to destroy a Horcrux is with the Dark Magic spell Fiendfyre, a.k.a. cursed fire, but the spell is so dangerous and hard to control that even Hermione says she wouldn't dare try it. | |
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The Hecate Sisters | |
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The Hecate Sisters: When Harry enters the Room of Requirement while the Battle of Hogwarts is going on, he finds the room empty except for three women who had not yet joined the fight. The first to exit is Augusta Longbottom, who goes to assist her grandson. The second is Tonks, who left her baby with family out of concern for her husband. The third is Ginny, who eagerly joins the fight, being responsible for no one but herself. The three generations of Weasley/Prewett women are 107-year-old Great-Aunt Muriel, who is rude to everyone; Ginny, who hears Auntie Muriel say that Ginny's dress is far too low-cut and responds by grinning and winking at Harry; and Ginny's mother, Molly, who responds to a threat on Ginny's life by shouting, "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!" | |
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Kill the Cutie | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9c5e78d0 | comment |
Kill the Cutie: About a century before the A-plot, Ariana suffered this fate in the B-plot. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Also, for some reason, Voldemort can fly... with nothing more than a spell that he presumably invented himself. There was some Foreshadowing, though: his chosen name means "Flight of Death" in French. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9dab0a6e | comment |
Continuity Nod: The better part of the book. | |
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Sarcasm Mode | |
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Sure, Voldemort. Continue to cast the Killing Curse on "The Boy Who Lived", even after seeing that the spell backfired on you. Brilliant. | |
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Teleportation Rescue | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_9fdda2d8 | comment |
Teleportation Rescue: Albus Dumbledore's brother, Aberforth, had most of Sirius's mirror (Harry had a shard of it and got the occasional glimpse of someone he couldn't quite identify and who looked like the then-deceased Albus Dumbledore). When Harry, Ron, and Hermione were caught by the Snatchers and taken to Malfoy Manor, Dobby Apparated into the manor and rescued them, as well as Luna Lovegood and the wand expert Ollivander. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a14ba678 | type |
Prized Possession Giveaway | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a14ba678 | comment |
Prized Possession Giveaway: Harry presents Kreacher the house-elf with the locket which was substituted for the Horcrux. Although this object is worthless to Harry (and he was probably glad to be rid of it), being presented with a family heirloom means a lot to a humble house-elf, causing Ron to comment "overkill, mate". | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a220d528 | type |
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a220d528 | comment |
Yeah, Bellatrix. Mock Molly Weasley's grief to her face as you threaten the rest of her family. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? | |
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Death Is the Only Option | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a2359d9 | comment |
Death Is the Only Option: Harry realizes that he is a Horcrux and must die to defeat Voldemort. | |
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Eye Scream | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a2b38d3b | comment |
Eye Scream: Played for Laughs here, of all places: Harry, on his seventeenth birthday, casts some spells in celebration to his adulthood status. One of the spells he casts is the Summoning Charm, which he uses to fetch his glasses, only for said glasses to accidentally poke him in his eye when flying towards him. Oops. | |
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Wedding Smashers | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a3026af9 | comment |
Wedding Smashers: At Bill's and Fleur's wedding reception, naturally. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a32a1881 | type |
Supporting Leader | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a32a1881 | comment |
Supporting Leader: With the protagonists on a secret mission to destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes, multiple characters become this in different ways: Professor McGonagall leads the defence in the Battle of Hogwarts to give the Power Trio the time to find the final Horcrux, even though she has to trust Harry by his word alone. Neville basically leads the student resistance in Harry's absence, with help from Ginny and Luna. Reading between the lines, Kingsley Shacklebolt becomes the Big Good after Dumbledore's and Moody's deaths and later becomes the first competent Minister for Magic in years. But from Harry's point of view, he remains a peripheral character. | |
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Double-Meaning Title | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a4905771 | comment |
Double-Meaning Title: Played With. Deathly Hallows is translated as "The Relics of Death" in many languages, which turns the title into this trope. A reader would initially think said relics are Voldemort's Horcruxes (which allow him to cheat death) especially since some of them are very culturally-valued relics in the wizarding world — such as those that belonged to Hogwarts' Founders. It doesn't help that the most common interpretation of the adverb "deathly" is that of "lethal", something that the Horcruxes are in spades because of the traps that surround them and/or their possession and The Corrupter potential. However, it's later revealed this installment is a case of a MacGuffin Title, because the Deathly Hallows do exist and have very little to do with Horcruxes. | |
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Muggles | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a4f2570d | comment |
Ariana Dumbledore became half-insane because she refused to use magic after a traumatic experience where three Muggle boys attacked her after finding out she was a witch. Her family put it about that she just had poor physical health to avoid attracting attention, leading many people to theorize that she was a Squib, when in fact magic would explode out of her when she couldn't keep it in anymore. | |
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Naked People Are Funny | |
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Naked People Are Funny: Mad-Eye's plan to sneak Harry out of his house involves several others (Fleur, Mundungus, Hermione, Fred, George, and Ron) taking Polyjuice to look like him and flying off in all directions. When they change clothes, Harry is annoyed that none of them is particularly bashful about getting naked while disguised as him. | |
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And There Was Much Rejoicing | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a5cfe2ac | comment |
And There Was Much Rejoicing: When Voldemort is finally killed, everyone celebrates. Even Peeves, the annoying poltergeist who inhabits Hogwarts, is pleased and cracks a joke at his death. | |
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Ascended Extra | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a65288e2 | comment |
Ascended Extra: The bartender in the Hog's Head, having warranted a handful of sentences in previous books, is revealed to be Dumbledore's brother (officially, that is, since many fans had caught on to the clues before that) and becomes a much more prominent character. | |
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Due to the Dead | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a679184b | comment |
Due to the Dead: Harry sees Moody's magical eye on Umbridge's office door and is so enraged that he steals it back, which ends up helping blow their cover. He later insists on digging Dobby's grave by hand, rather than using magic. Even Voldemort respects this; when he calls a one-hour lull in the fighting, he tells the defenders of Hogwarts to dispose of their dead with dignity. | |
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Rule of Three | |
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Rule of Three: Three Hallows, the third Peverell brother doesn't meet an untimely death. This book also features the third time that Voldemort tries the killing curse on Harry. | |
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Despite the Plan | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a6d0b83 | comment |
Despite the Plan: Twice. The trio spends almost a month each planning their break-ins of the Ministry and Gringotts. Both times, the plan goes wrong almost as soon as they get in, and they end up having to improvise. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a70223 | type |
Karma Houdini | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a70223 | comment |
Karma Houdini: The Malfoys. Narcissa is the only one who evinces redeeming actions, while Draco and Lucius fight for Voldemort until the end. Draco specifically stands with Voldemort in the final battle, trying to capture Harry in the Room of Requirement. They seemingly get off scot-free, though, to be fair, they seem confused by it. Pottermore reveals that they weren't punished because of Narcissa lying to Voldemort and Lucius helping the Ministry round up the remaining Death Eaters after the war. Also, the Dementors apply for this trope. Yes, the Dementors. After sucking out the souls of who knows how many innocent Muggle-borns and condemning them to the hellish existence of absolutely nothing, we never see what happens to them in the book, but Word of God is that they're a kind of fungus born from depression that can be banished once the environment becomes happier; meanwhile, their victims are still condemned to an eternal torment worse than the deepest depths of hell, and nobody seems to notice or care...invoked | |
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Hereditary Wedding Dress | |
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Hereditary Wedding Dress: When Fleur Delacour marries into the Weasley family, she wears an heirloom tiara, goblin-made, which complements her own stunning beauty. Nor did Molly Weasley, her mother-in-law, offer the tiara lightly; it comes up in an emotional moment during Half-Blood Prince. | |
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Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a796d2a6 | comment |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Applied to the Seven Potters chase. There were fourteen Order of the Phoenix members against at least thirty Death Eaters. While it was justified for poor aim as they were all flying on brooms, Thestrals, or an enchanted motorcycle, and constantly moving, the good guys had three casualties — Voldy killed Mad-Eye, George lost an ear due to an errant spell aimed at someone else, and Harry undertook a self-inflicted near-suicide action — not counting Harry's injuries caused by his crash, our heroes landed a lot more hits and probable kills. | |
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Self-Healing Phlebotinum | |
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Self-Healing Phlebotinum: According to the Lovegoods, Snorkack horns reform a few months after exploding, unlike Erumpent horns. Only the latter are known to exist, the former widely regarded as a myth. | |
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Gray Rain of Depression | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a8982539 | comment |
Gray Rain of Depression: It starts raining right after a very nasty argument between Harry and Ron breaks out. It's pouring rain just when Ron Disapparates. The chapter ends with Harry listening to Hermione's crying and the sound of rain hitting the tent. | |
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And I Must Scream | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_a8a04f6f | comment |
And I Must Scream: Voldemort's final fate according to Word of God, as previewed in "King's Cross". He is in limbo, the boundary of life and death, never dying, but never living at the same time... forever.invoked | |
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Death Is Dramatic | |
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Death Is Dramatic: Played relatively straight with Dobby and Snape. Averted with everybody else (an instant-death curse doesn't leave much time for a Final Speech, after all). | |
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Cowardice Callout | |
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Cowardice Callout: Harry learns that Lupin regrets marrying Tonks and fathering a child with her, and his offering support to the Power Trio is just a pretext for him trying to shirk his responsibilities to his family. Harry then proceeds to give Lupin a "The Reason You Suck" Speech that ends with him stating that he never would've thought Lupin, the man who taught Harry how to protect himself from Dementors, would be capable of such cowardice. Lupin at first lashes out and leaves — later in the book, it's indicated that he took Harry's point by getting back together with Tonks. Professor McGonagall screams "Coward!" at Severus Snape after he spends a duel against her going on the defensive before moving to flee as soon as he's outnumbered by Professor Flitwick coming to McGonagall's aid — it's far from the only despicable thing Snape has done in recent memory that would make his colleagues loathe his guts. Subverted when Snape is revealed to have been a triple-agent who was secretly loyal to the heroes' cause all along, re-contextualizing his earlier interactions with his colleagues. | |
