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'''''Хари Потер и Реликвиите на смртта''''' ({{lang-en|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}) е седмото, а воедно и последно продолжение на серијалот книги ''[[Хари Потер]]'' напишани од американската писателка [[Џ. К. Роулинг]]. Книгата прв пат беше издадена на [[21 јули]] [[2007]], со што беше завршена серијата што почна во 1997 со издавањето на ''[[Хари Потер и Каменот на мудроста]]''. Оттогаш, Џоан Роулинг станува еден од најчитаните писатели во светот. По првиот дел следуваа уште шест други со наслови: ''[[Хари Потер и Одајата на тајните]]'', ''[[Хари Потер и Затвореникот од Азкабан]]'', ''[[Хари Потер и Пламениот пехар]]'', ''[[Хари Потер и Редот на Фениксот]]'', ''[[Хари Потер и Полу-крвниот Принц]]'' и последниот дел, ''Хари Потер и Реликвиите на Смртта''.
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| Illustrator =Jason Cockcroft (Bloomsbury)<br />[[Mary GrandPré]] (Scholastic)
| name = Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
| Release date = [[July 21]], [[2007]]|
| Number in series = Seven
| Chapter Count = 36 chapters and an epilogue
| Page Count = 607 (UK)<br />759 (US)
| Sales = 77 million {{Fact|date=January 2008}}
| Story timeline = [[Chronology of the Harry Potter stories|July 1997&nbsp;– May 1998]] and [[Chronology of the Harry Potter stories|1 September 2017]]
| Preceded by = ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''
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'''''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''''' is the seventh and final of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' novels written by [[United Kingdom|British]] author [[J. K. Rowling]]. The book was released on [[July 21]], [[2007]], ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''. This book chronicles the events directly following ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' (2005), and leads to the long-awaited final confrontation between [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] and [[Lord Voldemort]].


''Deathly Hallows'' is published in the [[United Kingdom]] by [[Bloomsbury Publishing]], in the [[United States]] by [[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]], in [[Canada]] by [[Raincoast Books]], and in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] by [[Allen & Unwin]]. Released globally in ninety-three countries, ''Deathly Hallows'' broke sales records as the fastest-selling book ever, selling more than 11 million copies in the first twenty-four hours following its release. The previous record, nine million in its first day, had been held by ''Half-Blood Prince''.<ref name="sales">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6912529.stm Harry Potter finale sales hit 11&nbsp;m]. [[BBC News]]. Retrieved on [[2007-07-27]]</ref>
== Вовед во „Хари Потер и Реликвиите на смртта“ ==


==Epigraph==
Волдеморт повторно се здружува и ги обединува своите поранешни следбеници, Смртојадите. Тој е свесен за пророштвото и сега конечно го разбира: Мора да го убие Хари Потер ако сака тој да живее. Хари во меѓувреме со сите сили се труди да размислува каде да ги најде хоркруксите, предмети во кои Волдеморт ја скрил својата душа откако претходно ја расцепкал. Хари заедно со Рон и Хермиона ќе проба да ги пронајде хоркруксите и да ги уништи, а потоа на крај да го убие и самиот Волдеморт. Но, Хари е очаен поради загубата на професорот Дамблдор затоа што Дамблдор беше неговиот единствен водач и учител како да се бори против лошиот Лорд Волдемор. Но, Хари е затечен со неверојатни случки: Рита Скитер објавува книга под наслов „Животот и лагите на Албус Дамблдор“ и тоа што Хари ќе го дознае во книгата, ќе ја разниша сета доверба што дотогаш ја имаше во Дамблдор.


All the books in the Harry Potter series have dedications, but ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' is the only one to include an [[epigraph (literature)|epigraph]]. It contains two quotes relating to death and friendship. The first quotation is an English translation from [[Ancient Greek]] of a passage from ''[[Oresteia#The Libation Bearers|The Libation Bearers]]'', by the 5th century BC playwright [[Aeschylus]].<ref>''[http://www.theoi.com/Text/AeschylusLibation.html The Libation Bearers]'' is the second in a trilogy of [[tragedy|tragedies]] called [[The Oresteia]]. See [[Oresteia#The Libation Bearers]]. The quotation's wording depends on the translation used&nbsp;— Rowling used the [[Robert Fagles]] translation published by [[Penguin Classics]].</ref> The second quotation is from ''More Fruits of Solitude'' (1682) by [[William Penn]], the [[Quaker]] author and founder of the [[U.S. state|American Commonwealth]] of [[Pennsylvania]].<ref>''More Fruits of Solitude'' is the second part of the work ''[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1682penn-solitude.html Fruits of Solitude]'' (1682), a collection of aphorisms published by William Penn. The full Penn quote used in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' is the last four lines of the aphorism titled ''[http://www.bartleby.com/1/3/210.html Union of Friends]''.</ref> On the page, the unusual layout of the epigraph resembles the shape of Harry's scar. The dedication resembles his scar even more closely, and reads, "The dedication of this book is split seven ways: to Neil, to Jessica, to David, to Kenzie, to Di, to Anne, and to you, if you have stuck with Harry until the very end".
== Што се Реликвиите на смртта? ==


==Plot==
Реликвиите на смртта се стари предмети кои пред многу години Смртта им ги подарила на тројца браќа. Реликвите на Смртта се три предмети: Старозовното стапче, Каменот на воскреснување и Невидливата наметка. Личноста што ги поседува трите предмети станува Господар на Смртта. Хари ја има невидливата наметка која му е оставена од татко му и тој отркива дека еден од браќата е негов предок. Каменот на воскреснувањето е скриен во Летачот што Хари Потер го фати, односно го проголта во текот на неговиот прв квидич меч. Единствено што преостанува е Хари да го најде Старозовното стапче, но тоа е проблем затоа што и Волдеморт исто така трага по тоа стапче.
===The final summer===
[[Lord Voldemort]] and his [[Death Eaters]] plan to ambush [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] when he leaves the [[Dursley family|Dursley]] home with the [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)|Order of the Phoenix]] for the final time. While talking about this plan, Voldemort kills Hogwarts' old Muggle Studies teacher, Professor Charity Burbage. The Dursleys, who have always disdained and mocked the magical world, finally agree to allow the Order to place them in hiding to protect them from Voldemort once Harry's magical protection expires on his 17th birthday. Voldemort also seeks a new wand to defeat Harry's wand, and takes Lucius Malfoy's wand, with high hopes that it will kill Harry. Members of the Order arrive to escort Harry to a safe house (before his 17th birthday), including recently married Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, making use of Polyjuice potion to produce six Potter decoys. Nonetheless, they are attacked ''en route'' by Death Eaters. Harry narrowly escapes, while [[Hedwig (Harry Potter)|Hedwig]] (Harry's owl), and [[Alastor Moody|Mad-Eye Moody]] are killed. [[Fred and George Weasley|George Weasley]] loses an ear. Harry is confronted by Voldemort, but his wand destroys Malfoy's.
At the [[Weasley family#Residence|Burrow]], [[Ministry of Magic|Minister of Magic]] [[Rufus Scrimgeour]] arrives to give Harry, [[Ron Weasley]] and [[Hermione Granger]] bequests from [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s will. Ron receives the [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Deluminator (Put-Outer)|Deluminator]], and Hermione is left a children's book, ''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]''. Harry inherits [[Godric Gryffindor]]'s [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Gryffindor's Sword|Sword]] and the [[Quidditch#The Golden Snitch|Snitch]] he caught in his first-ever [[Quidditch]] match, bearing the mysterious phrase "I open at the close". The sword, however, was kept by the Ministry, who claimed it to be 'an important historical artifact.' The trio, while puzzled, presume the items will help them in their [[Horcrux]] hunt.


===The search begins===
At [[Bill Weasley]] and [[Fleur Delacour]]'s wedding reception, [[Kingsley Shacklebolt]]'s [[Patronus Charm|Patronus]] arrives, announcing that Scrimgeour is dead and the [[Ministry of Magic]] has fallen under Voldemort's control. This terrifies the guests and starts a panic. As [[Death Eater]]s approach, Harry, Ron and Hermione [[Magic (Harry Potter)#Apparition and Disapparition|Disapparate]] to [[Tottenham Court Road]], where they hide in an empty cafe to plan their next move. However, the Death Eaters find them there and a confrontation ensues. Narrowly escaping, they eventually find and take refuge in [[Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place|12 Grimmauld Place]].


While at Grimmauld Place, Remus Lupin arrives with a proposition to join them in their quest, when he announces that he has left Nymphadora, his wife, because he had found out she was pregnant, and he feared the child would carry his [[lycanthropy]], Harry mocks his old Professor into a rage that sends him flying across the room, but his efforts had the desired effect: Harry would later learn that Remus returned to his family shortly after the argument. Harry deduces from a sign on a bedroom door
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that Sirius Black's brother [[Regulus Black|Regulus]] was the "R.A.B" who removed the [[Horcrux#Salazar Slytherin's Locket|Locket]] [[Horcrux]] from the sea cave.{{HP6}} Hermione recalls seeing a locket whilst cleaning the house during the events of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. They discover that the [[house-elf]] [[Kreacher]] had stolen the locket from the items to be thrown out. Kreacher admits that he had placed the Locket [[Horcrux]] in the cave as ordered by Voldemort, and Regulus later died retrieving it. With the help of Kreacher and an unwilling Mundugus Fletcher they learn that the locket is now in Dolores Umbridge's possession (Mundungus having stolen the locket and gave it to Umbridge as a bribe). The trio successfully infiltrate the Ministry of Magic, with the aid of Polyjuice potion and recover the locket, while saving suspected Muggle-Borns from the Ministry. Grimmauld Place is compromised when they attempt to escape, forcing them to flee to the countryside.


The trio begin to travel the country, looking for Horcruxes and means to destroy them. Overhearing a discussion between [[Griphook]] the Goblin and several others, including Muggle-Born Dean Thomas and Nymphadora's father, Ted Tonks, the trio learn that the Sword of Gryffindor, now at Hogwarts and in the office of [[Severus Snape]], the new Headmaster, is a fake. Ginny and her friends were thwarted in their attempted theft of it. Griphook says to Dean that they were punished severely by Snape. Harry decides to find the real one that can destroy the Horcruxes; some time after this Ron and Harry argue over his lack of a plan for finding and destroying the Horcruxes. Ron leaves and Hermione is seen crying several times after this. Harry and Hermione search for the sword in [[Godric's Hollow]], where Harry finds his parents' gravesites, as well as their house, which has fallen into disarray. While looking at the house, Harry and Hermione are beckoned by [[Bathilda Bagshot]] into her home. Knowing something isn't right in her dusty house, Harry follows her upstairs, where she transforms into Voldemort's snake, [[Horcrux#Nagini|Nagini]]. Voldemort himself appears almost immediately after. Hermione casts a Blasting Curse which ricochets around the room, facilitating their escape, but also irreparably damaging Harry's wand, leaving a thin strand of phoenix feather connecting the two halves together.
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Hermione apparates Harry to the [[Forest of Dean]], a place Hermione visited as a child. A [[deer#doe|doe]]-shaped [[Patronus Charm|Patronus]] leads Harry to an icy pond containing the real Sword of Gryffindor. As Harry dives into the freezing water to retrieve it, the locket Horcrux tightens around his neck, strangling him. He is saved by Ron, who was guided back to the pair by the deluminator Dumbledore gave him. Ron recovers the sword and destroys the locket with it, after the locket conjured up phantom images of Harry and Hermione that tell him that they were happy without Ron, and Fake-Hermione says that she would never love Ron. Ron is devastated, but Harry convinces him that what it said wasn't true. Ron warns that Voldemort's name is now [[Spells in Harry Potter#T|Tabooed]]; speaking it reveals the speaker's location to Voldemort and the Death Eaters.

