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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:48 am
I Found This Interview. It Tells What The REst Of The Harry Potter Characters Are And How Their Lives Are In The Epilogue Of The Last Book.
If you found the epilogue of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” rather vague, then J.K. Rowling achieved her goal.
The author was shooting for “nebulous,” something “poetic.” She wanted the readers to feel as if they were looking at Platform 9¾ through the mist, unable to make out exactly who was there and who was not.
“I do, of course, have that information for you, should you require it,” she told TODAY’s Meredith Vieira rather coyly in her first interview since fans got their hands on the final book. Ummm … yes, please!
Rowling said her original epilogue was “a lot more detailed,” including the name of every child born to the Weasley clan in the past 19 years. (Victoire, who was snogging Teddy — Lupin and Tonks’ son — is Bill and Fleur’s eldest.)
“But it didn’t work very well as a piece of writing,” Rowling said. “It felt very much that I had crowbarred in every bit of information I could … In a novel you have to resist the urge to tell everything.”
But now that the seventh and final novel is in the hands of her adoring public, Rowling no longer has to hold back any information about Harry Potter from her fans. And when 14 fans crowded around her in Edinburgh Castle in Scotland earlier this week as part of TODAY’s interview, Rowling was more than willing to share her thoughts about what Harry and his friends are up to now.
Harry, Ron and Hermione We know that Harry marries Ginny and has three kids, essentially, as Rowling explains, creating the family and the peace and calm he never had as a child.
As for his occupation, Harry, along with Ron, is working at the Auror Department at the Ministry of Magic. After all these years, Harry is now the department head.
“Harry and Ron utterly revolutionized the Auror Department,” Rowling said. “They are now the experts. It doesn’t matter how old they are or what else they’ve done.”
Meanwhile, Hermione, Ron’s wife, is “pretty high up” in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, despite laughing at the idea of becoming a lawyer in “Deathly Hallows.”
“I would imagine that her brainpower and her knowledge of how the Dark Arts operate would really give her a sound grounding,” Rowling said.
Harry, Ron and Hermione don’t join the same Ministry of Magic they had been at odds with for years; they revolutionize it and the ministry evolves into a “really good place to be.”
“They made a new world,” Rowling said.
The wizarding naturalist Luna Lovegood, the eccentric Ravenclaw who was fascinated with Crumple-Horned Snorkacks and Umgubular Slashkilters, continues to march to the beat of her own drum.
“I think that Luna is now traveling the world looking for various mad creatures,” Rowling said. “She’s a naturalist, whatever the wizarding equivalent of that is.”
Luna comes to see the truth about her father, eventually acknowledging there are some creatures that don’t exist.
“But I do think that she’s so open-minded and just an incredible person that she probably would be uncovering things that no one’s ever seen before,” Rowling said.
Luna and Neville Longbottom? It’s possible Luna has also found love with another member of the D.A.
When she was first asked about the possibility of Luna hooking up with Neville Longbottom several years ago, Rowling’s response was “Definitely not.” But as time passed and she watched her characters mature, Rowling started to “feel a bit of a pull” between the unlikely pair.
Ultimately, Rowling left the question of their relationship open at the end of the book because doing otherwise “felt too neat.”
Mr. and Mrs. Longbottom: “The damage is done.”
There is no chance, however, that Neville’s parents, who were tortured into madness by Bellatrix Lestrange, ever left St. Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Maladies.
“I know people really wanted some hope for that, and I can quite see why because, in a way, what happens to Neville’s parents is even worse than what happened to Harry’s parents,” Rowling said. “The damage that is done, in some cases with very dark magic, is done permanently.” Rowling said Neville finds happiness in his grandmother’s acceptance of him as a gifted wizard and as the new herbology professor at Hogwarts.
The fate of Hogwarts Nineteen years after the Battle of Hogwarts, the school for witchcraft and wizardry is led by an entirely new headmaster (“McGonagall was really getting on a bit”) as well as a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. That position is now as safe as the other teaching posts at Hogwarts, since Voldemort’s death broke the jinx that kept a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor from remaining for more than a year.
While Rowling didn’t clarify whether Harry, Ron and Hermione ever return to school to finish their seventh year, she did say she could see Harry popping up every now and again to give the “odd talk” on Defense Against the Dark Arts.
More details to come? Rowling said she may eventually reveal more details in a Harry Potter encyclopedia, but even then, it will never be enough to satisfy the most ardent of her fans.
“I’m dealing with a level of obsession in some of my fans that will not rest until they know the middle names of Harry’s great-great-grandparents,” she said. Not that she’s discouraging the Potter devotion!
“I love it,” she said. “I’m all for that.”
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:31 pm
That was brilliant! I need to show that to my friends who think the Epliogue was a waste of time. -Glares evily, then grabs a link.-
Thanks. :]
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 2:20 pm
to me the epliogue was predicable. i saw that harry anf ginny would be together and ron and hermione would be together. but i wonder what george is up to since he fellow twin is now dead
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:19 pm
bellatrix_black87 to me the epliogue was predicable. i saw that harry anf ginny would be together and ron and hermione would be together. but i wonder what george is up to since he fellow twin is now dead I read a similar article in the newspaper that says Ron took Fred's place in Weasley's Wizard Wheezes. But this one says he's an auror. Hmmm...suspicious...
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 8:54 am
x[CheeseFlavoredMuffins]X That was brilliant! I need to show that to my friends who think the Epliogue was a waste of time. -Glares evily, then grabs a link.- Thanks. :] No Problem. Anytime ^_^
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 5:35 pm
my dad tinks that soneone down the line or whatever that their will be more HP books, but not from J.K.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:42 am
man i don't know if it just me, but the 7th book was at the bottom of my list because all the ones i like, well all but harry, died.
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:17 am
bellatrix_black87 my dad tinks that soneone down the line or whatever that their will be more HP books, but not from J.K. Kind of like Star Wars....not to sound like a dork. I kind of doubt that Rowling would let that happen. confused
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:03 am
PNeoQueen man i don't know if it just me, but the 7th book was at the bottom of my list because all the ones i like, well all but harry, died. I have to agree that the seventh was at the bottum. There was more build up and it just seemed that she killed the best characters to make the book better or more real for the readers. I wish the last two books wouldn't have read like fanfictions.
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:19 pm
The one thing I didn't like was how there was a long slow part of them wandering through the forest for months with random one day adventures here and there, and then suddenly everything happened super fast.
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 1:09 pm
OMG YAY on the info part, as for her last book, I guess it was just because I have read so many fan fics, I was expecting more from her as the true author. I mean seriously how many awesome battles have we all read and how many crazy pairings have we come up with? And then at the end I was completely let down by the way Harry defeated Lord Voldemort. I understand it's a kid's book, but how many other depressing things has she written that could be considered a little much for children, just to get to the end of one of the greatest series for her to basically go He died....umm yeah. It is her book, so I guess I can't say anything but I just felt it was missing something
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