Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Why Hagrid may not die…

I just cannot see Hagrid dying very easily by a wizard, unless it’s Lord Voldemort himself. I know he isn’t indestructible, but geezz… he’s a giant. He had five aurors on him when Umbridge was there and they couldn’t even stun him. The only reason they ever got him into Azkaban was because he went peacefully.

I am sure Hagrid is not afraid to die. I mean, Dumbledore gave his life, didn’t he? Hagrid would feel he’d be honored to follow in Dumbledore’s footsteps. Although, this may pose a problem. Let’s hope that Hagrid – and his little brother – don’t go on a dark wizard finding and killing spree. That may be out of character anyway.

So, what’s the consensus? Does Hagrid die? Why do you think so?

4 comments:

Bev Love said...

Yes Hagrid dies, the alchemy argument about RED = Rubeus being next makes sense. I think that Voldemort has enlisted the other giants, and they will kill Hagrid and/or Grawp. Cornelius Fudge told the Prime Minister that giants were the cause of the destruction in the West Country, not hurricanes. I don't think it was Hagrid, Olympe or Grawp who did that damage.

Anonymous said...

Wait so Hagrid dies Why?

Anonymous said...

So who does Hermionie like finally?

Anonymous said...

Well Denise i think you have really done your reserch and have all the facts from previous books correct. it pleases me to know that there are actual prople who know the facts about the book before stating their childish remarks. good for you!