===The Deathly Hallows===
[[Image:Deathly Hallows Sign.svg|thumb|The mysterious recurring symbol is revealed to represent the legendary [[Deathly Hallows (objects)|Deathly Hallows]].]]
The trio learn from [[Xenophilius Lovegood]] that the cryptic symbol they have repeatedly encountered represents the three [[Deathly Hallows (objects)|Deathly Hallows]]: the [[Deathly Hallows (objects)#Elder Wand|Elder Wand]], the [[Deathly Hallows (objects)#Resurrection Stone|Resurrection Stone]] and the [[Deathly Hallows (objects)#Invisibility Cloak|Invisibility Cloak]]. When pressed about Luna's absence, Lovegood admits that Death Eaters abducted her in retaliation for supporting Harry in his paper, ''The Quibbler''. Hoping for Luna's return, he has alerted Death Eaters of the trio's whereabouts, but they escape. Shortly after this escape, Harry figures out that the clues are suggesting that he already has one of the Hallows (the Invisibility Cloak), and may have been secretly given another one in Dumbledore's will (the Resurrection Stone, hidden inside the snitch).

Soon after, Harry accidentally uses the name of Voldemort, and the trio are captured and taken to Malfoy Manor, where they join the imprisoned Luna, [[Dean Thomas|Dean]], [[Ollivander]] and [[Griphook]]. Finding Gryffindor's Sword among the trio's possessions, [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] fears they have broken into her [[Gringotts]] vault, and tortures Hermione for information. Help arrives in the form of [[Dobby]], who Apparates into the cellar and rescues Luna, Dean and Ollivander. Harry and Ron rush upstairs to rescue Hermione; Ron disarms Bellatrix and Harry takes [[Draco Malfoy|Draco's]] wand. Dobby reappears, and they Disapparate to Bill and Fleur Weasley's cottage; Dobby is struck by a knife during the escape, and dies immediately afterwards. Voldemort, having been alerted to Harry being captured, arrives at Malfoy Manor almost immediately after Harry leaves and proceeds to torture the remaining Death Eaters. He then leaves them and goes to Hogwarts and takes the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb, having figured out that Dumbledore took it from Grindelwald after their famous duel.

At the cottage, Ollivander confirms the Elder Wand's existence and says that a wand can transfer allegiance if its owner is defeated or disarmed. Ollivander adds a caveat: although the Elder Wand is unbeatable, its master is not, and must always guard against a surprise attack. Bellatrix's behaviour convinces the trio that another Horcrux is hidden in the Lestrange vault. Aided by Griphook, they penetrate Gringotts' defences and retrieve [[Hogwarts founders#Helga Hufflepuff|Hufflepuff]]'s [[Horcrux#Helga Hufflepuff's Cup|Cup]], although they lose the sword to Griphook in the process. The trio escape Gringotts on the back of a [[dragon]]. Voldemort is then informed of the theft of the cup, in which he proceeds to kill all the Goblins in Gringotts. Voldemort realises that his Horcruxes are being destroyed; through his mental connection to Harry he unintentionally reveals that another Horcrux is hidden at [[Hogwarts]].

===The Battle of Hogwarts===
==== First act ====
In [[Hogsmeade]], [[Aberforth Dumbledore]] protects the trio from the Death Eaters occupying the village, and helps smuggle them into Hogwarts. Harry alerts the Hogwarts staff and their former classmates to Voldemort's impending invasion, as allies continue to arrive. Luna Lovegood suggests that the fifth Horcrux could be [[Hogwarts founders#Rowena Ravenclaw|Ravenclaw]]'s [[Horcrux#Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem|lost diadem]]; Harry and Luna go to Ravenclaw's common room, but are confronted by Alecto Carrow, who summons Voldemort, and is stunned by Luna almost immediately. Soon afterward, both Amycus Carrow and Professor McGonagall enter Ravenclaw Tower. Upon seeing Amycus spit in McGonagall's face, Harry immediately reveals himself and uses the Cruciatus Curse on him. After alerting the Heads of House, Professor McGonagall encounters Snape in a corridor and engages him in a duel, with magic so fierce Harry has never seen the like. Snape escapes by jumping out of a window and "flying" towards the perimeter wall. Harry recalls seeing the diadem in the [[Room of Requirement]] when he hid his Potions book there the previous year. Meanwhile, Hermione destroys the Cup Horcrux with a [[Basilisk (Harry Potter)|basilisk]] fang that she and Ron retrieved from the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. The Order of the Phoenix, members of Dumbledore's Army and other anti-Voldemort relatives of students arrive at Hogwarts, where battle commences. Percy Weasley arrives late and runs into his entire family. There is a reunion as Percy apologises for his previous behaviour. In the Room of Requirement, Ron mentions that the house elves are still in the kitchens and in danger, whereupon Hermione runs over to Ron and kisses him. The trio reenter the Room of Requirement and are attacked by [[Draco Malfoy|Malfoy]], [[Crabbe and Goyle]]. Crabbe mishandles the powerful [[Fiendfyre]] spell, killing himself and destroying the diadem, but the others escape unharmed.
During the battle, several of the Weasley brothers are dueling members of the Ministry of Magic. Percy and Fred are dueling the Minister himself, Pius Thicknesse, who has been corrupted by Voldemort. Percy jokes that he is resigning from the Ministry, and Fred gleefully notes this as an explosion rocks the corridor, shattering one wall and killing Fred instantly. A shattered Percy refuses to leave the body until it is hidden. The group then hurl themselves back into the battle.

Harry glimpses Voldemort's mind again and leads the trio to the [[Shrieking Shack]]. They witness Voldemort kill [[Severus Snape|Snape]], believing it will make him the Elder Wand's master. As Snape dies, he gives Harry his memories that prove Snape's loyalty to Dumbledore, motivated by his lifelong love for Harry's mother [[Lily Evans|Lily]]. After being cursed by [[Lord Voldemort#The Gaunt family|Gaunt]]'s [[Horcrux#Marvolo Gaunt's Ring/Resurrection Stone|Ring Horcrux]], a doomed Dumbledore had ordered Snape to kill him at a strategic time, sparing Draco from carrying out Voldemort's order to murder him. It was Snape who sent the doe Patronus to the forest. The memories also reveal that [[Horcrux#Harry Potter|Harry himself]] is a Horcrux; he must die in order to destroy Voldemort.

==== King's Cross ====

Resigned to death, Harry approaches Voldemort's camp in the [[Locations in Hogwarts#Forbidden Forest|Forbidden Forest]], informing no one except [[Neville]] whom he asks to kill Voldemort's snake if he gets the chance. Along the way, he realizes what the inscription on the snitch Dumbledore gave him meant. He tells the snitch that he is about to die and finds the [[Deathly Hallows (objects)#Resurrection Stone|Resurrection Stone]] inside it. Whereupon he summons the spirits of [[James and Lily Potter|his parents]], [[Sirius Black]] and the recently killed [[Remus Lupin]], who accompany him to Voldemort's camp. Voldemort casts the [[Avada Kedavra]] curse at Harry.

Awakening in an ethereal place that looks to him like King's Cross station, Harry is unsure whether he is alive or dead. [[Dumbledore]] appears and explains that Voldemort's Horcrux within Harry has been destroyed. He says that just as Voldemort cannot die while his soul fragments remain, Voldemort cannot kill Harry because he used Harry's blood (which carries the ancient magical protection his mother gave to him through her sacrifice years before) in his resurrection.{{HP4}} Voldemort's killing curse instead destroyed the only thing within Harry that did not carry Lily Potter's protection — the fragment of the Dark Lord's own soul he unknowingly passed to Harry the night his mother and father sacrificed themselves to save him. Harry glimpses a representation of Voldemort's true self: a weeping, deformed child that Dumbledore describes as 'beyond any of our help'. Harry is also given an explanation as to why his wand acted on its own accord against Voldemort: Harry's wand recognized Voldemort as his enemy and responsed accordingly. Because Voldemort was using another wizard's wand - since learning of the twin-core connection between his and Harry's wand - the wand he used was ill-equipped for the unexpected challenge.

==== Second act and final confrontation ====

Harry revives, but feigns death. Voldemort orders [[Narcissa Malfoy]] to check Harry. Doing so, she realises that Harry is alive and quietly asks him if her son Draco is still alive. Harry mutters that Draco is fine, prompting her to lie to Voldemort and declare that Harry is dead, as she and her husband Lucius no longer care about anything other than their son's safety. Harry is carried to Hogwarts as Voldemort's trophy by the captured [[Hagrid]] and displayed to agonised supporters gathered in the school hall. When [[Neville Longbottom]] defies Voldemort, the [[Sorting Hat]] is thrust onto his head and set aflame.

A sudden disturbance is brought about by [[Grawp]], the centaurs and the giants. Neville pulls off the Sorting Hat, draws Gryffindor's sword from it and decapitates Nagini with a single stroke, destroying the final Horcrux. Harry moves around under his cloak and lends aid throughout the ensuing battle, as his supporters rally to defy Voldemort and the Death Eaters one last time. Reinforcements arrive in the form of the people of Hogsmeade, the friends and family of everyone that remained to fight all led by Professor Slughorn and Charlie Weasley, the centaurs (shamed into action by Hagrid), the Thestrals and Hippogriffs led by Buckbeak and the House Elves led by Kreacher. Bellatrix Lestrange engages Hermione, Luna and Ginny in a fight in the Great Hall, but after firing a Killing curse that misses Ginny by an inch, an enraged Molly Weasley takes over from the three girls and defeats Bellatrix in a deadly duel. Knowing that he is the Elder Wand's true master, Harry finally confronts Voldemort, informing him that when [[Draco Malfoy]] disarmed Dumbledore on the Astronomy Tower,{{HP6}} he unknowingly became the Elder Wand's master; this allegiance was then transferred to Harry when he won Draco's wand at Malfoy Manor. During this Harry challenges Voldemort to "try for some remorse" however Voldemort is unconcerned. Voldemort then casts another Killing Curse at Harry, but the spell rebounds off Harry's disarming spell, killing Voldemort, and leaving Harry victorious.

