This Fan Theory Completely Changes The End Of 'Harry Potter'

By Editorial Staff in Entertainment On 5th October 2016
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#1 Professor Trelawney's prophecies

In the arrangement, one of Professor Trelawney's predictions is clear about the relationship amongst Harry and Voldemort.

#2 The prophecy

The prediction indicates that neither Harry nor Voldemort can live while alternate survives.

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#3 The Dark Lord

"Either beyond words the hand of the other for neither can live while alternate survives... the one with the ability to vanquish the Dark Lord will be conceived as the seventh month dies..."

#4 Smart Potterhead

One exceptionally savvy Potterhead got on this and saw that the prediction implied something altogether different for Harry and totally changes the completion of the arrangement.

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#5 Little Harry

Everyone appears to translate the prescience to imply that at last, one of them will need to murder the other.

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#6 Achieving death

"Imagine a scenario where it implied that the main route both of them could bite the dust, would be on account of the other. Consider the possibility that it implies that the person who didn't kick the bucket had no different method for accomplishing passing.

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#7 Voldemort

In the event that Harry can just bite the dust because of Voldemort, who is as of now dead, then that implies that Harry can't bite the dust!

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#8 He's immortal

So what does this all mean? It implies that by murdering Voldemort, Harry penances his passing! He's interminable!

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#9 Cool to be interminable

It sounds sort of cool to be godlike, isn't that so? Be that as it may, not for Harry!

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#10 In the series

In the arrangement, it's clarified that passing is the main way that Harry will be brought together with his friends and family. He'll never have the capacity to be with Sirius and his folks!

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#11 The ultimate sacrifice for Harry!

Passing on isn't inexorably an awful yield to make. It's only that by yielding his own passing and living perpetually would be a definitive penance for Harry!

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#12 Family and friends

He'd never have the capacity to rejoin with his family and companions. What's more, the vast majority of them kicked the bucket to spare him!

#13 Magical Mirror

The main way he'd have the capacity to see them would be in the Mirror of Erised!

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#14 The end

So toward the end of everything, Harry Potter would perpetually be The Boy Who Lived.