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Topic: Thematic concern in Harry Potter and
Deathly Hallows
Name: Rasila Jambucha
Semester: 4
Paper: 13 The New Literatures
Roll no: 22
Year: 2013-2015
Submitted to: Smt. S.B.Gardi,
Department of English
M.K.Bhavnagar University.


love
Sacrifice
Perseverance power
Choice
Death Good vs. Evil
Minor Theme

The Difficulty of loving the Dead
• Doubts Harry feels
-Dumbledore really loved him?
( when he learns Dumbledore had a mother and sister buried in the same place as Harry’s parents)

Importance of second chance
• Once Snape was a death eaters
- earlier = working for Voldemort
- but then, helping Dumbledore in his mission
(when he knows, Voldemort kills Lily)
• Ron character
- earlier = help Harry
- then, when things get too tough he give up because of some misunderstanding or jealousy. i.e. wearing locate horcrux
- then he realizes his mistake and come back again

Keeping faith with the Dead
• Believing in Dumbledore’s quest after he is dead is not easy for Harry
• Snape: loyal follower of Dumbledore but also he was loyal to Lily Potter
- keeping faith with the women he loved after her
death

• Dobby the house-elf gets himself killed saving Harry and his friend
- and dies in Harry’s arms
• the process of burying Dobby helps put Harry
into a better frame of mind about his mission
- then Harry reminds that, he made a promise to
his dead friend that he needs to honor

love
• Tom Riddle
- grew without the unconditional love and care
- in early life because of lack of love = find sociopathic
qualities
- he also murders his father and grandparents and uses
their death to create horcrux

• Snape loves Lily
- Voldemort kills Lily
( if he didn’t kill her, then he still have had a loyal servant and Harry might have been successfully killed long ago)
• Harry has friend
(they believe in him and his mission)
• Voldemort has followers
(they have fear that he kill him)

Death
• To create a horcrux is through the murder of another
• Voldemort greatest fear: killing others to save his life
• James and Lily Potter surrender to death to save their son
• Harry face death bravely
(when at the end Voldemort invite him to meet in the
forest and he look ‘golden snitch’
“ I open at the close”
• He realizes that can only be opened as he is facing his death

• Using Resurrection stone :
- recalls his loved ones temporarily from death
- gains courage to face Voldemort and his own death
• Dumbledore -
‘'Do not pity the dead Harry, pity the living.”

Good vs. Evil
• Voldemort and Death Eaters represent the “Evil”
• Harry and his friend represent the “good”
• Snape character (complex)

Sacrifice
• Lily’s sacrifice herself for Harry
• Harry give up his life to save the world and others

choice
• After Dumbledore’s death he’s lost the guiding light and got chance to make his own decision
• If he might take wrong decision, then many people affected by his decision
• Voldemort, at the end , is given a chance at redemption but he refuse
• Dumbledore -
“ It is our choices Harry, that show us who we truly are, far more than our abilities”.

perseverance
• Harry, Ron and Hermione continuously try and figure out how to destroy Voldemort
• All of the intertwining stories that emerges here are about keeping faith and staying true to a mission
• Perseverance is the name of the game, and all of our character play it

power
• Voldemort’s thirst for power takes him on a torturing and murdering spree.

Work citation
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/potter7/themes.html
from this site I found three major themes
http://www.shmoop.com/harry-potter-7-deathly-hallows/themes.html
from this site I found other themes