Among the casualties are Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Colin Creevey, and Bellatrix Lestrange. Roughly fifty of Potter's allies are killed, along with an undisclosed number of Death Eaters. After the battle, Harry tells Dumbledore's portrait that he is keeping the Invisibility Cloak, but the Resurrection Stone will remain lost in the forest. The Elder Wand shall be returned to Dumbledore's tomb, where its power will be extinguished if Harry dies undefeated. Dumbledore approves. Before returning the Elder Wand to the tomb, Harry uses it to repair his own wand.

===Epilogue===
Nineteen years later, Harry and [[Ginny Weasley]] are married and have three children: [[Weasley family#James Potter|James Sirius]], [[Weasley family#Albus Potter|Albus Severus]], and [[Weasley family#Lily Potter|Lily Luna]]. Ron married Hermione and has two children, [[Weasley family#Rose Weasley|Rose]] and [[Weasley family#Hugo Weasley|Hugo]]. The families meet at [[King's Cross railway station|King's Cross station]], where a nervous Albus is departing for his first year at Hogwarts. Harry's nineteen-year-old godson, [[Teddy Lupin]], is found kissing [[Victoire Weasley]] ([[Bill Weasley|Bill]] and [[Fleur Delacour|Fleur]]'s daughter) in a train carriage. Harry sees [[Draco Malfoy]] and his wife Astoria Greengrass (revealed on Rowling's website behind the door) with their son, Scorpius. [[Neville Longbottom]] is now the Hogwarts [[Hogwarts subjects#Herbology|Herbology]] professor and remains friends with the two families. Harry comforts Albus, who is worried he will be sorted into Slytherin. He tells his son that one of his two namesakes, [[Severus Snape]], was a Slytherin and one of the bravest men he had ever met. He adds that the [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#The Sorting Hat|Sorting Hat]] takes one's own choice into account, and also considered making Harry a Slytherin. The book concludes: "The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well."

==Rowling's commentary and supplement==
In an interview,<ref name="connect">{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19959323/|date=[[2007-07-25]]|accessdate=2007-07-26|publisher=[[MSNBC]]|last=Brown|first=Jen|title=Finished Potter? Rowling tells what happened next.}}</ref> online chat,<ref name="webchat"/><ref name="chat">{{cite news|accessdate=2007-07-30|publisher=[[Associated Press]]|last=Toler|first=Lindsay|title=Rowling Answers Fans' Final Questions}}<!-- target of URL no longer present; was url=http://www.comcast.net/entertainment/index.jsp?cat=ENTERTAINMENT&fn=/2007/07/30/727195.html&cvqh=itn_potter|date=[[2007-07-30]] --></ref><ref name="chat2">{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.msn.com/news/article.aspx?news=270634&GT1=10150&mpc=1|title=Rowling Answers Fans' Final Questions|publisher=[[MSN|MSN Entertainment]]|date=2007-07-30|accessdate=2007-07-31}}</ref> the Wizard of the Month section of her website, and during her 2007 U.S. Open Book Tour, Rowling revealed additional character information that she chose not to include in the book. She stated that:
* Harry becomes an [[Ministry of Magic#Auror Office|Auror]] for the Ministry of Magic, and is later appointed head of the department. He keeps [[Sirius Black|Sirius's]] motorcycle, which [[Weasley family#Arthur Weasley|Arthur Weasley]] repaired for him, but he can no longer speak [[Magic in Harry Potter#Parselmouths|Parseltongue]] after the destruction of Voldemort's soul fragment within him.
* [[Ginny Weasley]] plays for the [[Quidditch#Holyhead_Harpies|Holyhead Harpies]] [[Quidditch]] team for a time, leaves to establish a family with Harry and later becomes the lead Quidditch [[Journalist|correspondent]] for the ''[[Harry Potter universe#The Daily Prophet|Daily Prophet]]''.
* Ron Weasley works at George's store for a time, [[Places in Harry Potter#Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes|Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes]], then joins Harry as an Auror.
* Hermione finds her parents in Australia and removes the memory modification charm she had put on them for safety. She initially works for the Ministry of Magic in the [[Ministry of Magic#Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures|Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures]], greatly improving life for house elves and their ilk. She later moves to the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Magical Law Enforcement|Department of Magical Law Enforcement]] and assists in eradicating oppressive, pro-pureblood laws. She was also the only member of the trio to go back and complete her seventh year at Hogwarts.
* Dumbledore's relationship with [[Supporting Harry Potter characters#Gellert Grindelwald|Gellert Grindelwald]] extended beyond mere friendship; indeed, Rowling has revealed that "Dumbledore is [[Homosexuality|gay]], actually",<ref>Newsweek 2007, Rowling says Dumbledore is Gay. http://www.newsweek.com/id/50787</ref> and harboured romantic feelings for Grindelwald.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7053982.stm|title=JK Rowling outs Dumbledore as gay|date=[[2007-10-20]]|accessdate=2007-10-21|publisher=[[BBC News]]}}</ref>
* After his death, Voldemort is forced to exist in the stunted form Harry witnessed in the King's Cross [[limbo]]; his crimes were too severe for him to become a ghost.

Rowling also explained the fates of several secondary characters:
* [[Weasley family#Fred and George Weasley|George Weasley]] continues his successful joke shop. George married fellow Quidditch player [[Angelina Johnson]] and has two children: a son named Fred, in memory of his late twin brother, and a daughter, Roxanne.
* [[Luna Lovegood]] searches the world for odd and unique creatures. She eventually marries Rolf, a grandson of the famed naturalist [[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them#Newt Scamander|Newt Scamander]].<ref name="chat2"/> , writer of ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them''. They have twins called Lorcan and Lysander. Her father's publication, ''[[Harry Potter universe#The_Quibbler|The Quibbler]]'', has returned to its usual condition of "advanced lunacy" and is appreciated for its unintentional humour.
* [[Draco Malfoy]] married Astoria Greengrass and had a son named Scorpius.
* [[Weasley family#Percy Weasley|Percy Weasley]] married a woman named Audrey and had two daughters, named Molly and Lucy.
* [[Hogwarts staff#Firenze|Firenze]] is welcomed back into his herd, who finally acknowledge the virtue of his pro-human leanings.
* [[Hogwarts staff#Dolores Umbridge|Dolores Umbridge]] is arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned for crimes against Muggle-borns. The amount of time she serves in prison is unknown.
* [[Dumbledore's Army#Cho_Chang|Cho Chang]] went on to marry a Muggle.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://blog.nola.com/living/2007/10/new_orleans_students_give_rowl.html|title=New Orleans students give Rowling a rousing welcome|date=[[2007-10-18]]|accessdate=2007-10-18|last=Larson|first=Susan|publisher=The Times-Picayune}}</ref>
* [[Neville Longbottom]] becomes professor of Herbology at Hogwarts and marries [[Hannah Abbott]], who is now the landlady of the Leaky Cauldron.<ref>{{Citation |last=Weingarten |first=Tara |title=Rowling Says Dumbledore Is Gay |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/50787 |accessdate=2007-10-19}}</ref>
*Besides [[Weasley family#Victoire Weasley|Victoire Weasley]], [[Weasley family#Bill Weasley|Bill]] and [[Weasley family#Fleur Delacour|Fleur Weasley]] have a younger son and a younger daughter, named Dominique and Louis.
*On her website, Rowling posted a Weasley family tree, showing that Harry's children's full names are James Sirius Potter, Albus Severus Potter, and Lily Luna Potter.

There have been transformations in the wider [[Harry Potter universe|wizarding world]]:
* [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)#Kingsley Shacklebolt|Kingsley Shacklebolt]] is the permanent [[Ministry of Magic#Ministers for Magic|Minister of Magic]], with Percy Weasley working under him as a high official. Among the reforms introduced by Shacklebolt, [[Places in Harry Potter#Azkaban|Azkaban]] no longer uses [[Magical creatures (Harry Potter)#Dementors|Dementors]]. Consequently, the world is now a "much sunnier place". Harry, Ron, and Hermione have also been instrumental in reforming the Ministry.<ref name="webchat"/>
* At Hogwarts, Slytherin House has become more diluted and is no longer the pure-blood bastion it once was, although its dark reputation lingers.<ref name="webchat"/>
* Voldemort's [[jinx]] on the Defense Against the Dark Arts position is broken with his death. There is now a permanent Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry comes to the Defense Against the Dark Arts class to lecture several times a year.<ref name="connect">{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19959323/|date=[[2007-07-25]]|accessdate=2007-07-26|publisher=[[MSNBC]]|last=Brown|first=Jen|title=Finished Potter? Rowling tells what happened next.}}</ref>
* A portrait of [[Severus Snape|Snape]], who briefly served as Hogwarts Headmaster, does not appear in the headmaster's office as he abandoned his post. Harry ensures the addition of Snape's portrait, and publicly reveals Snape's true allegiance.<ref name="webchat"/>

==Pre-release history==
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===Choice of title===
Shortly before releasing the title, J. K. Rowling announced that she had considered three titles for the book.<ref name="webchat">{{cite news|url=http://www.bloomsbury.com/harrypotter/content.asp?sec=3&sec2=1|date=[[2007-07-31]]|accessdate=2007-07-31|publisher=[[Bloomsbury Publishing]]|title=Online Chat Transcript}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm?id=93|accessdate=2007-04-23|title=J.K.Rowling Official Site|work=News Archive}}</ref> The final title, ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' was released to the public on [[December 21]], [[2006]] via a special Christmas-themed [[hangman (game)|hangman]] puzzle on Rowling's website, confirmed shortly afterwards by the book's publishers.<ref name=book-7-title>{{cite web| url=http://www.bloomsbury.com/harrypotter/cont_text.asp?sec=4&unart=yes&artTitle=Harry%20Potter%20and%20the%20Deathly%20Hallows|title=Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|publisher=[[Bloomsbury Publishing]]|date=2006-12-21|accessdate = 2006-12-21}}</ref> Asked during a live chat as to the other titles she had been considering, Rowling mentioned ''Harry Potter and the Elder Wand'' and ''Harry Potter and the Peverell Quest''.<ref name="webchat">{{cite web|url = http://www.bloomsbury.com/harrypotter/content.asp?sec=3&sec2=1|title = Bloomsbury|accessdate = 2007-08-01|date = 2007-07-30|work = Webchat with J. K. Rowling}}</ref>

===Marketing campaigns===

[[Image:Hpdeathlyhallowsscholastic fullcover.gif|thumb|right|300px|Jacket art of [[Scholastic]] (US) edition.]]
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |In the build-up to the book's release, American publisher [[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]] released seven questions that fans would find answered in the final book:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/activities/shriekingshack/ |title=Harry Potter: Shrieking Shack Poll|publisher=Scholastic|accessdate = 2007-08-18}}</ref><br>
# Who will live? Who will die?
# Is [[Severus Snape|Snape]] good or evil?
# Will [[Hogwarts]] reopen?
# Who winds up with whom?
# Where are the [[Horcrux]]es?
# Will [[Voldemort]] be defeated?
# What are the [[Deathly Hallows (objects)|Deathly Hallows]]?
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The launch was celebrated by an all-night book signing and reading at the [[Natural History Museum]] in [[London]], which Rowling attended along with 1700 guests chosen by ballot.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.bloomsbury.com/jkrevent/|title=Harry Potter|publisher=scholastic|accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref> Rowling toured the USA in October 2007, where another event was held at [[Carnegie Hall]] in New York with tickets allocated by sweepstake.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm?id=99 |accessdate = 2007-06-15|title=USA open book tour }}</ref>

Scholastic Inc., the American publisher of the Harry Potter series, launched a multi-million dollar "THERE WILL SOON BE 7" marketing campaign with a 'Knight Bus' travelling to forty libraries across the United States, online fan discussions and competitions, collectible bookmarks, tattoos, and the staged release of seven ''Deathly Hallows'' questions most debated by fans.

