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Breezell Miller P.1 Ms.

Duffy 03/18/13

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows In Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows the themes for oth the mo!ie and the oo" and relati!ely the same. Thou#h the oo" is sli#htly more des$ri%ti!e& they oth $on!ey the same messa#e' (oura#e and lo!e $an& in fa$t& $on)uer all e!il. *!en when $hoas rei#ned and all ho%e was on the ed#e of ein# lost& e!en when +oldemort was in the last stret$h of a lon# awaited !i$tory& lo!e $on)uered him. Plus& Harry had the a ility to wal" away if he so desired, howe!er& he $hose to fi#ht a attle that was re#retta ly his destiney sin$e efore he was orn. That "ind of $oura#e is fri#htenin# and rare amoun# e!en the most ad!enturous heroes. -sually& Harry Potter mo!ies are )uite different from the oo"s. Be that as it may& the last of the series was fairly $lose to the oo". .ow& Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows was su$h an e!ent/ filled no!el that the %rodu$ers of the film had to s%lit the se)uel into two %arts. There were a few $ha%ters in the no!el that were not a$tually filmed and transfered onto the i# s$reen, howe!er& e!en 0.1. 2owlin# re)uested that some of the $ut s$enes e %la$ed in the D+D3s that $ould e %ur$hased for home/!iewin#. 4ne e5am%le that is !ery early in the oo" is' The farewell etween Dudley and Harry when they are a out to %art fore!er. The $ha%ter in the oo" was )uite tou$hin#& ut it was not a s$ene on the i# s$reen& whi$h was ound to disa%%oint a lot of !iewers. 6o& 2onald 7easley is Harry Potter3s est friend. He is a %ure/ lood with a sho$" of lon#& red hair that sits ato% a !astly lan"y form. 8lso& he has a #an#ly a%%earan$e with a lon# nose and noti$ea le hand/me/down $lothin#. He is always #rowin# and $annot find $lothin# that fits him for lon# %eriods of time efore he out #rows them.

2onald& also "nown as 2on& a$$om%anies Harry on his 9ourney to tra$" down and destroy the Hor$ru53s of +oldemort3s soul. .ow& throu#hout the story& 2on is tested. He e$omes in$reasin#ly tou$hy with Harry and Hermione and his loyalties are thinned out. This 9ourney is as mu$h an 4dessey from 2on ad it is for Harry. 4n one hand& 2on dis$o!ers the dar"est $orners of his soul and all the destru$tion is a le to %erform. 4n the other& he learns to find stren#th& $oura#e& loyalty& $onfiden$e& and de!otion in himself that he ne!er thou#ht himself $a%a le of. :or instan$e& 2on deserts Harry and Hermione in the midst of their e5$a!ation for the Hor$ru5es.;ater on&<Pa#e 3=1/3=>? Harry is in the middle of a !ast forest and di!es into a %ond and almost drowns. 7hen the reader elie!es all ho%e is lost for their lo!ea le hero& he is sa!ed. .ow& Harry is not %ositi!e how& ut when he loo"s to see his res$uer& he is o!er$ome with emotion. 2on sa!ed him@ .ot only that& ut e!ery reader "nows that 2on $ould ha!e let Harry drown& ut 2on finds that he really does ha!e a %ure heart.

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