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass | |
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Who would have thought that Sybil Trelawney, of all people, would take out Fenrir Greyback? | |
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Allegiance Affirmation | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_aa593d8 | comment |
Allegiance Affirmation: Severus Snape pulls one of these, finally confirming where it is that his loyalties ultimately lie: namely, to the late Lily Evans Potter. | |
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Characters Dropping Like Flies | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ab1c1cca | comment |
Characters Dropping Like Flies: This book has a higher body count than the other six books combined. | |
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Save the Villain | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ac560dc4 | comment |
Save the Villain: Harry saves Draco. Twice. It does him more good than harm in the end, though. He also encourages Voldemort to feel remorse for his crimes, because he knows what waits for him otherwise. A subversion occurs when Harry and Ron try and fail to stop Wormtail's silver hand from strangling him. | |
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Hellfire | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ac5afbd8 | comment |
Hellfire: Fiendfyre. Of course, isn't explicitly demonic, "just" powerfully magical, near-sentient, and capable of burning through a cathedral-sized storehouse in minutes. Oh, and it's far harder to stop than to start. | |
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The Dead Have Names | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ac7471b0 | comment |
The Dead Have Names: Part of the purpose of Lee Jordan's Potterwatch broadcasts is to publicise the names of those killed by Death Eaters, like Ted Tonks and Dirk Cresswell. | |
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_acf33d00 | comment |
A rare villainous example. Voldemort is unaware that Harry is his final (de facto) Horcrux. As a result, he gave himself a way to win even after the other Horcruxes were destroyed. He ruins it, though, by using the Killing Curse on Harry again. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ad1db87c | type |
Oh, Crap! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ad1db87c | comment |
Oh, Crap!: Voldemort goes utterly ballistic when he learns that Harry and his friends broke into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts and stole the cup of Helga Hufflepuff, as it means that Harry knows about the Horcruxes and is actively hunting them, with intent to destroy them and make Voldy mortal again. Snape has one when he realizes Voldemort is about to kill him. Snape has an even bigger one when he realizes Voldemort is planning to kill Lily after the former informed him of the prophecy he overheard. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ad40d85 | type |
I Can't Believe I'm Saying This | |
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I Can't Believe I'm Saying This: During the Potterwatch broadcast that the trio listens to, Fred urges everyone to stay cautious and not to get lulled into a false sense of security with the rumors of Voldemort being abroad. He ends it by saying "I never thought I'd hear myself say this, but: safety first!" | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Phineas Nigellus Black has many sarcastic lines, when Hermione talks to him in a portrait, including: "Please always helps." (After Hermione has blindfolded him in his portrait) "Remove this foul addition at once! You are ruining a great work of art!" "I grow weary of contradiction." "Professor Snape has more important things on his mind than the many eccentricities of Albus Dumbledore." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_afbf2c80 | type |
Story Breadcrumbs | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_afbf2c80 | comment |
The overall structure of the Story Breadcrumbs of multiple Unreliable Narrator that tells us about Dumbledore often with a totally different perspective is reminiscent of Citizen Kane, the book even starts with Harry reading a profile of Dumbledore's career and achievements, much like the newsreel that starts that film. Since this is a magical story, Dumbledore does confirm everything beyond the grave. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b06bbf4b | type |
Be Careful What You Wish For | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b06bbf4b | comment |
Be Careful What You Wish For: The Deathly Hallows, at least according to legend. Three brothers cheated Death, and Death sought to even the scales through clever curses — he offered each brother a "gift" for their "cleverness". All three were clever enough to realize that it was a trick — but only the last realized that Death knew that they'd figure out that it was a trick. The first brother asked to become powerful enough to defeat anyone who might try to kill him; Death gave this brother the Elder Wand, which made its holder undefeatable in combat. He was killed in his sleep for it, starting a chain of killings that continued every time the Wand resurfaced. The second brother asked to nullify Death's power. Death gave this brother the Resurrection Stone, which could resurrect the dead. It worked as promised, but it turns out that the dead really don't like being brought back to life. He tried to use it to resurrect his lover but killed himself upon realizing this. The third brother realized how much trouble they were in, so he asked for a way to hide from Death. Death was annoyed at being outwitted but gave him the Cloak of Invisibility, which could hide anyone from anything forever. This worked out perfectly; the third brother went on to live a long and happy life, and when he was an old man, passed the cloak on to his son and greeted Death with dignity. Voldemort created his Horcruxes with the intention of defeating death and never dying. He certainly got what he wanted — immortality of a sort — but as a ruined, shrivelled shadow of his former self, trapped forever in the limbo between life and death. The Malfoys spent years working for Voldemort's return. When he does, it results in a long Humiliation Conga for them and almost leads to the death of their only son. | |
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ProtagonistCentredMorality | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b0b0f9c3 | comment |
Protagonist-Centred Morality: Subverted. Harry uses the Cruciatus Curse, but the intention was to make the audience recognize his flaws, not change their minds about the appropriateness of Dark Magic. He also casts the Imperius Curse on both a goblin and a nosy Death Eater during the raid on Gringotts in search of a Horcrux. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b12a1907 | type |
Heroism Incentive | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b12a1907 | comment |
Heroism Incentive: Harry secures the goblin's help by promising him the Sword of Gryffindor. The fact that Harry and Ron were thinking of double-dealing the goblin plays with the trope a bit. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b12a1907 | |
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Fate Worse than Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b1346878 | comment |
He also encourages Voldemort to feel remorse for his crimes, because he knows what waits for him otherwise. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b14e9e90 | type |
Kid Hero All Grown-Up | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b14e9e90 | comment |
Kid Hero All Grown-Up: The main characters in the Distant Finale. It's a cute ending, what with everyone being Happily Married and seeing their kids off to school. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b14e9e90 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b1dde8fd | type |
Loophole Abuse | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b1dde8fd | comment |
While Dumbledore briefed Snape on the fragment of Voldemort's soul inside Harry, he intentionally withheld intel on Voldemort's Horcruxes (and how Lily's blood charm within Voldemort's resurrected body could theoretically keep Harry alive even when the Horcrux was destroyed). As with the Order's example above, it's justified by operational security. Again, Dumbledore was both trying to protect their secret advantage and ensure Harry would be killed by Voldemort specificially (as it was the only way to activate the Loophole Abuse and give Harry a chance of survival). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b2176eb6 | type |
Now or Never Kiss | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b2176eb6 | comment |
Now or Never Kiss: Two, both before the final battle. Ron even Lampshades this. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b333f02e | type |
Achilles in His Tent | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b333f02e | comment |
Achilles in His Tent: Ron gets fed up with their extended camping trip and storms off. He tries to come back almost immediately, but circumstance prevents him from doing so. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b4a6ae4c | type |
Everyone Has Standards | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b4a6ae4c | comment |
Everyone Has Standards: While Snape has spent the entire series hating Harry for reminding him of James and Lily, he is utterly appalled when he discovers that Dumbledore's ultimate plan hinges on Harry willingly allowing Voldemort to kill him to destroy the Horcrux within himself, permanently guaranteeing that Voldemort can never come back to life or hurt anyone else ever again. As revealed in flashback during the previous book, even Dumbledore — who'd tolerated Snape's enmity with Harry over the last half a decade — eventually got fed up with Snape's vindictiveness (in this case pettily putting Harry through repeat detentions). While Harry has absolutely despised Snape the entire series (especially after the events of the last book), even he is horrified by the absolutely brutal and petty way Voldemort murders him, to the point of running over to him to ensure he does not die alone. Harry and Malfoy have hated each other's guts the entire series, yet Harry still chooses to save him and Goyle in the burning Room of Requirement, and he's horrified when he first thinks they're dead, with the narration specifically noting "he [Harry] had never wanted this. What a terrible way to die." This ends up paying off later, when Narcissa lies to Voldemort about Harry being dead after he tells her that her son is still alive, setting the stage for Voldemort's ultimate downfall. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b50af101 | type |
Determined Defeatist | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b50af101 | comment |
Determined Defeatist: Aberforth Dumbledore is convinced that Voldemort is going to win and advises the heroes to give up and flee the country. Naturally, he still shows up to fight when push comes to shove. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b52355aa | type |
Dying for Symbolism | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b52355aa | comment |
Dying for Symbolism: Hedwig's death is supposed to represent the death of what remains of Harry's childhood. The only known counter to the killing curse involves laying down your life for another, which is itself is a symbol of Jesus' death and resurrection, if the series is compared to Christianity, which J.K. Rowling is part of, though actually dying is not necessary for the counter to work. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b53077b3 | type |
Take That! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b53077b3 | comment |
"The Tale of the Three Brothers" proves crucial to the finding of the Deathly Hallows and an understanding of how to defeat Voldemort. But of course he's never read it, and he would never read it, because it's in a book of children's stories. This is Rowling's not-so-subtle Take That! to all the publishers who rejected her draft of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and all the critics who dismiss her work as "for children only". | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b53077b3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b58b4e3c | type |
Too Dumb to Live | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b58b4e3c | comment |
Too Dumb to Live: Sure, Voldemort. Continue to cast the Killing Curse on "The Boy Who Lived", even after seeing that the spell backfired on you. Brilliant. Yeah, Bellatrix. Mock Molly Weasley's grief to her face as you threaten the rest of her family. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? According to Ron, only a total prat would run around boasting about wielding the most powerful wand ever and challenging others to duel for it. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b706d404 | type |
Unintentional Backup Plan | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b706d404 | comment |
Unintentional Backup Plan: A rare villainous example. Voldemort is unaware that Harry is his final (de facto) Horcrux. As a result, he gave himself a way to win even after the other Horcruxes were destroyed. He ruins it, though, by using the Killing Curse on Harry again. The heroes had one in place as well. Dumbledore originally planned to depower the Elder Wand by having Snape kill him by consent. This was ruined when Draco Malfoy Disarmed him during their encounter, and Dumbledore never got a chance to reclaim it. Later, Harry Disarmed Draco of his usual hawthorn wand, taking it for his own — and by doing this, Harry (by pure luck) became the master of the Elder Wand, essentially preventing Voldemort from ever becoming its master. This is eventually what allows Harry to win against Voldemort. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b77808f2 | type |
