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“I am going to take this bucket of water and pour it on the flames of hell, and then I am going to use this torch to burn down the gates of paradise so that people will not love God for want of heaven or fear of hell, but because He is God.”


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036. A spitefully brave bully
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Just watched Harry Potter 7 part 2 and I'm still speechless with the fact that it's all over. It's like reading the last words of the last book from this epicly saga, it's just so....surreal.

Okay, fine. I read the book a couple of years ago- terrific book, fantastic read- and tumblr has been filled with immense reblogging of HP related gifs and caps and interviews and past-now comparisons and dedications and all those stuff, so it's not really a surprise. Rather, a satisfaction.

When I read the first 6 books, I've always thought that Snape would be one of the villains. The first one to kill Harry the moment he gets the chance, but then Deathly Hallows happened and it twisted the plot so much, that if there's a complex imaginary degree after 360, I would've used to describe this astonishing turn of events. Also, marking my favorite scene from the book: Snape's penceive. It totally explained each and every of Snape's behavior from the first book to the last one. It was very significant and even during that time Half-blooded prince wasn't even out yet, i was wondering how would the directors pull off this Snape's penceive scene, and would it satisfy me?

Of course it did. In fact, I wished it was longer


I mean, come on now, Petunia jealous of Lily for becoming a wizard, Snape and Lily's friendship even before they entered Hogwarts, the rivalry between Snape and James, and the sincerity of Snape's love towards Lily, how he never told his feelings but always loved her from afar, begging Dumbledore to keep the Potters safe and grieving on Lily's death, formed hatred towards Harry but at the same time protecting him for the fact that he's her child.

Also It kind of explained how pure Snape's heart is, behind that greasy black hair and uptight creepy aura. The scene where he mourned over Lily's body was so emotional I never knew he was even capable of those feelings.

"After all this time?"
"Always"

Adding that to Snape's penceive in Order of phoenix, the one where James humiliated Snape in front of lily, and Lily tried saving him, but Snape jerkish-ly called her a mud-blood (smooth move dude~) in which Lily never forgave him, but he never stopped loving her. It's just so....beautiful *sobs*

and his final words to Harry, "You do have your mother's eyes" I've been listening to people saying that since book 1, but Snape saying that after all these years.. it's just... I can't bear all of this sadness anymore.

Let's move to a happy loving living couple shall we? of course, Neville Longbottom & Luna Lovegood. The ignored class weakling and the ignored school lunatic. How can people NOT love them? They's just so different and unique from everyone else that they're perfect for each other


"Have you seen Luna? I'm mad for her. I think it's about time I told her, since we'll probably both be dead by dawn!"


All in a nutchell, Harry Potter was truly the first novel I actually read from the first page of Sorcerer's Stone to the last page of Deathly Hallows, and from there I started creating a sort of fondness towards reading, thus my vocabulary (err, doesn't actually show) but J.K.Rowling, thank you. For your words, for your ideas, for the fantasy world you created, thank you, for the epic journey....that ends here.

Oh, and saw this on tumblr, forever reblog.

☐ Single 
☐ Taken 
☑ Waiting for someone to love me as much as Severus Snape loved Lily Potter ♥

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