Scholastic also hosted "Harry Potter Place"&nbsp;— a magical and interactive street celebration at Scholastic headquarters in New York City, where the first U.S. signed edition of ''Deathly Hallows'' was unveiled on [[July 20]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,129035.shtml | date=2007-06-26|accessdate = 2007-06-26|title=Scholastic to Host 'Harry Potter Place'|publisher=Scholastic}}</ref> The festivities included a 20&nbsp;foot (6 metre)-high Whomping Willow, face-painting, wand-making, fire-eaters, magicians, jugglers and stilt-walkers.

Several bookstores set up small kiosks displaying free-to-take bookmarks. The bookmarks show reasons why [[Severus Snape]] should be considered a friend or a foe on opposite sides along with the Deathly Hallows logo at the bottom.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cgi.ebay.com/LAMINATED-Harry-Potter-Deathly-Hallows-7-Snape-Bookmark_W0QQitemZ180131928237QQcmdZViewItem|date=2007-06-26|accessdate = 2007-06-26|title=Laminated Harry Potter Deathly Hallows 7 Snape Bookmark|publisher=}}</ref>

[[J. K. Rowling]] arranged with her publishers for a poster bearing the face of the missing [[Disappearance of Madeleine McCann|Madeleine McCann]] to be made available to book sellers when ''Deathly Hallows'' was launched on [[21 July]] and said that she hoped that the posters would be displayed prominently in shops all over the world.<ref>{{cite news | title = Rowling in Madeleine poster plea | publisher = [[BBC News]] | date = [[2007-07-16]]| accessdate = 2007-07-17 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6901845.stm}}</ref>

===Rowling on finishing the book===
Rowling completed the book while staying at the [[Balmoral Hotel]] in [[Edinburgh]] in January 2007, and left a signed statement on a marble [[bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[Hermes]] in her room which read: ''"J.K. Rowling finished writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in this room (652) on [[11 January]] [[2007]]"''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=3&id=181062007|title=Finish or bust&nbsp;— J.K. Rowling's unlikely message in an Edinburgh hotel room|publisher=[[The Scotsman]]|date = 2007-02-03|accessdate=2007-03-29|last=Cornwell|first=Tim}}</ref> In a statement on her website, she said, "I've never felt such a mixture of extreme emotions in my life, never dreamed I could feel simultaneously heartbroken and euphoric." She compared her mixed feelings to those expressed by [[Charles Dickens]] in the preface of the 1850 edition of ''[[David Copperfield (novel)|David Copperfield]]'', "a two-years' imaginative task." "To which," she added, "I can only sigh, try seventeen years, Charles..." She ended her message, "''Deathly Hallows'' is my favourite, and that is the most wonderful way to finish the series."<ref name="End">{{cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2007-02-06-rowling_x.htm|title=Rowling reacts to Potter's end|publisher=[[Associated Press]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=[[2007-02-06]]|accessdate=2007-07-21}}</ref>

When asked before publication about the forthcoming book, Rowling stated that she could not change the ending even if she wanted to. "''These books have been plotted for such a long time, and for six books now, that they're all leading a certain direction. So, I really can't.''"<ref name=Owen-Jones>{{cite news|url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2005/0705-edinburgh-jones-official.html|accessdate=2007-06-16|title=One-on-one interview with J.K. Rowling|date=[[2005-07-17]]|publisher=[[ITV]]|format=reprint}}</ref> She also commented that the final volume related closely to the previous book in the series, ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', "almost as though they are two halves of the same novel."<ref name=book-six-progress>{{cite web|url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm?id=62|date=2004-03-15|accessdate = 2006-12-23|title=Progress on Book Six|publisher=J. K. Rowling Official Site|last=Rowling|first=J. K.}}</ref> She has said that the last chapter of the book was written "in something like 1990", as part of her earliest work on the series.<ref name="last chapter">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5119836.stm|title="Rowling to kill two in final book"|publisher=[[BBC News]]|date=[[2006-06-27]]|accessdate=2007-07-25}}</ref>

===Spoiler embargo===
Rowling made a public request that anyone with information about the content of the last book should keep it to themselves, in order to avoid spoiling the experience for other readers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/|title=J.K.Rowling Official Site|publisher=J K Rowling|accessdate=2007-05-18|date=14 May 2007}}</ref> To this end, Bloomsbury invested [[Pound sterling|GB£]]10 million in an attempt to keep the book's contents secure until the [[July 21]] release date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://inhome.rediff.com/movies/2007/jul/16harry.htm|title=10 million pounds to guard 7th Harry Potter book|publisher=Rediff|accessdate=2007-07-16|date=16 July 2007}}</ref> Arthur Levine, U.S. editor of the ''Harry Potter'' series, denied distributing any copies of ''Deathly Hallows'' in advance for press review, but two U.S. papers published early reviews anyway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=163195|title=Editor Says 'Deathly Hallows' Is Unleakable|publisher=MTV Overdrive (video)|accessdate=2007-07-19|date=July 17, 2007}}</ref><ref>There was speculation that some shops would break the embargo and distribute copies of the book early, as the penalty imposed for previous installments&nbsp;— that the distributor would not be supplied with any further copies of the series&nbsp;— would no longer be a deterrent.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6292128.stm|title=Potter embargo 'could be broken'|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=2007-07-17|date=12 July 2007}}</ref>

===Online leaks and early delivery===
In the week prior to its release, a number of texts purporting to be genuine leaks appeared in various forms. On [[July 16]], a set of photographs representing all 759 pages of the U.S. edition was leaked and was fully [[Transcription (linguistics)|transcribed]] prior to the official release date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://torrentfreak.com/harry-potter-fans-transcribe-book-from-photos/|title=Harry Potter Fans Transcribe Book from Photos|publisher=TorrentFreak|accessdate=2007-07-19|date=18 July 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/web/new-potter-book-leaked/2007/07/18/1184559825094.html|title=New Potter book leaked online|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald, Fairfax newspapers|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=18 July 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://torrentfreak.com/harry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows-leaked-to-bittorrent/|title=Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows leaked to BitTorrent|publisher=TorrentFreak|accessdate=2007-07-19|date=17 July 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://opinion.latimes.com/bitplayer/2007/07/harry-potter-sp.html|title=Harry Potter Spoiler Count|publisher=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=2007-07-20|date=20 July 2007}}</ref>
The photographs later appeared on websites and [[peer-to-peer]] networks, leading [[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]] to seek a [[subpoena]] in order to identify one source.<ref name="nyt20070717">{{cite web|url=http://publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/07/19/did-the-times-betray-harry-potter-fans/|title=New Did the Times Betray Harry Potter Fans?|publisher=New York Times|access date=2007-07-30|date=30 July 2007}}</ref> This represented the most serious security breach in the Harry Potter series' history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0fe8abcc-34aa-11dc-8c78-0000779fd2ac.html|title=Web abuzz over Potter leak claims|date=17 July 2007}}</ref> Rowling and her lawyer admitted that there were genuine online leaks.<ref>{{cite news
| last = Malvern | first = Jack | title = Harry Potter and the great web leak | url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article2100186.ece | publisher = ''Times'' | date = 2007-07-19 | accessdate = 2007-07-19}}</ref> Reviews published in both ''[[The Baltimore Sun]]'' and ''[[The New York Times]]'' on [[July 18]], [[2007]] corroborated many of the plot elements from this leak, and about one day prior to release, ''The New York Times'' confirmed that the main circulating leak was real.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0fe8abcc-34aa-11dc-8c78-0000779fd2ac.html|title=Web abuzz over Potter leak claims|date=17 July 2007}}</ref>

Scholastic announced that approximately one ten-thousandth (0.0001) of the U.S. supply had been shipped early&nbsp;— interpreted to mean about 1,200 copies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/ny-etharry0718,0,6688206.story?coll=ny-entertainment-headlines|title=Publisher slams book on "Harry Potter" distributor|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=18 July 2007|publisher=Newsday}}</ref> One reader in Maryland received a copy of the book in the mail from DeepDiscount.com four days before it was launched, which evoked incredulous responses on the part of both Scholastic and DeepDiscount. Scholastic initially reported that they were satisfied it had been a "human error" and would not discuss possible penalties.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bal-te.to.potter18jul18,0,394574,print.story?coll=bal_tab01_layout|title=The spell is broken|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=18 July 2007|publisher=The Baltimore Sun}}</ref> However, the following day Scholastic announced that it would be launching legal action against DeepDiscount.com and its distributor, Levy Home Entertainment.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/07-18-2007/0004628143&EDATE=|title=Press release from Scholastic|publisher=PR Newswire (from Scholastic)|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=July 18, 2007}}</ref> Scholastic has filed for damages in Chicago's Circuit Court of Cook County, claiming<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19816389/|title=Distributor mails final Potter book early|publisher=MSNBC Interactive|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=July 18, 2007}}</ref> that DeepDiscount engaged in a "complete and flagrant violation of the agreements that they knew were part of the carefully constructed release of this eagerly awaited book." Some of the early release books soon appeared on [[eBay]], in one case being sold to ''[[Publishers Weekly]]'' for [[United States dollar|US$]]250 from an initial price of US$18.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OTYxYmE5Y2UzNDMyNWQ2YzFmYTk3NzY1MTkxZGFhNzI=|title=I Was an eBay Voldemort|accessdate=2007-07-20|date=20 July 2007|publisher=National Review Online}}</ref>