"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b77808f2 | comment |
"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: Though we don't learn what the protagonists are doing, only their kids. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b77808f2 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b838c815 | type |
Dénouement | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b838c815 | comment |
Dénouement: Surprisingly lacking. Very little takes place between Voldemort falling and the Distant Finale. Fans continue to debate if this was good or bad. | |
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Self-Induced Allergic Reaction | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_b8d74c77 | comment |
Self-Induced Allergic Reaction: Hermione's quick thinking allows her to prevent Harry from being recognized by the Snatchers when they're surrounded in the woods. However, the disguise isn't foolproof, and the trio has to rely on Draco to look the other way and pretend he can't tell whether it's Harry or not. Luckily, he does. | |
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It Makes Sense in Context | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ba236071 | comment |
Ron receives one of these from some spiritual hallucinations of Harry and Hermione (It Makes Sense in Context). | |
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Tyrant Takes the Helm | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bbe740e2 | comment |
Tyrant Takes the Helm: Voldemort. Also, the former Trope Namer, Dolores Umbridge. And Headmaster Snape.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bbfaa837 | type |
Knight Templar | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bbfaa837 | comment |
Knight Templar: The young Dumbledore at the time when he was tempted to join Grindelwald's quest to Take Over the World — he wanted to liberate wizards from having to live in hiding (especially poor Ariana). He stressed to Grindelwald that they should use the minimum amount of force required and that with their power Comes Great Responsibility. Subverted with Grindelwald, who may have come across as one (even using the slogan "for the greater good"), but likely only wanted power. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc00493f | type |
Precision F-Strike | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: Molly, to Bellatrix: "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!!!" Hermione, to Ron: "You — (whack) complete — (whack) arse — (whack) Ronald — (whack) Weasley! (whack)" Ron, to Draco: "And that's the second time we've saved your life tonight, you two-faced bastard!" | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc00493f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc103f8b | type |
Subverted | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc103f8b | comment |
Professor McGonagall screams "Coward!" at Severus Snape after he spends a duel against her going on the defensive before moving to flee as soon as he's outnumbered by Professor Flitwick coming to McGonagall's aid — it's far from the only despicable thing Snape has done in recent memory that would make his colleagues loathe his guts. Subverted when Snape is revealed to have been a triple-agent who was secretly loyal to the heroes' cause all along, re-contextualizing his earlier interactions with his colleagues. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc37d80d | type |
So Proud of You | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc37d80d | comment |
So Proud of You: James Potter expresses this to Harry when his shade appears. As does Lily, and later, Dumbledore. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc74ef27 | type |
Berserk Button | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: The locket Horcrux taunts Ron with the idea that Harry and Hermione might be sneaking around behind his back. He doesn't take this very well. In case you didn't notice in any of the previous six books, Harry growing up with no parents is a bit of a sore point with him. Lupin and Ron both set him off for nearly abandoning his unborn son and saying that Harry doesn't have to worry about his parents in danger, respectively. Harry gets another one thanks to Umbridge flat-out mentioning that a Muggle-born witch isn't a witch at all. Voldemort had a couple of them, most notably when he found out that the Trio stole the Hufflepuff Cup from Gringotts. He killed the goblin who brought him the message and everyone else in the same room who didn't beat feet the second they realized he was in a bad mood. Ron definitely found Hermione's after he ran out on her and Harry. Upon coming back, she physically attacked him before demanding her wand from Harry. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bcb4f1f1 | type |
You Just Told Me | |
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You Just Told Me: Bellatrix's hysterical reaction when she thinks someone has broken into her vault at Gringotts tips Harry off that one of Voldemort's Horcruxes might be there. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bcb4f1f1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bcba27a1 | type |
Putting on the Reich | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bcba27a1 | comment |
Putting on the Reich: The Ministry of Magic under Voldemort. The Death Eaters' skull is even similar to the SS totenkopf. Nurmengard, Grindelwald's castle turned prison where he himself has been imprisoned for half a century, is an analogue of Nuremberg. His fate ofbecoming the sole prisoner of Nurmengard is probably a reference to Rudolf Hess, who for twenty-one years was the sole occupant of Spandau Prison until his death in 1987. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bd5e8cd9 | type |
Urban Fantasy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bd5e8cd9 | comment |
Urban Fantasy: The entire series takes place in the United Kingdom in The '90s, a fact which is clearest in this book: After spending six years at Hogwarts, away from the wider world, Harry, Ron, and Hermione go across Britain (and away from the magical world for long stretches) in order to finish their quest to defeat Voldemort. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bd65fb3d | type |
Sparing Them the Dirty Work | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bd65fb3d | comment |
Sparing Them the Dirty Work: It's revealed that Snape's killing of Dumbledore the previous year was carried out at Dumbledore's own request, partially because he was already dying, and partially because he knew that Draco Malfoy had been ordered to kill him, and wanted to spare the boy the burden. Snape, though a little miffed at the implication that he was already beyond saving, dutifully carried out his headmaster's instructions. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_be157880 | type |
Married in the Future | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_be157880 | comment |
Married in the Future: In the epilogue, Ginny is married to Harry and Ron is married to Hermione. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bedd799b | type |
Blunt "Yes" | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bedd799b | comment |
Blunt "Yes": A minor conversation between Harry and Molly at The Burrow involves this. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bf3e372 | type |
Torture Is Ineffective | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bf3e372 | comment |
Torture Is Ineffective: When Bellatrix tortures Hermione about the sword of Gryffindor, Ron and Harry are less worried that she'll crack than they are Bellatrix will kill her. Hermione just tells her a mix of the truth (that they haven't been anywhere near Bellatrix's vault) and what she knows Bellatrix wants to hear (that their sword is a fake, not the one currently in said vault). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bfad4265 | type |
I Have You Now, My Pretty | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bfad4265 | comment |
I Have You Now, My Pretty: Greyback to Hermione. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_bfad4265 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c007c53 | type |
Cool and Unusual Punishment | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c007c53 | comment |
Cool and Unusual Punishment: As revealed in "The Prince's Tale", Snape threatened to sleep outside the Gryffindor common room to get Lily to talk to him after he called her "Mudblood" earlier in a moment of severe humiliation. While she did oblige to his request, the conversation ended up with her telling him "it's over" — not what he hoped for at all. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0091e94 | type |
Dragon Hoard | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0091e94 | comment |
Dragon Hoard: When breaking into the Lestrange vault to steal the golden Cup of Helga Hufflepuff, Harry, Ron and Hermione have to pass one of Gringotts' trained guard dragons. The dragon itself is non-sapient and presumably doesn't care about gold itself. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0e3994b | type |
Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0e3994b | comment |
Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: After Ron rejoins Harry and Hermione after running away, Hermione's response is to beat him up, then refuses to speak to him for a long time afterward. The response? Ron apologizes and has to try to win Hermione back over. Just try to imagine this situation if the genders were reversed. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0e3994b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0f7ded3 | type |
Mortality Ensues | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0f7ded3 | comment |
Mortality Ensues: The Horcrux-destruction plot is all about causing this for Voldemort. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c0f7ded3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2288824 | type |
A Nazi by Any Other Name | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2288824 | comment |
A Nazi by Any Other Name: The Power Trio are on the run in one of the most blatant parallels of Nazi-occupied Europe ever seen. The Ministry of Magic has become so corrupted from the inside by Les Collaborateurs, that they essentially pass the Nuremberg Laws against Muggle-born wizards, and under the guidance of Umbridge are shown creating pamphlets touting purity of blood whose content and saccharine covers call to mind the publications of Julius Streicher. The various Death Eater minions inside the Ministry are dressed in khaki clothes, with red, white, and black armbands bearing the Dark Mark. The sign of the Deathly Hallows has a history very similar to that of the swastika, as well — originally an innocent symbol, then used by wizard-supremacist Grindelwald, etched on walls by stupid pricks to get attention... The Polish translation explicitly called those who hunted muggleborns and La Résistance for profit szmalcownicy. Real Life szmalcownicy sold hiding Jews to the Nazis during The War, plus members of Polish resistance groups. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2288824 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2393191 | type |
Show Within a Show | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2393191 | comment |
Show Within a Show: The Tale of the Three Brothers, and other wizard fables by Beedle the Bard. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c26e2b1 | type |
New Powers as the Plot Demands | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c26e2b1 | comment |
New Powers as the Plot Demands: Subverted. It can seem as though the Deluminator is only there to enable Ron's Big Damn Heroes moment. This is rationalized through both The Power of Love and The Power of Friendship. Also, for some reason, Voldemort can fly... with nothing more than a spell that he presumably invented himself. There was some Foreshadowing, though: his chosen name means "Flight of Death" in French. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c26e2b1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2cedc1c | type |
Big "NO!" | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2cedc1c | comment |
Big "NO!": Hagrid does one during the Battle of the Seven Potters when a Death Eater tries to curse Harry, tackling the Death Eater and falling hundreds of feet to the ground. Several occur in the final chapter, when Lord Voldemort forces Hagrid to present Harry's apparently dead body to the remaining wizard fighters at Hogwarts to signify his victory. Professor McGonagall, Ron and Hermione all say this. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c2cedc1c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c335b9ec | type |
Irony | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c335b9ec | comment |
