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Nobody was there to watch, and no hugs (which meant a lot). Voldemort’s death wasn’t good, because in the book it showed that he was only human, but this totally counteracted it. Then, when he walked into the hall, nobody said ‘well done’ for defeating the wizard who had been terrorizing their lives for over 20 years…


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“When I saw the horcrux of Voldemort that he killed when he almost killed harry I laughed hysterically at how weak and pathetic Voldemort really is” “I loved both of the twins but Fred in particular and I felt the most sadness when he died. I watched my crazy, mischievous, funny, wonderful love die and I wanted to die too. but if George could go on so could I.”


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 Jo did a wonderful job developing them, principally Bellatrix, Snape, Umbridge and Voldemort.