===Price wars and other controversies===
[[ASDA]],<ref>In the [[UK]], supermarket chain [[Asda]] claimed that the retail price of the book (GB£17.99, equivalent to about US$37 at the time of release) was "holding children to ransom". The publisher responded by threatening to withdraw Asda's supply of the book, claiming a previously unpaid debt.{{cite web | url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article2089458.ece|title=Potter book firm clashes with supermarket over price|publisher=Times Newspapers|date=2007-07-17}} Asda issued an apology and settled the debt, and its supply of the book was restored. [http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,2128891,00.html http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,2128891,00.html]</ref> plus several other UK supermarkets, had already taken pre-orders for the book at a heavily discounted price. ASDA then sparked a further price war two days before the book's launch by announcing they would sell it for just GB£5.00 a copy (about US$10). Other retail chains also offered the book at discounted prices.<ref> At these prices the book is a [[loss leader]], but attracting large numbers of customers to their stores. This caused uproar from traditional UK booksellers who argued they had no hope of competing in those conditions. [http://www.accesshollywood.com/news/ah6148.shtml http://www.accesshollywood.com/news/ah6148.shtml Access Hollywood]. Independent shops protested loudest, but even [[Waterstone's]], the UK's largest dedicated chain bookstore, could not compete with the supermarket price. Some small bookstores hit back by buying their stock from the supermarkets rather than their wholesalers. Asda tried to counter this by imposing a limit of two copies per customer to prevent bulk-buying. Philip Wicks, a spokesman for the UK Booksellers Association, said: 'It is a war we can't even participate in. We think it's a crying shame that the supermarkets have decided to treat it as a loss-leader, like a can of baked beans." Michael Norris, an analyst at Simba Information, said: "You are not only lowering the price of the book. At this point, you are lowering the value of reading."
[http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/07/20/arts/0721potter-asda.php British retailer sells final Potter book for $10, setting dangerous precedent for U.S. market]</ref> In [[Malaysia]], a similar price war brought about controversy regarding sales of the book.<ref name="pricewars">{{cite web| url=http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/7/21/nation/18369076&sec=nation| title=Harry Potter and the ugly price war| accessdate=2007-07-21| date=21 July 2007|publisher=The Star Malaysia}} Four of the biggest bookstore chains in Malaysia, [[mph Bookstores]], [[Popular Bookstore]]s, Times and Harris, decided to pull ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' off their shelves as a protest against [[Tesco]] and [[Carrefour]] hypermarkets. The retail price of the book in Malaysia is [[Malaysian ringgit|MYR]] 109.90 (about GB£16), while the hypermarkets [[Tesco]] and [[Carrefour]] sell the book at MYR 69.90 (about GB£10). The move by the bookstores was seen as an attempt to pressure the distributor [[Penguin Books]] to remove the books from the hypermarkets. However, as of 24 July 2007, the price war has ended, with the four bookstores involved resuming selling the books in their stores with discount. Penguin Books has also confirmed that Tesco and Carrefour are selling the book at a loss, urging them to practice good business sense and fair trade.{{cite web| url=http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/7/24/nation/18386712&sec=nation| title=Bookstores end ‘Harry Potter’ boycott| accessdate=2007-07-24| date=24 July 2007| publisher=The Star Malaysia}}</ref> The book's early Saturday morning release in [[Israel]] was criticised for violating the [[Shabbat|Sabbath]].<ref> Trade and Industry Minister [[Eli Yishai]] commented that "It is forbidden, according to Jewish values and Jewish culture, that a thing like this should take place at 2 a.m. on Saturday. Let them do it on another day."{{cite web|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/07/18/arts/0719potter-israel.php|title=Plans for Sabbath sales of Harry Potter draw threats of legal action in Israel|publisher=International Herald Tribune|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=July 17, 2007}} Yishai indicated that he would issue indictments and fines based on the Hours of Work and Rest Law.{{cite web|url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/882972.html|title=Yishai warns stores over Harry Potter book launch on Shabbat|publisher=Haaretz|accessdate=2007-07-18|date=July 21, 2007}}</ref>

==Critical reception==
''[[The Baltimore Sun]]'''s critic, Mary Carole McCauley, praised the series as "a classic [[bildungsroman]], or coming-of-age tale." She noted that "[b]ook seven... lacks much of the charm and humor that distinguished the earlier novels. Even the writing is more prosaic", but then observed that given the book's darker subject matter, "[h]ow could it be otherwise?"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/booksmags/bal-2potter0718,0,2741335.story?coll=bal_tab05_layout | title=An inevitable ending to Harry Potter series | author=McCauley, Mary Carole | publisher=Baltimore Sun | accessdate=2007-07-21 | date=July 18, 2007}}</ref>

Reviewer Alice Fordham from ''[[The Times]]'' writes that "Rowling’s genius is not just her total realisation of a fantasy world, but the quieter skill of creating characters that bounce off the page, real and flawed and brave and lovable." Fordham concludes, "We have been a long way together, and neither [Rowling] nor Harry let us down in the end."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/book_reviews/article2113614.ece | title=Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows | author=Fordham, Alice | publisher=[[The Times]] |accessdate=2007-07-25 | date=July 21, 2007}} </ref>

By contrast, Jenny Sawyer of the ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'' says that while "There is much to love about the Harry Potter series, from its brilliantly realised magical world to its multilayered narrative," however, "A story is about someone who changes. And, puberty aside, Harry doesn't change much. As envisioned by Rowling, he walks the path of good so unwaveringly that his final victory over Voldemort feels, not just inevitable, but hollow."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0725/p09s02-coop.html | title=Missing from 'Harry Potter"&nbsp;– a real moral struggle | author=Sawyer, Jenny | publisher=Christian Science Monitor | accessdate=2007-07-25 | date=July 25, 2007}} </ref>

[[Stephen King]] criticised the reactions of some reviewers to the books, including McCauley, for jumping too quickly to surface conclusions of the work.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20044270_20044274_20050689,00.html| title=J K Rowling's Ministry of Magic | author= Stephen King| accessdate= 2007-08-21 | publisher= entertainment weekly }}</ref> He felt this was inevitable, because of the extreme secrecy before launch which did not allow reviewers time to read and consider the book, but meant that many early reviews lacked depth. Rather than finding the writing style disappointing he felt it had matured and improved. He acknowledged that the subject matter of the books had become more adult, and that Rowling had clearly been writing with the adult audience firmly in mind since the middle of the series. He compared the works in this respect to ''[[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn| Huckleberry Finn]]'' and ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' which also achieved success and have become established classics, in part by appealing to the adult audience as well as children.

In the August 12, 2007 ''New York Times'', Christopher Hitchens compared the series to World War Two-era English boarding school stories, and while he wrote that "Rowling has won imperishable renown" for the series as a whole, he also opined that her "repeated tactic of [[deus ex machina]] has a deplorable effect on both the plot and the dialogue", that the mid-book camping chapters are "abysmally long" and that Voldemort "becomes more tiresome than an Ian Fleming villain."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/books/review/Hitchens-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2&oref=slogin| title=The Boy Who Lived | author= Hitchens, Christopher| accessdate= 2008-04-01 | publisher= The New York Times}}</ref>

[[Speed-reading]] world champion Anne Jones read the book's 199,900 words in 47 minutes and 1 second. She said, "Without being too critical, the plot does seem to be a bit complicated, but I would not change a word. ''Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows'' is a real page-turner."<ref>[http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22113892-5006506,00.html Deathly Hallows finished in 47min by reviewer | The Daily Telegraph<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine's Lev Grossman named it one of the Top 10 Fiction Books of 2007, ranking it at #8, and praising Rowling for proving that books can still be a global mass medium. Opining that the book is "dense with Rowling's ruling themes: love and death", Grossman compared the novel to the earlier books in the series thus: "This isn't the most elegant of the Potter volumes, but it feels like an ending, the final iteration of Rowling's abiding thematic concern: the overwhelming importance of continuing to love in the face of death."<ref>Grossman, Lev; "The 10 Best Fiction Books"; ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine; [[December 24]], [[2007]]; Pages 44 - 45.</ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/top10/article/0,30583,1686204_1686244_1691862,00.html Grossman, Lev; Top 10 Fiction Books; time.com]</ref>

==Translations==
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Following a pre-release question from the Swedish publisher about the difficulty of translating the two words "''Deathly Hallows''" without having read the book, Rowling revealed an alternative title from which non-English editions could be translated: ''Harry Potter and the Relics of Death''.<ref name="tiden">{{cite web|url=http://www.panorstedt.se/templates/Tiden/News.aspx?id=46232|title=Släppdatum för sjunde Harry Potter-boken klar!|publisher=Tiden|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref>

The first translation to be released was the [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] translation, on [[September 25]], [[2007]] (as ''Гаррі Поттер і смертельні реліквії'').<ref>[http://www.kyivpost.com/guide/general/27427/ Kyiv Post. Ukrainian Potter comes first<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

The [[Polish language|Polish]] title is ''Harry Potter i Insygnia Śmierci'' - ''Harry Potter and the Insignia of Death'' - a title chosen in an internet poll of fans{{Fact|date=January 2008}}.

==Film adaptations==
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A two-part [[film adaptation]] of [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]] is planned, with [[David Yates]], who directed the preceding two films, directing both parts. Part I is slated for release on [[November 19]], [[2010]], and Part II in [[May 2011]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2008/3/12/la-times-says-official-two-parts-for-harry-potter-and-deathly-hallows-movie |title=Official: Two Parts for "Deathly Hallows" Movie, David Yates to Direct Both Films |accessdate= 2008-03-12 |publisher=''[[The LA Times]]'' |date=2008-03-12}}</ref><ref> http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=44442 </ref> The script was delayed as [[Steve Kloves]] was not able to start working on it until the [[2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike]] had ended.<ref name=empireonline>{{cite news |url=http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=21781 |title=About Those Harry Potter Rumours |accessdate=2008-02-14 |date=[[2008-01-14]] |author=Olly Richards |publisher=[[Empire (magazine)|''Empire'']]}}</ref> Filming begins in February 2009 and will last for a year.<ref>{{cite news | author = Olly Richards | title = Potter Producer Talks Deathly Hallows | publisher = [[Empire (magazine)|''Empire'']] | date = [[2008-03-14]] | url = http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=22200 | accessdate=2008-03-15}}</ref> [[Daniel Radcliffe]], [[Rupert Grint]] and [[Emma Watson]] will reprise their roles as Harry, Ron and Hermione,<ref name=trio-returns>{{cite press release |url=http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2007/23/c6173.html |title=Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson to Reprise Roles in the Final Two Installments of Warner Bros. Pictures' ''Harry Potter'' Film Franchise |date=[[2007-03-23]] |accessdate=2007-03-23 |publisher=[[Warner Bros.]]}}</ref> while [[Helena Bonham Carter]], [[Brendan Gleeson]], [[Timothy Spall]], [[David Thewlis]], and [[Helen McCrory]] have confirmed they will reprise their roles as [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], [[Mad-Eye Moody]], [[Peter Pettigrew]], [[Remus Lupin]], and [[Narcissa Malfoy]] respectively.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20044270_20044274_20046035,00.html |title=Helena Bonham Carter Gets Wicked |date=[[2007-07-12]] |author=Steve Daly |accessdate=2007-07-15 |publisher=''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''}}</ref><ref name=mtv-farrell-gleeson-bruges>{{cite news |url=http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/01/19/colin-farrell-opens-up-about-his-love-of-little-people-and-profanity/ |title=Colin Farrell Opens Up About His Love Of Little People And Profanity |date=[[2008-01-19]] |accessdate=2008-01-19 |publisher=''MTV'' |last=Horowitz |first=Josh}}</ref><ref name=spall-moviehole>{{cite news |url=http://www.moviehole.net/news/20080118_spall_talks_his_harry_potter_f_1.html |title=Spall talks his Harry Potter future |date=2008-01-18 |last=Morris |first=Clint |publisher=MovieHole}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url= http://news.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,31200-1286375,.html |title=Harry Potter Film Star Talks To Sky News |date=[[2007-10-06]] |accessdate=2007-10-06 | publisher=''[[Sky News]]''}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/helen-mccrory-reprise-narcissa-malfoy-role-deathly-hallows-55484/ |title=Helen McCrory to reprise Narcissa Malfoy role in Deathly Hallows |date=[[2008-04-12]] | accessdate=2008-04-12 | publisher=''[[Daily Mail]]''}}</ref> [[Imelda Staunton]] wishes to reprise the role of [[Dolores Umbridge]].<ref>{{cite news | author = Olly Richards | title = Heroes of 2007 | date = January 2008 | pages = 130}}</ref>