Irony: Neville, the other Child of the Original Prophecy that was said to be capable of standing against and fighting Voldemort, is offered by the Big Bad himself to join his side. Neville promptly refuses and is then insulted by Voldemort, and shortly after, he ends up killing Nagini, Voldemort's last Horcrux, rendering him mortal and helping to seal his fate once and for all. Good job helping Neville live up to his part of the Prophecy, Voldy! Draco Malfoy, the hateful, racist, elitist, snobbish, and smug bully that has done everything in his power to make life as difficult for Harry and his friends as possible throughout the entire series, was directly responsible for letting the Death Eaters into the school and getting Dumbledore killed, and whose parents are both Death Eaters fully loyal to Voldemort, ends up being the entire reason Harry manages to triumph over Voldemort, due to Harry saving his life in the Room of Requirement (giving Narcissa Malfoy incentive to lie to Voldemort about Harry's "death"), and Harry disarming him at Malfoy Manor giving the latter the true loyalty of the Elder Wand, causing Voldemort's Killing Curse to rebound and end him once and for all. The Basilisk that Voldemort had plotted to use to purge Hogwarts of Muggle-borns and Harry was used against him by having her venom destroy most of his Horcruxes, which led to his Final Downfall and Death. More irony is the fact that the sword of Godric Gryffindor was used to destroy a few Horcruxes, which was only possible because it was made from Goblin silver which absorbed the Basilisk venom; the goblins wizards looked down upon ended up helping save the wizard world, doubled by the fact that it took two of the founders, Salazar's Basilisk and Godric's sword, two sworn rivals in Hogwarts carried out by their houses for centuries, together defeated Voldemort once and for all. Even more ironic, Voldemort's Horcruxes that were not destroyed by the Basilisk venom were destroyed by Vincent Crabbe and Voldemort himself. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c335b9ec | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c39846a3 | type |
Pride | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c39846a3 | comment |
As Dumbledore noted in the previous book, Harry is the greatest aversion, he had a background and upbringing similar to theirs but somehow became compassionate and mature, avoiding the Pride that led them to commit terrible mistakes. (Being brought up in the same way as a Muggle-born, albeit with more abuse than normal, as well as having been tempered by his parents' sacrifice and having positive influences in supporting friends and family during his school years, might have helped.) | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c41668cd | type |
Needle in a Stack of Needles | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c41668cd | comment |
Needle in a Stack of Needles: A couple of times: the opening, with the many Harrys, then again with the multiplying Horcruxes. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c41668cd | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c420a553 | type |
We Can Rule Together | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c420a553 | comment |
We Can Rule Together: Voldemort and Neville, but Badass Neville isn't interested. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c4ee877a | type |
Assimilation Academy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c4ee877a | comment |
Assimilation Academy: Once Voldemort takes over the Ministry, Hogwarts becomes one of these under Snape and the Carrows. Muggle-borns are barred from attending and every pure- and half-blood youth is forced to attend (previously, they could attend a school abroad or be homeschooled if that's what their parents wanted). Additionally, Defence Against the Dark Arts becomes just the Dark Arts where students learn them and Muggle Studies becomes a compulsory subject where everyone is taught anti-Muggle propaganda. Any student who tries to speak out or disobey the rules is subject to imprisonment in the dungeons and torture by the Carrows. The Slytherin sympathizers, like Crabbe and Goyle, enjoy the changes, while Neville, Ginny, and Luna re-form Dumbledore's Army to rebel against them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c4ee877a | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c5b47b36 | type |
Offscreen Moment of Awesome | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c5b47b36 | comment |
Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Ron and Hermione recovering the Basilisk fangs from the Chamber of Secrets to destroy Hufflepuff's cup. This could have been used to show another spiritual illusion to try and stop them, like with the locket, but it was left out due to the book's Cosmic Deadline (see above). Happily, it's included in the movie. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c5ccf60f | type |
Internal Reveal | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c5ccf60f | comment |
Internal Reveal: Going into the final book, Ron and Hermione only know the broad strokes of what happened during Harry and Dumbledore's trip to the Cave in Half-Blood Prince. The attack on Hogwarts and the murder of Dumbledore understandably overshadowed everything else that happened that night. With their subsequent preparations for their own Horcrux Hunt, Harry never had a chance to fill them in on the more specific details about that night. So, Ron and Hermione don't learn about what actually happened on the island or about Dumbledore's potion-induced hallucination until Harry tells Aberforth when they arrive in Hogsmeade. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c675d08c | type |
Compliment Backfire | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c675d08c | comment |
Compliment Backfire: The Dursleys have to drive to their safe house to avoid Ministry (and, by extension, Death Eater) detection, because their Order of the Phoenix guards don't know how. Dedalus Diggle praises Vernon on his driving (which would confuse him no end), but Vernon is dismayed to hear that Dedalus can't drive. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c6e0455d | type |
Afterlife Express | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c6e0455d | comment |
Afterlife Express: Harry dies and meets Dumbledore in an Afterlife Antechamber that resembles King's Cross Station where he's given the option of boarding a train and moving on to the afterlife. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c6edf1c | type |
Tragic Dropout | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c6edf1c | comment |
Tragic Dropout: The Trio. It's not like any of them would have dropped out of Hogwarts if Voldemort hadn't truly taken over. Before the release of Deathly Hallows, fans debated endlessly if the trio had been serious about dropping out of Hogwarts or not — or if they would be forced to attend.invoked However, Word of God says after the war, Hermione went back and finished up her N.E.W.T. studies while Harry and Ron did not. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: Word of God in an interview with Daniel Radcliffe asserted that the King's Cross chapter was inspired by Michael Powell's A Matter of Life and Death.invoked The overall structure of the Story Breadcrumbs of multiple Unreliable Narrator that tells us about Dumbledore often with a totally different perspective is reminiscent of Citizen Kane, the book even starts with Harry reading a profile of Dumbledore's career and achievements, much like the newsreel that starts that film. Since this is a magical story, Dumbledore does confirm everything beyond the grave. The last scene before the epilogue where Dumbledore's painting congratulates the hero evokes the ending of Return of the Jedi, with the Force ghosts of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Anakin Skywalker watching Luke. In 2017, Rowling admitted that the Masonic symbol, which she first saw in John Huston's The Man Who Would be King, influenced the Deathly Hallows symbol. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c819533b | type |
Rage Breaking Point | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c819533b | comment |
After the Death Eaters take over the Ministry, they quickly adopt a strictly anti-Muggle policy, even setting up Inquisition-style hearings for Muggle-borns. And during one such trial, Dolores Umbridge flat out states that a Muggle-born she is interrogating is not a witch. Harry can't take any more after this. Fortunately, Word of God states that Umbridge ended up in Azkaban for the rest of her life.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c856e477 | type |
Seamless Spontaneous Lie | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_c856e477 | comment |
Seamless Spontaneous Lie: Discussed and averted on several occasions. When Harry is Polyjuiced for Bill and Fleur's wedding, the group comes up with the vague identity of "Barny Weasley" in advance, trusting the mass number of Weasleys to keep him from being suspicious. When Ron is attacked by Snatchers after having walked out on Harry and Hermione, he gives the name "Stan Shunpike", admitting that it was easier to claim to be someone he knew about rather than make someone up out of whole cloth and that he was relatively lucky to have been caught by a group of dim bulbs. Ron later cites this after Xenophilius Lovegood sells them out to the Death Eaters; Hermione wonders if Xeno's extended discussion about the Deathly Hallows and seekers thereof was just BS to keep them in one place, but Ron points out how difficult it is to come up with sufficiently detailed BS under pressure and insists that Xeno truly believes what he shared. When Snatchers nab the group afterwards, Harry manages to play this straight with a stroke of pure luck, giving the name "Vernon Dudley" (after the Dursley males), claiming to be a Slytherin (knowing where the common room is because of his second year), and claiming that his father works at Magical Maintenance in the Ministry of Magic ("You know, I think there is a Dudley there..."), despite knowing it'll fall apart at the slightest investigation. Meanwhile, Ron tries the "Stan Shunpike" route again and gets a bloody nose for his trouble before borrowing "Barny Weasley", and Hermione gives the name "Penelope Clearwater", with neither of them going into any more detail than that. | |
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Power Trio | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ca85e684 | comment |
Professor McGonagall leads the defence in the Battle of Hogwarts to give the Power Trio the time to find the final Horcrux, even though she has to trust Harry by his word alone. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cad57012 | type |
Draco in Leather Pants | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cad57012 | comment |
During the Battle of Hogwarts, Voldemort suggests to Lucius that Draco has perhaps decided to befriend Harry Potter, to which Lucius says "never". This is a nod to fans' Draco in Leather Pantsinvoked attitudes throughout the series, as well as the common trope where a bully or adversary turns good towards the end of the story and joins the hero. Draco does redeem himself towards the very end, but he and Harry never truly become "friends", as they've been through too much. Their sons, on the other hand... | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cafdaf4e | type |
Trust Password | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cafdaf4e | comment |
Trust Password: After realizing the Order's plans to move Harry had been compromised, some members demanded each other prove they are who they said they were by asking questions that only the true person would know. This was suddenly dramatic as in the previous book, it was played for laughs. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cafdaf4e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cb0743c0 | type |
Lame Pun Reaction | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cb0743c0 | comment |
Lame Pun Reaction: Never mind the fact that his brother just had his ear cut off; Fred is disgusted beyond belief that, with the world of ear-related humour before him, George went with holey. This may be a Stealth Pun on Saint George, patron saint of England. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cb0743c0 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cb70651c | type |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cb70651c | comment |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Okay, so everything is basically magic, but the true story of the Deathly Hallows is never fully explained. Are they powerful magical items made by skilled wizards, or did they really meet Death and he gave them the items? There are elements of them which can't be explained within the continuity of the story, unless you accept the story about Death.note According to Dumbledore at the end of the book, "Whether they met Death on a lonely road... I think it more likely that the Peverell brothers were simply gifted, dangerous wizards who succeeded in creating those powerful objects. The story of them being Death's own Hallows seems to me the sort of legend that might have sprung up around such creations." Also, everything that happens in "King's Cross". As Harry says, "Is this all in my head or is it real?" and gets a Mathematician's Answer in response. Since Harry doesn't learn anything that he couldn't have worked out on his own, there's really no way to be sure. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cb70651c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cbe3d017 | type |
Damned by Faint Praise | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cbe3d017 | comment |
Damned by Faint Praise: This is how Hestia Jones, the witch who took the Dursleys to their safe house, reacted when Dudley told Harry that he wasn't "a waste of space." However, Harry had to tell her that this was the best thing he'd ever said to Harry and was his way of saying anything appreciative to Harry. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cbe3d017 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cc4b45f6 | type |
Word of God | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cc4b45f6 | comment |
The Dursleys are not heard from after the Order spirits them away to a safe house. Word of God says that Harry and Dudley kept in contact, but nothing is said about Vernon and Petunia.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cc4b45f6 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cc8109ab | type |
Mistaken for Romance | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cc8109ab | comment |
Mistaken for Romance: Ron sees Harry and Hermione's affection, mistakes it for romantic, and gets jealous. Later Harry reasures him. See Like Brother and Sister above. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cc8109ab | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ccbd82d3 | type |
