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== Analysis ==
 
Unlike the first five books, the story ends with Dumbledore's funeral, rather than withthe students arriving at Platform 9 3/4 in London on the Hogwarts Express and bidding each other goodbye for the summer. If Harry follows through on his mission, which seems likely, the next book will probably deviate from the traditional opening where students head back to Hogwarts in the fall. However, it seems likely the Dursleys will make a final appearance, as Harry must make one final visit to enforce his mother's protective charm.
 
Ron and Hermione tellinform Harry they are joining himthe tosearch find thefor remaining Horcruxes, whether he wants them to or not. Their decision is an affirmation of their love, friendship, and loyalty for their friend. Although Harry intended to search forhunt the Horcruxes by himselfalone, not wanting to endanger those he cares for and still driven by the need battle Voldemort alone, he has finally begun to realizeaccepted that it will taketakes unity, support, and cooperation to defeat evil.
We learn that Snape, Voldemort, and Harry share an important characteristic: they are all half-bloods. Snape, however, apparently grew up connected to the wizarding world, unlike Harry and Voldemort, although his home life was certainly not any happier.
 
Harry unhappily ends his relationship with Ginny only to protect her from Voldemort, butthough she is probably still in grave danger. Harry never mastered Occlumency, and it is possible that Voldemort could still penetrate his mind and see images involving Ginny, although he has found that being inside Harry's consciousness is an extremely uncomfortableunpleasant place for him, and he may not tryattempt this again.
Ron and Hermione tell Harry they are joining him to find the remaining Horcruxes, whether he wants them to or not. Their decision is an affirmation of their love, friendship, and loyalty for their friend. Although Harry intended to search for the Horcruxes by himself, not wanting to endanger those he cares for and still driven by the need battle Voldemort alone, he has finally begun to realize that it will take unity, support, and cooperation to defeat evil.
 
We learn that Snape, Voldemort, and Harry share an important characteristic: they are all half-bloods. Snape, however, apparently grew up connected to the wizarding world, unlike Harry and Voldemort, although his home life was certainly just as unpleasant. As much as Harry always disliked and resented Snape, he is now driven solely by hatred and vengeance. This vigilante desire to avenge Dumbledore's death has clouded Harry's judgment; rather than seeking justice, Harry is consumed with inflicting revenge. This could jeopardize his mission to find and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes. Harry will need to overcome his extreme emotions if he is to succeed.
Harry ends his relationship with Ginny to protect her from Voldemort, but she is probably still in grave danger. Harry never mastered Occlumency, and Voldemort could still penetrate his mind and see images involving Ginny, although he has found that being inside Harry's consciousness is an extremely uncomfortable place and he may not try this again.
 
As much as Harry always disliked and resented Snape, he is now driven solely by hatred and vengeance. This vigilante desire to avenge Dumbledore's death has clouded Harry's judgment; rather than seeking justice, Harry is consumed with inflicting revenge. It is ironic that Harry's least favorite and ineffective teacher (Snape) is also his most admired and influential mentor (the Half-Blood Prince), someone who inspired him and from whom he has learned so much. This conflict will continue to affect Harry.
 
== Questions ==