[[John Williams]], who composed the scores to the first three films, has expressed interest in returning to score the films.<ref name=williams-hpana-august>{{cite news |url=http://www.jwfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=856&Itemid=1 |title=Williams Might be Back for Last 'Potter' Film |date=[[2007-08-22]] |accessdate=2007-08-25 |publisher=JWFAN}}</ref>

====Confirmed Cast====
*[[Daniel Radcliffe]] as [[Harry Potter]]
*[[Emma Watson]] as [[Hermione Granger]]
*[[Rupert Grint]] as [[Ron Weasley]]
with
*[[Helena Bonham Carter]] as [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]
*[[Brendan Gleeson]] as [[Mad-Eye Moody]]
*[[Helen McCrory]] as [[Narcissa Malfoy]]
*[[Timothy Spall]] as [[Peter Pettigrew]]
*[[David Thewlis]] as [[Remus Lupin]]

==Editions==
[[Image:Harry Potter Deathly Hallows stack.JPG|thumb|200px|Stack of the Scholastic version displayed at Comic Con 2007.]]
; Bloomsbury (United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, etc.)
* ISBN 0-7475-9105-9 Hardcover
* ISBN 0-7475-9106-7 Hardcover (adult edition)
* ISBN 0-7475-9107-5 Hardcover (special edition)
; Scholastic (United States, etc.)
* ISBN 0-545-01022-5 Hardcover
* ISBN 0-545-02937-6 Deluxe Hardcover; Raincoast (Canada, etc. - Same as Bloomsbury editions)
* ISBN 1551929767 Hardcover
* ISBN 1551929783 Hardcover (adult edition)
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final of the Harry Potter novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on July 21, 2007, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. This book chronicles the events directly following Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005), and leads to the long-awaited final confrontation between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort.

Deathly Hallows is published in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury Publishing, in the United States by Scholastic, in Canada by Raincoast Books, and in Australia and New Zealand by Allen & Unwin. Released globally in ninety-three countries, Deathly Hallows broke sales records as the fastest-selling book ever, selling more than 11 million copies in the first twenty-four hours following its release. The previous record, nine million in its first day, had been held by Half-Blood Prince.[1]

Epigraph

All the books in the Harry Potter series have dedications, but Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the only one to include an epigraph. It contains two quotes relating to death and friendship. The first quotation is an English translation from Ancient Greek of a passage from The Libation Bearers, by the 5th century BC playwright Aeschylus.[2] The second quotation is from More Fruits of Solitude (1682) by William Penn, the Quaker author and founder of the American Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.[3] On the page, the unusual layout of the epigraph resembles the shape of Harry's scar. The dedication resembles his scar even more closely, and reads, "The dedication of this book is split seven ways: to Neil, to Jessica, to David, to Kenzie, to Di, to Anne, and to you, if you have stuck with Harry until the very end".

Plot

The final summer

Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters plan to ambush Harry Potter when he leaves the Dursley home with the Order of the Phoenix for the final time. While talking about this plan, Voldemort kills Hogwarts' old Muggle Studies teacher, Professor Charity Burbage. The Dursleys, who have always disdained and mocked the magical world, finally agree to allow the Order to place them in hiding to protect them from Voldemort once Harry's magical protection expires on his 17th birthday. Voldemort also seeks a new wand to defeat Harry's wand, and takes Lucius Malfoy's wand, with high hopes that it will kill Harry. Members of the Order arrive to escort Harry to a safe house (before his 17th birthday), including recently married Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, making use of Polyjuice potion to produce six Potter decoys. Nonetheless, they are attacked en route by Death Eaters. Harry narrowly escapes, while Hedwig (Harry's owl), and Mad-Eye Moody are killed. George Weasley loses an ear. Harry is confronted by Voldemort, but his wand destroys Malfoy's. At the Burrow, Minister of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour arrives to give Harry, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger bequests from Albus Dumbledore's will. Ron receives the Deluminator, and Hermione is left a children's book, The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Harry inherits Godric Gryffindor's Sword and the Snitch he caught in his first-ever Quidditch match, bearing the mysterious phrase "I open at the close". The sword, however, was kept by the Ministry, who claimed it to be 'an important historical artifact.' The trio, while puzzled, presume the items will help them in their Horcrux hunt.

The search begins

At Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding reception, Kingsley Shacklebolt's Patronus arrives, announcing that Scrimgeour is dead and the Ministry of Magic has fallen under Voldemort's control. This terrifies the guests and starts a panic. As Death Eaters approach, Harry, Ron and Hermione Disapparate to Tottenham Court Road, where they hide in an empty cafe to plan their next move. However, the Death Eaters find them there and a confrontation ensues. Narrowly escaping, they eventually find and take refuge in 12 Grimmauld Place.

While at Grimmauld Place, Remus Lupin arrives with a proposition to join them in their quest, when he announces that he has left Nymphadora, his wife, because he had found out she was pregnant, and he feared the child would carry his lycanthropy, Harry mocks his old Professor into a rage that sends him flying across the room, but his efforts had the desired effect: Harry would later learn that Remus returned to his family shortly after the argument. Harry deduces from a sign on a bedroom door that Sirius Black's brother Regulus was the "R.A.B" who removed the Locket Horcrux from the sea cave.Предлошка:HP6 Hermione recalls seeing a locket whilst cleaning the house during the events of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. They discover that the house-elf Kreacher had stolen the locket from the items to be thrown out. Kreacher admits that he had placed the Locket Horcrux in the cave as ordered by Voldemort, and Regulus later died retrieving it. With the help of Kreacher and an unwilling Mundugus Fletcher they learn that the locket is now in Dolores Umbridge's possession (Mundungus having stolen the locket and gave it to Umbridge as a bribe). The trio successfully infiltrate the Ministry of Magic, with the aid of Polyjuice potion and recover the locket, while saving suspected Muggle-Borns from the Ministry. Grimmauld Place is compromised when they attempt to escape, forcing them to flee to the countryside.

The trio begin to travel the country, looking for Horcruxes and means to destroy them. Overhearing a discussion between Griphook the Goblin and several others, including Muggle-Born Dean Thomas and Nymphadora's father, Ted Tonks, the trio learn that the Sword of Gryffindor, now at Hogwarts and in the office of Severus Snape, the new Headmaster, is a fake. Ginny and her friends were thwarted in their attempted theft of it. Griphook says to Dean that they were punished severely by Snape. Harry decides to find the real one that can destroy the Horcruxes; some time after this Ron and Harry argue over his lack of a plan for finding and destroying the Horcruxes. Ron leaves and Hermione is seen crying several times after this. Harry and Hermione search for the sword in Godric's Hollow, where Harry finds his parents' gravesites, as well as their house, which has fallen into disarray. While looking at the house, Harry and Hermione are beckoned by Bathilda Bagshot into her home. Knowing something isn't right in her dusty house, Harry follows her upstairs, where she transforms into Voldemort's snake, Nagini. Voldemort himself appears almost immediately after. Hermione casts a Blasting Curse which ricochets around the room, facilitating their escape, but also irreparably damaging Harry's wand, leaving a thin strand of phoenix feather connecting the two halves together.

Hermione apparates Harry to the Forest of Dean, a place Hermione visited as a child. A doe-shaped Patronus leads Harry to an icy pond containing the real Sword of Gryffindor. As Harry dives into the freezing water to retrieve it, the locket Horcrux tightens around his neck, strangling him. He is saved by Ron, who was guided back to the pair by the deluminator Dumbledore gave him. Ron recovers the sword and destroys the locket with it, after the locket conjured up phantom images of Harry and Hermione that tell him that they were happy without Ron, and Fake-Hermione says that she would never love Ron. Ron is devastated, but Harry convinces him that what it said wasn't true. Ron warns that Voldemort's name is now Tabooed; speaking it reveals the speaker's location to Voldemort and the Death Eaters.

The Deathly Hallows

The mysterious recurring symbol is revealed to represent the legendary Deathly Hallows.

The trio learn from Xenophilius Lovegood that the cryptic symbol they have repeatedly encountered represents the three Deathly Hallows: the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone and the Invisibility Cloak. When pressed about Luna's absence, Lovegood admits that Death Eaters abducted her in retaliation for supporting Harry in his paper, The Quibbler. Hoping for Luna's return, he has alerted Death Eaters of the trio's whereabouts, but they escape. Shortly after this escape, Harry figures out that the clues are suggesting that he already has one of the Hallows (the Invisibility Cloak), and may have been secretly given another one in Dumbledore's will (the Resurrection Stone, hidden inside the snitch).

Soon after, Harry accidentally uses the name of Voldemort, and the trio are captured and taken to Malfoy Manor, where they join the imprisoned Luna, Dean, Ollivander and Griphook. Finding Gryffindor's Sword among the trio's possessions, Bellatrix Lestrange fears they have broken into her Gringotts vault, and tortures Hermione for information. Help arrives in the form of Dobby, who Apparates into the cellar and rescues Luna, Dean and Ollivander. Harry and Ron rush upstairs to rescue Hermione; Ron disarms Bellatrix and Harry takes Draco's wand. Dobby reappears, and they Disapparate to Bill and Fleur Weasley's cottage; Dobby is struck by a knife during the escape, and dies immediately afterwards. Voldemort, having been alerted to Harry being captured, arrives at Malfoy Manor almost immediately after Harry leaves and proceeds to torture the remaining Death Eaters. He then leaves them and goes to Hogwarts and takes the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb, having figured out that Dumbledore took it from Grindelwald after their famous duel.