Gotta Kill Them All | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ccbd82d3 | comment |
Gotta Kill Them All: The Horcruxes. Only by destroying all four or rather, five remaining can Voldemort be killed. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ccbd82d3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cda0c781 | type |
Revealing Skill | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cda0c781 | comment |
Revealing Skill: While being ambushed en route to The Burrow in the beginning, Harry unwittingly reveals himself when he uses the Disarming Charm — his signature move — against Stan Shunpike (who Harry believes is being forced to participate in the ambush against Harry via the Imperius Curse). | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cda0c781 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cda501da | type |
Killed Off for Real | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cda501da | comment |
Killed Off for Real: This book is a bloodbath, no two ways about it; more named characters die in this one than the other six books combined. Charity Burbage (Hogwarts Muggle Studies professor): killed by Voldemort Hedwig: killed when Harry leaves Privet Drive Mad-Eye Moody: killed by Voldemort when Harry leaves Privet Drive Rufus Scrimgeour: killed by Voldemort when the Ministry is overthrown Bathilda Bagshot: killed by Nagini sometime before Harry and Hermione get to Godric's Hollow Ted Tonks: killed by Snatchers Dirk Cresswell: killed by Snatchers Gornuk: killed by Snatchers Peter Pettigrew: killed by his own magical hand Gellert Grindelwald: killed by Voldemort Dobby: killed by Bellatrix Lestrange Vincent Crabbe: killed by his own Fiendfyre spell Fred Weasley: killed in the Battle of Hogwarts Remus Lupin: killed by Antonin Dolohov in the Battle of Hogwarts Nymphadora Tonks: killed by Bellatrix Lestrange in the Battle of Hogwarts Severus Snape: killed by Nagini and Voldemort during the Battle of Hogwarts Colin Creevey: killed in the Battle of Hogwarts Nagini: killed by Neville Longbottom in the Battle of Hogwarts Bellatrix Lestrange: killed by Molly Weasley in the Battle of Hogwarts Tom Marvolo Riddle/Voldemort: killed by Harry Potter in the Battle of Hogwarts | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cda501da | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cdd835ce | type |
Dude, Not Funny! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cdd835ce | comment |
Fred and George are barely seen throughout the book. Their moments of levity are shot down with a "Dude, Not Funny!" rebuke from Moody, and the kicker is when Fred is killed in the final battle. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cdd835ce | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cfda0ecb | type |
Escort Mission | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cfda0ecb | comment |
Could also be said for Mad-Eye Moody. According to Tonks, Mundungus Fletcher had never wanted to be part of the Escort Mission in the first place, but Moody had forced him to come. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_cfda0ecb | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d001c42c | type |
Anti-Villain | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d001c42c | comment |
Anti-Villain: The Malfoys. At this point, the only thing they want is for the family to survive together. In fact, the moment Narcissa learns that Draco is still alive, she changes sides and lies to Voldemort about Harry's fate. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d001c42c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d0f6feb0 | type |
This Is Not My Life to Take | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d0f6feb0 | comment |
This Is Not My Life to Take: Harry gives Gryffindor's magical sword to his best friend Ron to destroy a plot-important locket, which has part of the soul of the Big Bad inside of it. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d0f6feb0 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d11a344d | type |
Refusing Paradise | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d11a344d | comment |
Refusing Paradise: Dumbledore offers Harry the chance to pass on to the next world, but Harry chooses to continue the fight against Voldemort. Though as Dumbledore notes, Harry has much less to fear from returning there than Voldemort does. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d11a344d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d129e13e | type |
"Eureka!" Moment | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d129e13e | comment |
"Eureka!" Moment: Harry has several of these throughout the book. Multiple moments come up at once when he realizes after visiting Xenophilius that, Dumbledore left the Resurrection Stone hidden in the Golden Snitch for him to use, and the Elder Wand is real. This then spirals into a horrifying realization when Harry realizes that Voldemort is searching for the Elder Wand so he can finally kill Harry. Harry realizes while staying at Bill and Fleur's cottage that Dumbledore had the Elder Wand the entire time he knew him and that it now resides in his tomb. Harry figuring out where the last Horcrux is hidden. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d129e13e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d148b019 | type |
Mundane Made Awesome | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d148b019 | comment |
Mundane Made Awesome: The very last spell that Harry casts at the end of the book is "Reparo", a rather mundane spell for repairing broken objects. Doesn't sound like a fitting conclusion to the series? Well, it helps that he casts it with the Elder Wand, the most powerful wand in history, and he uses to to repair his broken holly-and-phoenix wand, which both Hermione and Mr. Ollivander had said was irreparable. Still doesn't sound that awesome? Well...there's also the fact that it's the only spell that he casts with the Elder Wand, and he does it to make it clear that he has no intention of claiming the wand's power for himself. This makes him probably the only wizard in history ever to reject the Elder Wand, the most coveted magical object on Earth. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d148b019 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d1d1f420 | type |
Connected All Along | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d1d1f420 | comment |
Connected All Along: It's revealed that Lily and Snape were friends as Hogwarts students, and Snape was in love with Lily. The owner of the Hog's Head, whom the Power Trio met two years prior, turned out to be Aberforth Dumbledore, Albus's younger brother. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d1d1f420 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d22a7df2 | type |
Troubled, but Cute | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d22a7df2 | comment |
Troubled, but Cute: Snape as a little kid. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d22a7df2 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d2b59903 | type |
Cool Old Lady | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d2b59903 | comment |
Cool Old Lady: Neville's grandmother. Also overlaps with Never Mess with Granny, as when Death Eaters came to her house to try and capture her, she not only fought them off, putting one of them in the hospital, but went on the run as well. Now we know where Neville gets his guts from. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d397657d | type |
Hoist by His Own Petard | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d397657d | comment |
Nurmengard, Grindelwald's castle turned prison where he himself has been imprisoned for half a century, is an analogue of Nuremberg. His fate ofbecoming the sole prisoner of Nurmengard is probably a reference to Rudolf Hess, who for twenty-one years was the sole occupant of Spandau Prison until his death in 1987. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d397657d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d39e327f | type |
What the Hell, Hero? | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: Snape delivers one of these speeches to Dumbledore, after he reveals that Harry (whom Snape has been protecting) must die to defeat Voldemort. It's the one time that Snape gets properly angry at Dumbledore. Harry delivers one to Lupin when he offers to abandon his family to help the trio on their quest, largely out of self-loathing. Harry himself gets one from Ron and Hermione for his overreaction to Lupin. Voldemort delivers one to Harry, accusing him of using his friends and classmates as meatshields during the final battle. Hagrid tearfully yells at the centaurs for not pulling their weight in the battle, implying that their neutrality was the reason Harry was "killed". It's this chewing out that causes the herd to join the fight. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d39e327f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d3c6cf4f | type |
Unwilling Suspension | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d3c6cf4f | comment |
Unwilling Suspension: Muggle Studies teacher Charity Burbage at Malfoy Manor in the opening. Draco can't conceal his Bile Fascination.invoked McGonagall does this to the Carrows just before the Final Battle. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d3c6cf4f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d4dd2bb5 | type |
Shapeshifter Guilt Trip | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d4dd2bb5 | comment |
Shapeshifter Guilt Trip: The locket gives Ron a double dosage of this trope — the two people closest and dearest to the victim manifest and give thorough, counterpoint arguments for why he sucks. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d4dd2bb5 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d577d839 | type |
Murphy's Bullet | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d577d839 | comment |
Murphy's Bullet: The Battle of the Seven Potters is riddled with stray spells because everyone is up in the air, so nobody has good aim. Two of the first spells that land have the most devastating outcomes. First, Hedwig (Harry's beloved owl companion) gets hit by a Killing Curse. Shortly after, Hagrid gets hit by a Stunning Spell. Unconscious, Hagrid can't drive the motorbike, so he and Harry start plummeting toward the ground. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d577d839 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d5c7b415 | type |
Elites Are More Glamorous | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d5c7b415 | comment |
Elites Are More Glamorous: In-Universe. Just when Harry has convinced his Muggle family to accept protection from the Order of the Phoenix, Uncle Vernon complains (again) that they deserve to be guarded by Kingsley Shacklebolt, who (Harry repeats in exasperation) has been assigned to the Muggle Prime Minister. As much as his Uncle Vernon hates and distrusts wizards, this cannot fail to impress him. Harry's Aunt Petunia has heaped scorn on the wizarding world her entire life; but her most shameful secret is that after her sister Lily was admitted to Hogwarts, Petunia wrote Dumbledore, begging to be accepted, as she wanted to be a witch too. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d62dd556 | type |
The Chessmaster | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d62dd556 | comment |
A variation. This time, instead of seeing Voldemort's transition from cute, troubled kid to full-on genocidal maniac, we get to see Snape's transition from cute, troubled kid to troubled heartbroken adult, and Dumbledore's transition from cute, troubled kid to wise manipulative Chessmaster — both of them dabbling considerably in the Dark Arts for a while. Apparently coming from a broken home is a prerequisite for this kind of thing. Interestingly, all three of them were Insufferable Geniuses as teenagers. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d68c925d | type |
Creator Provincialism | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d68c925d | comment |
Creator Provincialism: It's subtle because Rowling is careful not to pepper the narrative with the names of real-life places. However, from the time that they escape the Ministry to when they reach Shell Cottage, the Trio never really leave the English West Country, where Rowling was born and raised. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d68c925d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d72929ed | type |
Afterlife Antechamber | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d72929ed | comment |
Dumbledore in the Afterlife Antechamber admits he picked it up when he attempted to use the Resurrection Stone in the Ring Horcrux to speak to his dead loved ones. The curse on the Ring gave Dumbledore fatal injuries, necessitating his eventual suicide pact with Snape. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d7d53f8e | type |
Blank White Void | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d7d53f8e | comment |
Blank White Void: A space which starts out as this, then becomes "King's Cross". Only much cleaner. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d7d53f8e | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d7ecbd57 | type |
You're Insane! | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d7ecbd57 | comment |
You're Insane!: Ron asks Harry if he's gone mental after saving him from drowning, as he'd kept the Horcrux around his neck. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d7ecbd57 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d842e380 | type |
Love Redeems | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d842e380 | comment |
