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Death eaters Quote by J.K. Rowling

“Move,” said Voldemort, and Hagrid stumbled forward, forcing his way through the close-growing trees, back through the forest. Branches caught at Harry’s hair and robes, but he lay quiescent, his mouth lolling open, his eyes shut, and in the darkness, while the Death Eaters crowed all around them…” quote by J.K. Rowling
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““Move,” said Voldemort, and Hagrid stumbled forward, forcing his way through the close-growing trees, back through the forest. Branches caught at Harry’s hair and robes, but he lay quiescent, his mouth lolling open, his eyes shut, and in the darkness, while the Death Eaters crowed all around them, and while Hagrid sobbed blindly, nobody looked to see whether a pulse beat in the exposed neck of Harry Potter…””

J.K. Rowling

About This Quote

Source Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling, 2007

Harry is rendered unconscious and vulnerable while chaos surrounds him, highlighting the fragility of life amid conflict.

In simple terms: Harry is helpless and unseen in a dangerous scene.

Key Takeaway

Recognize moments when people need help even if they seem indifferent.

Themes

vulnerability conflict indifference

Mood

tense somber reflective

Type

narrative dramatic

When to use this quote

  • battlefield
  • emergency rescue
  • medical triage

Key Concepts

mortality heroism danger

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would you act if you saw someone unconscious in danger?
  • What responsibilities do by have toward the vulnerable?
A Different Perspective

The scene may overemphasize drama, obscuring realistic responses to crisis.

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