At the cottage, Ollivander confirms the Elder Wand's existence and says that a wand can transfer allegiance if its owner is defeated or disarmed. Ollivander adds a caveat: although the Elder Wand is unbeatable, its master is not, and must always guard against a surprise attack. Bellatrix's behaviour convinces the trio that another Horcrux is hidden in the Lestrange vault. Aided by Griphook, they penetrate Gringotts' defences and retrieve Hufflepuff's Cup, although they lose the sword to Griphook in the process. The trio escape Gringotts on the back of a dragon. Voldemort is then informed of the theft of the cup, in which he proceeds to kill all the Goblins in Gringotts. Voldemort realises that his Horcruxes are being destroyed; through his mental connection to Harry he unintentionally reveals that another Horcrux is hidden at Hogwarts.

The Battle of Hogwarts

First act

In Hogsmeade, Aberforth Dumbledore protects the trio from the Death Eaters occupying the village, and helps smuggle them into Hogwarts. Harry alerts the Hogwarts staff and their former classmates to Voldemort's impending invasion, as allies continue to arrive. Luna Lovegood suggests that the fifth Horcrux could be Ravenclaw's lost diadem; Harry and Luna go to Ravenclaw's common room, but are confronted by Alecto Carrow, who summons Voldemort, and is stunned by Luna almost immediately. Soon afterward, both Amycus Carrow and Professor McGonagall enter Ravenclaw Tower. Upon seeing Amycus spit in McGonagall's face, Harry immediately reveals himself and uses the Cruciatus Curse on him. After alerting the Heads of House, Professor McGonagall encounters Snape in a corridor and engages him in a duel, with magic so fierce Harry has never seen the like. Snape escapes by jumping out of a window and "flying" towards the perimeter wall. Harry recalls seeing the diadem in the Room of Requirement when he hid his Potions book there the previous year. Meanwhile, Hermione destroys the Cup Horcrux with a basilisk fang that she and Ron retrieved from the Chamber of Secrets. The Order of the Phoenix, members of Dumbledore's Army and other anti-Voldemort relatives of students arrive at Hogwarts, where battle commences. Percy Weasley arrives late and runs into his entire family. There is a reunion as Percy apologises for his previous behaviour. In the Room of Requirement, Ron mentions that the house elves are still in the kitchens and in danger, whereupon Hermione runs over to Ron and kisses him. The trio reenter the Room of Requirement and are attacked by Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle. Crabbe mishandles the powerful Fiendfyre spell, killing himself and destroying the diadem, but the others escape unharmed. During the battle, several of the Weasley brothers are dueling members of the Ministry of Magic. Percy and Fred are dueling the Minister himself, Pius Thicknesse, who has been corrupted by Voldemort. Percy jokes that he is resigning from the Ministry, and Fred gleefully notes this as an explosion rocks the corridor, shattering one wall and killing Fred instantly. A shattered Percy refuses to leave the body until it is hidden. The group then hurl themselves back into the battle.

Harry glimpses Voldemort's mind again and leads the trio to the Shrieking Shack. They witness Voldemort kill Snape, believing it will make him the Elder Wand's master. As Snape dies, he gives Harry his memories that prove Snape's loyalty to Dumbledore, motivated by his lifelong love for Harry's mother Lily. After being cursed by Gaunt's Ring Horcrux, a doomed Dumbledore had ordered Snape to kill him at a strategic time, sparing Draco from carrying out Voldemort's order to murder him. It was Snape who sent the doe Patronus to the forest. The memories also reveal that Harry himself is a Horcrux; he must die in order to destroy Voldemort.

King's Cross

Resigned to death, Harry approaches Voldemort's camp in the Forbidden Forest, informing no one except Neville whom he asks to kill Voldemort's snake if he gets the chance. Along the way, he realizes what the inscription on the snitch Dumbledore gave him meant. He tells the snitch that he is about to die and finds the Resurrection Stone inside it. Whereupon he summons the spirits of his parents, Sirius Black and the recently killed Remus Lupin, who accompany him to Voldemort's camp. Voldemort casts the Avada Kedavra curse at Harry.

Awakening in an ethereal place that looks to him like King's Cross station, Harry is unsure whether he is alive or dead. Dumbledore appears and explains that Voldemort's Horcrux within Harry has been destroyed. He says that just as Voldemort cannot die while his soul fragments remain, Voldemort cannot kill Harry because he used Harry's blood (which carries the ancient magical protection his mother gave to him through her sacrifice years before) in his resurrection.Предлошка:HP4 Voldemort's killing curse instead destroyed the only thing within Harry that did not carry Lily Potter's protection — the fragment of the Dark Lord's own soul he unknowingly passed to Harry the night his mother and father sacrificed themselves to save him. Harry glimpses a representation of Voldemort's true self: a weeping, deformed child that Dumbledore describes as 'beyond any of our help'. Harry is also given an explanation as to why his wand acted on its own accord against Voldemort: Harry's wand recognized Voldemort as his enemy and responsed accordingly. Because Voldemort was using another wizard's wand - since learning of the twin-core connection between his and Harry's wand - the wand he used was ill-equipped for the unexpected challenge.

Second act and final confrontation

Harry revives, but feigns death. Voldemort orders Narcissa Malfoy to check Harry. Doing so, she realises that Harry is alive and quietly asks him if her son Draco is still alive. Harry mutters that Draco is fine, prompting her to lie to Voldemort and declare that Harry is dead, as she and her husband Lucius no longer care about anything other than their son's safety. Harry is carried to Hogwarts as Voldemort's trophy by the captured Hagrid and displayed to agonised supporters gathered in the school hall. When Neville Longbottom defies Voldemort, the Sorting Hat is thrust onto his head and set aflame.

A sudden disturbance is brought about by Grawp, the centaurs and the giants. Neville pulls off the Sorting Hat, draws Gryffindor's sword from it and decapitates Nagini with a single stroke, destroying the final Horcrux. Harry moves around under his cloak and lends aid throughout the ensuing battle, as his supporters rally to defy Voldemort and the Death Eaters one last time. Reinforcements arrive in the form of the people of Hogsmeade, the friends and family of everyone that remained to fight all led by Professor Slughorn and Charlie Weasley, the centaurs (shamed into action by Hagrid), the Thestrals and Hippogriffs led by Buckbeak and the House Elves led by Kreacher. Bellatrix Lestrange engages Hermione, Luna and Ginny in a fight in the Great Hall, but after firing a Killing curse that misses Ginny by an inch, an enraged Molly Weasley takes over from the three girls and defeats Bellatrix in a deadly duel. Knowing that he is the Elder Wand's true master, Harry finally confronts Voldemort, informing him that when Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore on the Astronomy Tower,Предлошка:HP6 he unknowingly became the Elder Wand's master; this allegiance was then transferred to Harry when he won Draco's wand at Malfoy Manor. During this Harry challenges Voldemort to "try for some remorse" however Voldemort is unconcerned. Voldemort then casts another Killing Curse at Harry, but the spell rebounds off Harry's disarming spell, killing Voldemort, and leaving Harry victorious.

Among the casualties are Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Colin Creevey, and Bellatrix Lestrange. Roughly fifty of Potter's allies are killed, along with an undisclosed number of Death Eaters. After the battle, Harry tells Dumbledore's portrait that he is keeping the Invisibility Cloak, but the Resurrection Stone will remain lost in the forest. The Elder Wand shall be returned to Dumbledore's tomb, where its power will be extinguished if Harry dies undefeated. Dumbledore approves. Before returning the Elder Wand to the tomb, Harry uses it to repair his own wand.

Epilogue

Nineteen years later, Harry and Ginny Weasley are married and have three children: James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna. Ron married Hermione and has two children, Rose and Hugo. The families meet at King's Cross station, where a nervous Albus is departing for his first year at Hogwarts. Harry's nineteen-year-old godson, Teddy Lupin, is found kissing Victoire Weasley (Bill and Fleur's daughter) in a train carriage. Harry sees Draco Malfoy and his wife Astoria Greengrass (revealed on Rowling's website behind the door) with their son, Scorpius. Neville Longbottom is now the Hogwarts Herbology professor and remains friends with the two families. Harry comforts Albus, who is worried he will be sorted into Slytherin. He tells his son that one of his two namesakes, Severus Snape, was a Slytherin and one of the bravest men he had ever met. He adds that the Sorting Hat takes one's own choice into account, and also considered making Harry a Slytherin. The book concludes: "The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well."

Rowling's commentary and supplement

In an interview,[4] online chat,[5][6][7] the Wizard of the Month section of her website, and during her 2007 U.S. Open Book Tour, Rowling revealed additional character information that she chose not to include in the book. She stated that:

  • Harry becomes an Auror for the Ministry of Magic, and is later appointed head of the department. He keeps Sirius's motorcycle, which Arthur Weasley repaired for him, but he can no longer speak Parseltongue after the destruction of Voldemort's soul fragment within him.
  • Ginny Weasley plays for the Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team for a time, leaves to establish a family with Harry and later becomes the lead Quidditch correspondent for the Daily Prophet.
  • Ron Weasley works at George's store for a time, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, then joins Harry as an Auror.
  • Hermione finds her parents in Australia and removes the memory modification charm she had put on them for safety. She initially works for the Ministry of Magic in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, greatly improving life for house elves and their ilk. She later moves to the Department of Magical Law Enforcement and assists in eradicating oppressive, pro-pureblood laws. She was also the only member of the trio to go back and complete her seventh year at Hogwarts.
  • Dumbledore's relationship with Gellert Grindelwald extended beyond mere friendship; indeed, Rowling has revealed that "Dumbledore is gay, actually",[8] and harboured romantic feelings for Grindelwald.[9]
  • After his death, Voldemort is forced to exist in the stunted form Harry witnessed in the King's Cross limbo; his crimes were too severe for him to become a ghost.

Rowling also explained the fates of several secondary characters:

  • George Weasley continues his successful joke shop. George married fellow Quidditch player Angelina Johnson and has two children: a son named Fred, in memory of his late twin brother, and a daughter, Roxanne.
  • Luna Lovegood searches the world for odd and unique creatures. She eventually marries Rolf, a grandson of the famed naturalist Newt Scamander.[7] , writer of Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. They have twins called Lorcan and Lysander. Her father's publication, The Quibbler, has returned to its usual condition of "advanced lunacy" and is appreciated for its unintentional humour.
  • Draco Malfoy married Astoria Greengrass and had a son named Scorpius.
  • Percy Weasley married a woman named Audrey and had two daughters, named Molly and Lucy.
  • Firenze is welcomed back into his herd, who finally acknowledge the virtue of his pro-human leanings.
  • Dolores Umbridge is arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned for crimes against Muggle-borns. The amount of time she serves in prison is unknown.
  • Cho Chang went on to marry a Muggle.[10]
  • Neville Longbottom becomes professor of Herbology at Hogwarts and marries Hannah Abbott, who is now the landlady of the Leaky Cauldron.[11]
  • Besides Victoire Weasley, Bill and Fleur Weasley have a younger son and a younger daughter, named Dominique and Louis.
  • On her website, Rowling posted a Weasley family tree, showing that Harry's children's full names are James Sirius Potter, Albus Severus Potter, and Lily Luna Potter.