Love Redeems: Dumbledore tells Harry at the end of the first book, "If there is one thing Voldemort cannot understand, it is love." When Grindelwald lets Voldemort kill him, he says, “Kill me, then, Voldemort, I welcome death! But my death will not bring you what you seek ... There is so much you do not understand ...� While he is talking about the Elder Wand and magic more broadly, he's also talking about love. His death is meant to represent his love for Dumbledore, which ultimately makes him a less unsympathetic villain than Voldemort, who could never understand loving someone so much that he'd be willing to die for them, even after his own death. It could also be interpreted as Grindelwald trying to make amends in the only way he could for everything that happened between the two of them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d8a7295a | type |
What If the Baby Is Like Me | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d8a7295a | comment |
What If the Baby Is Like Me: Remus frets a lot over this, worried that his son will inherit his lycanthropy. It turns out young Teddy is more like his mother, Tonks. | |
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Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d8e0e9f7 | comment |
Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You: Lupin tries to use this as an excuse to abandon Tonks and her unborn child and join Harry, Ron, and Hermione on their search for Horcruxes, but Harry calls him out on it. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d8e1b5a3 | type |
Soul Jar | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d8e1b5a3 | comment |
Soul Jar: Horcruxes, although each one only contains a fraction of his soul. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d8e1b5a3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d9cf40fa | type |
Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d9cf40fa | comment |
Percy Weasley, after ditching his family for success at the Ministry, comes back for the Final Battle and reconciles with the other Weasleys. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d9cf40fa | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d9e9ad7e | type |
The Cavalry | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_d9e9ad7e | comment |
The Cavalry: Brought by Slughorn, of all people. Just when Harry appears dead and Voldemort has declared his victory, a massive army of reinforcements led by Slughorn and Charlie Weasley begin closing in. They are then joined by Grawp, the entire centaur herd from the Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts's entire herd of thestrals led by Buckbeak, and then the entirety of Hogwarts's house-elf staff led by Kreacher. The Death Eaters, surely already tired from the night of fighting, are drowned in mere minutes by the reinforcements of Hogwarts. By the time Harry gets personally involved, Voldemort is the only member of his army left. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dae24d7a | type |
Recruit the Muggles | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dae24d7a | comment |
Recruit the Muggles: While the trope-naming muggles never get involved in the final battle against Voldemort, the staff and many of the older Hogwarts students are rallied to help fight Voldemort even though many of them were previously uninvolved in the war. Later, the local shopkeepers and families of the students also show up to help. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_db4b76d1 | type |
Pre-Asskicking One-Liner | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_db4b76d1 | comment |
Pre-Asskicking One-Liner: Mrs. Weasley's Precision F-Strike. Percy, to Thicknesse: "Did I mention I'm resigning?" Neville, to Voldemort: "I'll join you when hell freezes over! Dumbledore's Army!" Harry, to Amycus: "You shouldn't have done that." | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dbe4847b | type |
Conveniently Cellmates | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dbe4847b | comment |
Conveniently Cellmates: Harry and Ron are shoved into the same cellar room as Luna. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dbe4847b | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc292b90 | type |
Ear Ache | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc292b90 | comment |
Ear Ache: Snape inadvertently curses off George's ear. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc4d0326 | type |
Ballroom Blitz | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc4d0326 | comment |
Ballroom Blitz: Bill and Fleur's wedding, which was interrupted by Kingsley's Patronus, then outright crashed by Death Eaters. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc4d0326 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc579c91 | type |
Contrived Coincidence | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc579c91 | comment |
Contrived Coincidence: At one point the Power Trio picks a spot to camp that is right next to where Dean, Ted and the goblins are camping; this allows them to learn some important information. The goblin in Malfoy Manor just happens to be the same Gringotts goblin Harry met in the first book, and also the perfect person to plan a bank robbery. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc579c91 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc9b1fe9 | type |
Cue the Sun | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dc9b1fe9 | comment |
Cue the Sun: After the climax. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dcb9c541 | type |
Ship Tease | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dcb9c541 | comment |
Ship Tease: The locket Horcrux taunts Ron Weasley with the sight of Harry and Hermione kissing. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dcb9c541 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dd5faec5 | type |
Only Mostly Dead | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dd5faec5 | comment |
Only Mostly Dead: Harry's hit by the Killing Curse and could be considered dead, but it only really kills the Soul Fragment left by Voldemort. It turns out Dumbledore can still give instructions and advice via his portrait. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dd5faec5 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_df33a778 | type |
For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_df33a778 | comment |
For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself: In Voldemort's flashback to the night of his downfall (31 October 1981), a Muggle boy compliments him on his costume, but then runs away in terror after seeing him up close and realizing that it is not a costume. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_df33a778 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dfa40c1b | type |
Didn't See That Coming | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_dfa40c1b | comment |
Didn't See That Coming: Voldemort, in the backstory, used Kreacher to test the Drink of Despair trap guarding his Horcrux. He expected the elf to die, but Regulus's orders were to do whatever Voldemort asked, and then go home. So he did, using house-elf magic to bypass the Anti-Apparition field, and ended up leaking the whole setup to Regulus, who realized that Voldemort was going too far for his tastes, and stole the Horcrux and ordered Kreacher to destroy it. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e0040f41 | type |
Start of Darkness | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e0040f41 | comment |
Start of Darkness: A variation. This time, instead of seeing Voldemort's transition from cute, troubled kid to full-on genocidal maniac, we get to see Snape's transition from cute, troubled kid to troubled heartbroken adult, and Dumbledore's transition from cute, troubled kid to wise manipulative Chessmaster — both of them dabbling considerably in the Dark Arts for a while. Apparently coming from a broken home is a prerequisite for this kind of thing. Interestingly, all three of them were Insufferable Geniuses as teenagers. As Dumbledore noted in the previous book, Harry is the greatest aversion, he had a background and upbringing similar to theirs but somehow became compassionate and mature, avoiding the Pride that led them to commit terrible mistakes. (Being brought up in the same way as a Muggle-born, albeit with more abuse than normal, as well as having been tempered by his parents' sacrifice and having positive influences in supporting friends and family during his school years, might have helped.) | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e03c50ef | type |
Water Is Dry | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e03c50ef | comment |
Water Is Dry: To enter the Ministry of Magic, the heroes have to stand in a public toilet, and flush themselves in. When Harry steps into the toilet, he knows he has done the right thing, because his feet are perfectly dry. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e03c50ef | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e0ecc959 | type |
Changed My Mind, Kid | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e0ecc959 | comment |
Changed My Mind, Kid: Ron walks out on Harry and Hermione. He immediately regrets it, but due to circumstances he is unable to get back to them. His return, just in time to save Harry, is a Moment of Awesome.invoked | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e11b003d | type |
Translation Convention | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e11b003d | comment |
Translation Convention: Played for Drama. As noted under Properly Paranoid, Harry always hears Parseltongue as English, so neither he nor the reader catches on that Bathilda Bagshot (Nagini in disguise) is speaking Parseltongue until she reveals herself. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e13156e1 | type |
Mama Bear | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e13156e1 | comment |
Mama Bear: Mrs. Weasley's mama bear really comes out. The prose notes that she and Bellatrix are using such powerful magic that the floor where they're standing starts to crack and melt. Narcissa Malfoy ultimately decides that her son's life is more important than serving Voldemort. McGonagall really gets a chance to shine in this role, especially in the film. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e13156e1 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e154ff08 | type |
Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e154ff08 | comment |
Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Harry, Hermione, Ron, and Kreacher, after capturing Mundungus, pretty much use this trope to force him to reveal to whom he sold Slytherin's locket, and then (although by accident rather than deliberately, due to the shock of the revelation of who he sold it to) scald him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e3226029 | type |
Bag of Holding | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e3226029 | comment |
Bag of Holding: Hermione's handbag, which is magically enchanted to hold all her books and a lot of other stuff. Hagrid also gives Harry a Mokeskin pouch, in which Harry stores a fair few Plot Coupons and Chekovian Guns. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e3226029 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e35ab565 | type |
Indy Ploy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e35ab565 | comment |
Indy Ploy: The Trio's "Infiltrate Hogsmeade and from there Hogwarts and somehow find the Last Horcrux" plan, which gets lampshaded by Hermione. A Justified Trope as Harry correctly argues they don't have time to come up with a plan of attack. The jig's up and Voldemort knows now about the Horcrux Hunt. If they don't move now and get inside the castle, Voldemort will get to it first and hide the Horcrux in a location they'll never be able to find. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e35ab565 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e3b0cd87 | type |
Morality Pet | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e3b0cd87 | comment |
Morality Pet: Lily for Severus. The fact that she was dead for seventeen years didn't seem to change this fact. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e3b0cd87 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e567510d | type |
Determinator | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e567510d | comment |
Determinator: Hagrid will get Harry to safety, even if it means leaving his friends to deal with the Death Eaters. Even Harry wanted him to turn back to help. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e567510d | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e63c3cf4 | type |
Restricted Rescue Operation | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e63c3cf4 | comment |
Restricted Rescue Operation: When the trio infiltrate the Ministry, they manage to break out the Muggle-borns who happen to be there for "questioning" that day only. After that, the Muggle-born Registration Commission can continue giving every Muggle-born they can find to the Dementors. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e63c3cf4 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e70127 | type |
The Mole | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e70127 | comment |
The Mole: Snape turns out to have been on Dumbledore's side all along. After the near-disaster of the Seven Potters operation, the Order fears they have another Snape in their midst and somebody else has turned traitor. Indeed, the prologue confirms in advance that Snape's intel on the Order's mission came from an inside source. Initially, the Order thinks it was Mundungus Fletcher, but grudgingly clear him due to major holes in the evidence (see Locked Out of the Loop).This sets up a minor mystery of not only who leaked the intel, but why they didn't inform the Death Eaters about the decoy Potters. It's eventually revealed there actually isn't a mole inside the Order — or rather, it's a reverse-mole. It was actually Snape who fed operational details — specifically the idea to use the decoy Potters — to a bewitched Mundungus. Snape then used his "inside source" to "discover" the plan and report it to Voldemort. This both gave Harry a fighting chance and helped ensure his own deep cover was preserved. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e7b0229a | type |
