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Dilshani, January 5, 2008

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the last book of the Harry Potter series written by the famous novelist J.K.Rowling. The magical world as well as the muggle world are in peril with the reappearance of who- must- not-be-named or Voldermort, the Dark Lord and so is Harry. As Dumbeldore died earlier, Harry is now to seek his protection by his own. Harry, Hermoine and Ron with the aim of finding and destroying the remaining Horcruxes in order to defeat Voldermort, are making their terrific journey facing numerous challenges. They succed in destroying all of them but one, which they come to know, is Harry himself. Anyhow, Rowling has ended the story by making Harry succed in this attempt.
We can say Rowling has made this book the super climax of the complete story series, because it is in this book, Harry and Voldermort are fighting a battle where we the readers are anxious "who will die? who will live?" Harry's determination, bravery and his friends' support in the battle for life is highlighted in this book. Also, Snape's loyalty to Dumbeldore which was in question before, is revealed, providing the inquisitive readers with satisfying facts. Finally in concluding the comment, we can state that the author has given a happy ending to the series, satisfying Harry Potter readers.(If she made the ending as Harry's death, the gloom,misery and the dissatisfaction it makes will not make the book such a success) It is like like a journey made through a pitch dark passage finally stops at the point where it is brightly lighted.

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