There have been transformations in the wider wizarding world:

  • Kingsley Shacklebolt is the permanent Minister of Magic, with Percy Weasley working under him as a high official. Among the reforms introduced by Shacklebolt, Azkaban no longer uses Dementors. Consequently, the world is now a "much sunnier place". Harry, Ron, and Hermione have also been instrumental in reforming the Ministry.[5]
  • At Hogwarts, Slytherin House has become more diluted and is no longer the pure-blood bastion it once was, although its dark reputation lingers.[5]
  • Voldemort's jinx on the Defense Against the Dark Arts position is broken with his death. There is now a permanent Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry comes to the Defense Against the Dark Arts class to lecture several times a year.[4]
  • A portrait of Snape, who briefly served as Hogwarts Headmaster, does not appear in the headmaster's office as he abandoned his post. Harry ensures the addition of Snape's portrait, and publicly reveals Snape's true allegiance.[5]

Pre-release history

Choice of title

Shortly before releasing the title, J. K. Rowling announced that she had considered three titles for the book.[5][12] The final title, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released to the public on December 21, 2006 via a special Christmas-themed hangman puzzle on Rowling's website, confirmed shortly afterwards by the book's publishers.[13] Asked during a live chat as to the other titles she had been considering, Rowling mentioned Harry Potter and the Elder Wand and Harry Potter and the Peverell Quest.[5]

Marketing campaigns

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Jacket art of Scholastic (US) edition.
Scholastic's seven questions
In the build-up to the book's release, American publisher Scholastic released seven questions that fans would find answered in the final book:[14]
  1. Who will live? Who will die?
  2. Is Snape good or evil?
  3. Will Hogwarts reopen?
  4. Who winds up with whom?
  5. Where are the Horcruxes?
  6. Will Voldemort be defeated?
  7. What are the Deathly Hallows?

The launch was celebrated by an all-night book signing and reading at the Natural History Museum in London, which Rowling attended along with 1700 guests chosen by ballot.[15] Rowling toured the USA in October 2007, where another event was held at Carnegie Hall in New York with tickets allocated by sweepstake.[16]

Scholastic Inc., the American publisher of the Harry Potter series, launched a multi-million dollar "THERE WILL SOON BE 7" marketing campaign with a 'Knight Bus' travelling to forty libraries across the United States, online fan discussions and competitions, collectible bookmarks, tattoos, and the staged release of seven Deathly Hallows questions most debated by fans.

Scholastic also hosted "Harry Potter Place" — a magical and interactive street celebration at Scholastic headquarters in New York City, where the first U.S. signed edition of Deathly Hallows was unveiled on July 20 2007.[17] The festivities included a 20 foot (6 metre)-high Whomping Willow, face-painting, wand-making, fire-eaters, magicians, jugglers and stilt-walkers.

Several bookstores set up small kiosks displaying free-to-take bookmarks. The bookmarks show reasons why Severus Snape should be considered a friend or a foe on opposite sides along with the Deathly Hallows logo at the bottom.[18]

J. K. Rowling arranged with her publishers for a poster bearing the face of the missing Madeleine McCann to be made available to book sellers when Deathly Hallows was launched on 21 July and said that she hoped that the posters would be displayed prominently in shops all over the world.[19]

Rowling on finishing the book

Rowling completed the book while staying at the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh in January 2007, and left a signed statement on a marble bust of Hermes in her room which read: "J.K. Rowling finished writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in this room (652) on 11 January 2007".[20] In a statement on her website, she said, "I've never felt such a mixture of extreme emotions in my life, never dreamed I could feel simultaneously heartbroken and euphoric." She compared her mixed feelings to those expressed by Charles Dickens in the preface of the 1850 edition of David Copperfield, "a two-years' imaginative task." "To which," she added, "I can only sigh, try seventeen years, Charles..." She ended her message, "Deathly Hallows is my favourite, and that is the most wonderful way to finish the series."[21]

When asked before publication about the forthcoming book, Rowling stated that she could not change the ending even if she wanted to. "These books have been plotted for such a long time, and for six books now, that they're all leading a certain direction. So, I really can't."[22] She also commented that the final volume related closely to the previous book in the series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, "almost as though they are two halves of the same novel."[23] She has said that the last chapter of the book was written "in something like 1990", as part of her earliest work on the series.[24]

Spoiler embargo

Rowling made a public request that anyone with information about the content of the last book should keep it to themselves, in order to avoid spoiling the experience for other readers.[25] To this end, Bloomsbury invested GB£10 million in an attempt to keep the book's contents secure until the July 21 release date.[26] Arthur Levine, U.S. editor of the Harry Potter series, denied distributing any copies of Deathly Hallows in advance for press review, but two U.S. papers published early reviews anyway.[27][28]

Online leaks and early delivery

In the week prior to its release, a number of texts purporting to be genuine leaks appeared in various forms. On July 16, a set of photographs representing all 759 pages of the U.S. edition was leaked and was fully transcribed prior to the official release date.[29][30][31][32] The photographs later appeared on websites and peer-to-peer networks, leading Scholastic to seek a subpoena in order to identify one source.[33] This represented the most serious security breach in the Harry Potter series' history.[34] Rowling and her lawyer admitted that there were genuine online leaks.[35] Reviews published in both The Baltimore Sun and The New York Times on July 18, 2007 corroborated many of the plot elements from this leak, and about one day prior to release, The New York Times confirmed that the main circulating leak was real.[36]

Scholastic announced that approximately one ten-thousandth (0.0001) of the U.S. supply had been shipped early — interpreted to mean about 1,200 copies.[37] One reader in Maryland received a copy of the book in the mail from DeepDiscount.com four days before it was launched, which evoked incredulous responses on the part of both Scholastic and DeepDiscount. Scholastic initially reported that they were satisfied it had been a "human error" and would not discuss possible penalties.[38] However, the following day Scholastic announced that it would be launching legal action against DeepDiscount.com and its distributor, Levy Home Entertainment.[39] Scholastic has filed for damages in Chicago's Circuit Court of Cook County, claiming[40] that DeepDiscount engaged in a "complete and flagrant violation of the agreements that they knew were part of the carefully constructed release of this eagerly awaited book." Some of the early release books soon appeared on eBay, in one case being sold to Publishers Weekly for US$250 from an initial price of US$18.[41]

Price wars and other controversies

ASDA,[42] plus several other UK supermarkets, had already taken pre-orders for the book at a heavily discounted price. ASDA then sparked a further price war two days before the book's launch by announcing they would sell it for just GB£5.00 a copy (about US$10). Other retail chains also offered the book at discounted prices.[43] In Malaysia, a similar price war brought about controversy regarding sales of the book.[44] The book's early Saturday morning release in Israel was criticised for violating the Sabbath.[45]

Critical reception

The Baltimore Sun's critic, Mary Carole McCauley, praised the series as "a classic bildungsroman, or coming-of-age tale." She noted that "[b]ook seven... lacks much of the charm and humor that distinguished the earlier novels. Even the writing is more prosaic", but then observed that given the book's darker subject matter, "[h]ow could it be otherwise?"[46]

Reviewer Alice Fordham from The Times writes that "Rowling’s genius is not just her total realisation of a fantasy world, but the quieter skill of creating characters that bounce off the page, real and flawed and brave and lovable." Fordham concludes, "We have been a long way together, and neither [Rowling] nor Harry let us down in the end."[47]

By contrast, Jenny Sawyer of the Christian Science Monitor says that while "There is much to love about the Harry Potter series, from its brilliantly realised magical world to its multilayered narrative," however, "A story is about someone who changes. And, puberty aside, Harry doesn't change much. As envisioned by Rowling, he walks the path of good so unwaveringly that his final victory over Voldemort feels, not just inevitable, but hollow."[48]

Stephen King criticised the reactions of some reviewers to the books, including McCauley, for jumping too quickly to surface conclusions of the work.[49] He felt this was inevitable, because of the extreme secrecy before launch which did not allow reviewers time to read and consider the book, but meant that many early reviews lacked depth. Rather than finding the writing style disappointing he felt it had matured and improved. He acknowledged that the subject matter of the books had become more adult, and that Rowling had clearly been writing with the adult audience firmly in mind since the middle of the series. He compared the works in this respect to Huckleberry Finn and Alice in Wonderland which also achieved success and have become established classics, in part by appealing to the adult audience as well as children.

In the August 12, 2007 New York Times, Christopher Hitchens compared the series to World War Two-era English boarding school stories, and while he wrote that "Rowling has won imperishable renown" for the series as a whole, he also opined that her "repeated tactic of deus ex machina has a deplorable effect on both the plot and the dialogue", that the mid-book camping chapters are "abysmally long" and that Voldemort "becomes more tiresome than an Ian Fleming villain."[50]

Speed-reading world champion Anne Jones read the book's 199,900 words in 47 minutes and 1 second. She said, "Without being too critical, the plot does seem to be a bit complicated, but I would not change a word. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows is a real page-turner."[51]

Time magazine's Lev Grossman named it one of the Top 10 Fiction Books of 2007, ranking it at #8, and praising Rowling for proving that books can still be a global mass medium. Opining that the book is "dense with Rowling's ruling themes: love and death", Grossman compared the novel to the earlier books in the series thus: "This isn't the most elegant of the Potter volumes, but it feels like an ending, the final iteration of Rowling's abiding thematic concern: the overwhelming importance of continuing to love in the face of death."[52][53]

Translations

Following a pre-release question from the Swedish publisher about the difficulty of translating the two words "Deathly Hallows" without having read the book, Rowling revealed an alternative title from which non-English editions could be translated: Harry Potter and the Relics of Death.[54]

The first translation to be released was the Ukrainian translation, on September 25, 2007 (as Гаррі Поттер і смертельні реліквії).[55]

The Polish title is Harry Potter i Insygnia Śmierci - Harry Potter and the Insignia of Death - a title chosen in an internet poll of fans[се бара извор].

Film adaptations

A two-part film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is planned, with David Yates, who directed the preceding two films, directing both parts. Part I is slated for release on November 19, 2010, and Part II in May 2011.[56][57] The script was delayed as Steve Kloves was not able to start working on it until the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike had ended.[58] Filming begins in February 2009 and will last for a year.[59] Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson will reprise their roles as Harry, Ron and Hermione,[60] while Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Timothy Spall, David Thewlis, and Helen McCrory have confirmed they will reprise their roles as Bellatrix Lestrange, Mad-Eye Moody, Peter Pettigrew, Remus Lupin, and Narcissa Malfoy respectively.[61][62][63][64][65] Imelda Staunton wishes to reprise the role of Dolores Umbridge.[66]

John Williams, who composed the scores to the first three films, has expressed interest in returning to score the films.[67]

Confirmed Cast

with

Editions

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Stack of the Scholastic version displayed at Comic Con 2007.
Bloomsbury (United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, etc.)
Scholastic (United States, etc.)


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