Laser-Guided Amnesia | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e7b0229a | comment |
Laser-Guided Amnesia: Hermione cast a Memory Charm on her parents so that they won't worry about her while she's gone, in order to protect them. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e83f211c | type |
O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e83f211c | comment |
O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Harry is shocked to hear Arthur shout at Kingsley instead of proving who he is (even more when you remember his strict adherence to the password system in the previous book). Justified in that he's in a hurry to see George. During their previous year, Hermione tended to disapprove of the use of the "Muffliato" spell because she disliked its source (she considered its inventor "shady" and, therefore, imparted the same sentiment to the spell itself). This year, however, she starts using it more liberally, especially once the trio have to go on the run, to help hide their tracks better. It was discussed when she used it inside the Weasley household for the first time: Speaking of Hermione, during the Battle of Hogwarts, she asks Harry to use his Psychic Link with Voldemort, look inside him, and learn his thoughts, which she always wanted Harry to avoid whenever possible for over two years before, to find out his location and get Ron to stick with the mission objective of destroying Horcruxes after Fred's death. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e83f211c | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e8491efa | type |
Don't Fear the Reaper | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e8491efa | comment |
Don't Fear the Reaper: The youngest Peverell brother, having lived to age after a full life, meets up with death like an old friend. The movie actually shows the two embracing. It's surprisingly heartwarming in the context. Dumbledore gives a similar message to Harry at King's Cross. Ultimately what it truly means to be the "Master of Death." It's not escaping death, but rather accepting that death is inevitable, and that there are far worse fates than dying. Harry became the Master of Death because he came to this realization while unwittingly acquiring all three of the Deathly Hallows, and willingly went to what he fully believed would be his death to make Voldemort killable. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e888fbd8 | type |
No Man Should Have This Power | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e888fbd8 | comment |
No Man Should Have This Power: Harry regards the Hallows as this. At least the Wand and Stone (from dialogue in the book, and later as made evident in the belated sequel Cursed Child, one can assume he kept the Cloak). He lost the Stone in the forest, and deliberately refuses to look for it again. Also, in regards to the wand, in the book, he put it back in Dumbledore's grave with the hope that he, Harry, would die naturally so the cycle of violence over the wand would end. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e888fbd8 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e8ca5cb3 | type |
Freudian Slip | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e8ca5cb3 | comment |
Freudian Slip: Snape calling Lily a "Mudblood" turned out to be this. He claimed that he never meant to say it, but she doesn't believe him and ends her friendship with him, realizing what kind of person he had become. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e8ca5cb3 | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e9e35e8f | type |
Exact Words | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e9e35e8f | comment |
Exact Words: The title. Deathly Hallows means "of Death", not "capable of inflicting death". This makes more sense after their history is revealed. When the trio are talking to Griphook about breaking into Gringotts, they promise to give him the sword that he is asking as payment afterwards, leaving out that after means after they have used it to destroy the rest of the Horcruxes. Griphook also invokes this trope by agreeing to help them break into Gringotts, but not saying anything about helping them get out. Griphook wins this battle of exact words. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_e9e35e8f | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ea85d6ea | type |
All Just a Dream | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ea85d6ea | comment |
All Just a Dream: Harry questions Dumbledore during his trip to King's Cross whether the experience he is having is real or if it's just something he's imagining. Dumbledore insists that they're not mutually exclusive. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eadc018f | type |
Pinball Protagonist | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eadc018f | comment |
Pinball Protagonist: It's general across the series, but the plot of Deathly Hallows involves Harry largely wandering from one moment to the next stumbling around to find clues and the next Horcrux location. It begins with the attack on Bill and Fleur's wedding, forcing the Trio into hiding and then going to 12 Grimmauld Place, where Harry finds out who R.A.B. is, and then spending the major first half of the book solely on locating, capturing and destroying that Horcrux while the final section has him locate the remaining in very short order and again by pure accident. | |
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As Long as There Is One Man | |
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As Long as There Is One Man: In the climax of the book, Voldemort has apparently killed Harry (who's faking it, but that's not what's important here), and drags his body out for all the people in Hogwarts still fighting the Death Eaters to see. The fighters seem pretty cowed until one person steps forward: Neville Longbottom, who's spent the entire series getting mocked, cursed, beaten, battered, and having his parents' misfortune thrown in his face. Voldemort offers to let Neville join his army, and Neville responds, "I'll join you when hell freezes over," followed by a Battle Cry. | |
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Groin Attack | |
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Groin Attack: Defied with Ron telling Harry he should zip his fly by hand, instead of using magic, after Harry's catastrophic attempt at tying his shoelaces by magic. | |
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Me's a Crowd | |
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Me's a Crowd: Several of Harry's friends use Polyjuice Potion to make themselves look like Harry in order to fool the Death Eaters pursuing them away from 4 Privet Drive. | |
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Wartime Wedding | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eb682304 | comment |
Wartime Wedding: Bill and Fleur. It's rudely interrupted. | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eb81c601 | comment |
Subverted. It can seem as though the Deluminator is only there to enable Ron's Big Damn Heroes moment. This is rationalized through both The Power of Love and The Power of Friendship. | |
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Rules Lawyer | |
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Rules Lawyer: Harry rules-lawyers Voldemort to death. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eb8e12d6 | |
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Jerkass | |
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Percy Weasley also shows up to make a Jerkass–Face Turn. "Hello, Minister! Did I tell you I'm resigning?" Unfortunately, this distracts Fred, who promptly dies. Boo. | |
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Spotting the Thread | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ec0ce986 | comment |
Spotting the Thread: Luna Lovegood sees through Harry's disguise at Bill and Fleur's wedding simply from the expression on Harry's face. | |
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Moment Killer | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_ece6f910 | comment |
Moment Killer: Twice: once by Ron and the other time by Harry. Harry did have a good reason for it, though. Happened during the epilogue and acted as a Call-Back when James Sirius interrupted Teddy and Victoire snogging at Platform 9¾. | |
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Fighter, Mage, Thief | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_edae412c | comment |
Fighter, Mage, Thief: The Elder Wand (Fighter), the Resurrection Stone (Mage), and the Invisibility Cloak (Thief). | |
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Anti-Climax | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eeb4a5eb | comment |
Anti-Climax: The final confrontation between Harry and Lord Voldemort ends rather suddenly. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse at Harry with the Elder Wand, but since Harry is its true master, the curse backfires and kills Voldemort. From a storytelling point of view, the true climax of the novel was slightly earlier, when Voldemort "kills" Harry in the Forest (and sealed his own fate); everything after that was the denouement, but Voldemort (and first-time readers) did not know that. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eec346de | type |
Monument of Humiliation and Defeat | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_eec346de | comment |
Monument of Humiliation and Defeat: After Voldemort takes over the Ministry of Magic through his puppet leader, he destroys the old fountain in the atrium (which depicted a witch, a wizard, a centaur, an elf, and a gnome as a symbol of magical cooperation) and replaces it with a wizard and a witch sitting on a (black in the books, white in the movies) throne being carried by hundreds of suffering Muggles. The words "MAGIC IS MIGHT" are inscribed on it to make its claim clear that wizards are superior to non-magical creatures. | |
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Early-Bird Cameo | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f0089082 | comment |
Early-Bird Cameo: Retroactively. Harry's younger son, Albus Severus, first appears in the book's final chapter, and is a Deuteragonist in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. | |
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Locked Out of the Loop | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f06b07ff | comment |
After the near-disaster of the Seven Potters operation, the Order fears they have another Snape in their midst and somebody else has turned traitor. Indeed, the prologue confirms in advance that Snape's intel on the Order's mission came from an inside source. Initially, the Order thinks it was Mundungus Fletcher, but grudgingly clear him due to major holes in the evidence (see Locked Out of the Loop).This sets up a minor mystery of not only who leaked the intel, but why they didn't inform the Death Eaters about the decoy Potters. It's eventually revealed there actually isn't a mole inside the Order — or rather, it's a reverse-mole. It was actually Snape who fed operational details — specifically the idea to use the decoy Potters — to a bewitched Mundungus. Snape then used his "inside source" to "discover" the plan and report it to Voldemort. This both gave Harry a fighting chance and helped ensure his own deep cover was preserved. | |
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The Lost Lenore | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f0c4ce7d | comment |
The Lost Lenore: Lily Potter is this to Snape, who loved her until the day she died. As it turns out, Snape's entire motivation after her death was to ensure that her sacrifice was not in vain by protecting her son, even if he genuinely disliked him. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f1492605 | type |
Redemption Equals Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f1492605 | comment |
Redemption Equals Death: R.A.B (Regulus Arcturus Black): when he discovered what a monster Voldemort was, he stole the Horcrux and died in the process. Downplayed with Rufus Scrimgeour, but despite his and Harry's angry clashes, he refused to give away any information about Harry's whereabouts under Voldemort's torture which gets him killed. The trio share shocked and grateful looks when Lupin tells them what happened. Possibly for Gellert Grindelwald. When Dumbledore hears that Grindelwald, the world's most powerful and dangerous Dark wizard pre-Voldemort, was killed for refusing to tell Voldemort where the Elder Wand was, he mentions there being rumours that Grindelwald may have shown some remorse in the later years of his life sentence and speculates Grindelwald's open defiance to his successor might have been his way to make amends. Harry also theorizes it could also have been to prevent Voldemort from breaking into Dumbledore's tomb, which moves Dumbledore to tears. This could be interpreted as Grindewald trying to make amends for his old lover for everything that happened between them in the only way he could. | |
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Spider Swarm | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f1d05e8e | comment |
Spider Swarm: The Acromantula in the Forbidden Forest are forced out of their hideaways by Death Eaters and swarm into Hogwarts during the final battle. | |
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Suddenly Speaking | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f1e6402d | comment |
