Leaky's Daily Quotedown to Deathly Hallows: 54 Days
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Posted by: Edward
September 27, 2010, 02:00 AM
There are now only 54 days left until "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" hits theaters! We are posting a quote from the first half of the book every day in celebration and to give us a chance to discuss and ponder the final book as it goes to film. Here is today's quote!
"It was an accident," said Harry mechanically. He felt empty, stunned. "We'll -- we'll find a way to repair it."
"Harry, I don't think we're going to be able to," said Hermione, the tears trickling down her face. "Remember . . . remember Ron? When he broke his wand, crashing the car? It was never the same again, he had to get a new one."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, "Bathilda's Secret "
41 Comments
42 Points
Foist again, am I? I think Harry totally overreacted about his wand being snapped in half. Poor Hermione.
667 Points
good quote. when i read this in DH, i was stunned. thought his wand was indestructible.
393 Points
Is this the dialogue that ron hears in the put-outer?
103 Points
poor harry..i felt so sorry for him while i was reading it.. he loved it so so much..his so many memories were attached to that wand .. m glad that at the end he could fix it back..
103 Points
yes hermy.. its the same one..
5439 Points
That’s so cool.
8302 Points
Only 54 days left!!! Wow!
That was really a disaster.No wonder that Harry was so depressed…not a good time to have one’s wand snapped in half,was it? Poor Hermione..she couldn’t have done anything about it,though. Well,at least Harry got it fixed at the end of the book..I was so glad! :-)
879 Points
Harry did not overreact to his wand being damaged. He had just escaped death by a tiny margin and found himself virtually unnarmed. I’m sure all experts would feel the loss of equipment which they use be they violinists, golfers, snooker players, archers, whatever. Their equipment is an extension of themselves in just the same way as Harry’s wand. Harry, however, now knows that his wand was capable of protecting him against Voldemort in a way he didn’t understand and he feels utterly defenceless. Under the circumstances he behaved with admirable restraint, because he owed Hermione his life.
31 Points
I have a love/hate relationship with that quote. I mean I thought that Harry’s wand is indestructible but it wasn’t. I felt so happy when he got it back at the end of the book :3
5230 Points
Its a disaster that harry’s wand got damaged
5230 Points
but it got repaired im happy for taht
4321 Points
Everything got destroyed in DH… The situation felt utterly depressing at some points, like this one.
320 Points
Aw, I felt so horrible for Harry during that moment. You-Know-Who really did ruin everything, even the little things.
320 Points
Aw, I felt so horrible for Harry during that moment. You-Know-Who really did ruin everything, even the little things.
1304 Points
Harry didn’t overreact. It was surely not a good time and his wand got broken. When i read it i was stunned, i thought ‘now he is not able to defeat Voldemort’ and i was angry with Hermione but it was not her mistake either. But after a chapter in Malfoy manor i understood that it happened for good because i never wanted his wand to be snatched by anyone and what if he got Elder wand i loved his wand more cause it helped him right from the part 1. I never wanted Malfoy to take Harry’s wand. And the wand Rom gave him didn’t work in his hand. It was really very depressing situation which continued until he knew that he was the new master of elder wand. I was equally depressed throughout the chapters.
Foist again, am I? I think Harry totally overreacted about his wand being snapped in half. Poor Hermione.