Suddenly Speaking: Crabbe and Goyle get on-page dialogue for the first time in the series (not counting when Harry and Ron impersonated them in book two). The gargoyle that guards Dumbledore's office also speaks in this book when it never did before. Nagini too gets her only on-page line in the series when fighting Harry at Godric's Hollow. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f36c4f98 | type |
Easily Forgiven | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f36c4f98 | comment |
Easily Forgiven: Percy Weasley after having been estranged from his family since the hiatus between Books 4 and 5. Most surprisingly, the first person to welcome him back is Fred, who was among his most vocal detractors following Percy's defection. It helps, though, that Percy doesn't need prompting to admit publicly and loudly that his behaviour in the previous books was foolish and wrong, and that he fully agrees with Fred's highly insulting assessment of said behaviour. The Malfoy family manage to escape punishment for their crimes due to their last-minute Heel–Face Turn. Ron, when he returns after leaving Harry and Hermione. As Harry points out, Ron not only saved his life on returning, but was Brainwashed and Crazy when he left in the first place. Further, Ron's arrival was just in time to save Harry's life, and then Harry lets Ron destroy the locket — an experience that turns out to be harder on Ron than Harry expected. To Harry, all this makes up for Ron's prior behaviour. Toyed with on Hermione's part, as she obviously forgives him instantly, but tortures him (metaphorically speaking) on a regular basis until she feels enough time has passed to show it. | |
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Billions of Buttons | |
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Billions of Buttons: Lampshaded: cars and other Muggle technologies have too many buttons for a clever wizard. | |
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Would Hit a Girl | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f42f96fa | comment |
Would Hit a Girl: Crabbe proves that he's not only willing to do this but is also willing to set one on fire. A non-lethal version involves Harry knocking Umbridge unconscious with a spell. Of course, she's one of the biggest Asshole Victims in the series. | |
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Anger Born of Worry | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f4b1129f | comment |
Anger Born of Worry: When Harry, Hermione and Ron go off looking for horcruxes, Ron gets discouraged about how tough the search is, so he runs off. Hermione is worried sick, and while Harry forgives Ron after his Big Damn Heroes moment, Hermione isn't so forgiving (at first); Harry has to cast a spell to keep them apart: | |
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Cosmic Deadline | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f5c3defd | comment |
Cosmic Deadline: After many pages detailing a camping trip and other hairsbreadth escapes, suddenly the trio arrives at Hogwarts and truckloads of important, nay, essential information is revealed, and the plot relevant (or irrelevant) deaths start cropping up all over the place. | |
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Portal Picture | |
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Portal Picture: Aberforth has a portrait of his sister Ariana that functions as a portal between the Hog's Head and the Room of Requirement, which he uses to help supply Neville, Luna, and Ginny's reinstated version of Dumbledore's Army, allow the trio to get into the castle, and evacuate students. | |
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Earn Your Happy Ending | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f64a9cf7 | comment |
Earn Your Happy Ending: Many people do die, but in the end the Big Bad Voldemort is defeated once and for all, and the world is finally a better place. | |
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Conveniently Interrupted Document | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f65c014c | comment |
Conveniently Interrupted Document: Near the beginning, Harry finds a letter from one of his parents which mentions Dumbledore, and hints at a surprising revelation about his past. However, the second page of the letter is missing. He finds out much later that the revelation would have been of some use to him at the time, and that it was removed for reasons completely unrelated to any desire to keep it from him. | |
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Murder Is the Best Solution | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f6b30338 | comment |
Murder Is the Best Solution: After he killed James Potter in Godric's Hollow, Voldemort considered sparing Lily if she would hand over Harry. But then he decided it would be more prudent just to kill them all. | |
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Youngest Child Wins | |
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Youngest Child Wins: The third Peverell brother is the only one who doesn't die as a consequence of his Hallow, which he uses to hide from an early death. He has a son, and so he decides to pass away peacefully after bequeathing his Invisibility Cloak to him. | |
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Last Stand | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f7cee9b | comment |
Last Stand: The Battle of Hogwarts is one for both factions. With Voldemort on the verge of being mortal once more, he lays siege to the school with everything he has to prevent this from happening. Meanwhile, the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore's Army, and their allies have all rallied at Hogwarts to hold the line for as long as possible for Harry, Ron, and Hermione to find and destroy the last Horcrux. | |
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Enemies with Death | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f82b1ad | comment |
Enemies with Death: In The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Subverted, in the end, by the third and final brother. With several philosophical ties to the over-arching themes of the story. | |
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Battle Trophy | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f863bb6d | comment |
Battle Trophy: After Voldemort kills Mad-Eye in the Death Eaters' chase, his magical eye is seen in the Death Eater-controlled Ministry, used unashamedly by Umbridge. | |
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f8e010ce | comment |
Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Both Bellatrix Lestrange and Tom Riddle discount The Power of Love, to their cost. Averted with the Malfoys who, despite their beliefs and actions, care more about their family than anything else. | |
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Pictorial Letter Substitution | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f8ffd45 | comment |
Pictorial Letter Substitution: There's reference to a letter Albus Dumbledore had written a long time previously, where in his signature he replaced the first letter of his first name with what we later find out to be the symbol of the Deathly Hallows. | |
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Darkest Hour | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f91d1d4f | comment |
Darkest Hour: The halfway point of the book is by far the darkest and most hopeless moment in the entire series. Ron walks out on Harry and Hermione, leaving them to fend for themselves. The two are stuck with the locket Horcrux with no way to destroy it and have no leads on any of the others, they have no idea what's going on with Voldemort or any of their allies that are currently fighting or on the run, and Nagini and Voldemort himself nearly kill them when they go to visit Godric's Hallow. The only remotely happy thing that occurs during this stretch of the book is Harry seeing all the encouraging messages left for him on his old house, letting him know that he is not alone in his fight against Voldemort. | |
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Prophecies Are Always Right | |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows / int_f9636192 | comment |
Prophecies Are Always Right: A prediction by the Sorting Hat that the four Houses would need to unite to defeat evil, made in book five. While Harry and Ron initially balk at uniting with the Slytherins, some of them end up playing key roles in Voldemort's defeat: Draco Malfoy unknowingly takes possession of the Elder Wand from Dumbledore, setting the stage for Harry to take it unknowingly from him. His mother, Narcissa, lies to Voldemort and tells him Harry is dead. An entire book in itself could be dedicated to Severus Snape and his efforts to bring down Lord Voldemort. House Head Horace Slughorn, after leading his students to safety, helps round up reinforcements for the second half of the final battle. He also helps triple-team Voldemort with Minerva McGonagall and Kingsley Shacklebolt until Harry steps in. According to Word of God, several Slytherin students were among Slughorn's reinforcements.invoked | |
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Shoo Out the Clowns: Trelawney does help in the final battle throwing crystal balls ... and is pretty much never seen again. Fred and George are barely seen throughout the book. Their moments of levity are shot down with a "Dude, Not Funny!" rebuke from Moody, and the kicker is when Fred is killed in the final battle. | |
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The Power of Friendship | |
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The Power of Friendship: After six books where Harry is always telling his friends to stay safe and that he will do things on his own, this book shows how he finally accepts his friends' help. What pushes Ron to come back to his friends right after leaving them. He is helped by the Deluminator in this task. Harry even says it. | |
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The Dog Bites Back | |
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The Dog Bites Back: Narcissa Malfoy defies Voldemort, which leads directly to his death at Harry's hands. | |
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Living Emotional Crutch | |
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Living Emotional Crutch: Lily Evans was this to Snape. While he was no saint, being heavily involved in the Dark Arts, Lily finally declaring enough is enough when he calls her a "Mudblood" in a rage is when he really has his Start of Darkness. Her death is also what eventually inspires his Heel–Face Turn. | |
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Comically Missing the Point | |
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Comically Missing the Point: When Hermione and Xenophilius get into an argument about the Deathly Hallows and Xeno challenges Hermione to prove that the Resurrection Stone doesn't exist, Hermione scoffs that you could believe in anything if the only basis for your beliefs is that they can't be disproved. Xeno agrees but sees it as a sign that Hermione is coming round to his way of thinking rather than a criticism. | |
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Burying a Substitute | |
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Burying a Substitute: Mad-Eye Moody is killed by Voldemort, but his body isn't found. Harry finds his magical eye on Umbridge's office door while breaking into the Ministry, and suspects she found and stole it. He thus steals it back and buries it in the forest. | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: In the previous book, Ginny says she told Romilda Vane that Harry has a dragon tattooed on his chest. After Ron takes Polyjuice Potion to look like Harry, he looks down at his bare chest and comments that he knew Ginny was lying about the tattoo. | |
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Bigger on the Inside | |
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Bigger on the Inside: The tent the trio used, which was one of the tents in which they'd camped on World Cup weekend in Goblet of Fire. Bill loans them a second later on after they lose the first one when they get captured. The Room of Requirement was two rooms in this book, expanding as more students came in and then turning into the Room of Hidden Things. | |
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Gondor Calls for Aid | |
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Gondor Calls for Aid: The Order showing up after Harry's arrival at Hogwarts. | |
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Happy Ending | |
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The Epilogue, however, turns this into more of a Happy Ending. The Wizarding World has been rebuilt for the better, Dementors have been removed from Azkaban, and our heroes managed to get married and have children. Ginny and Harry married and had three kids, while Ron and Hermione married and had two kids, making the main trio in-laws. The ending shows the next generation of wizards heading to Hogwarts in a peaceful era, where the terror of Voldemort is nothing more than a painful memory. And Harry's scar hasn't hurt since Voldemort's defeat, signifying nothing but peaceful days to come. | |
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Death Seeker | |
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Death Seeker: Implied with Grindelwald. He snarks at Voldemort some and then lets him kill him without any sort of fight. He even says, "I welcome death." Given that he's about 115, had been locked in a prison for over half a century with nothing to do other than wallow over his own misdeeds, and the only person he ever really cared about is dead, it's not shocking that death was the only sort of comfort he had left. | |
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