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Originally Posted by Pitchwife
Octopodes.
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Yes. That.
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Originally Posted by Pitch
*Speaking of which, does anybody else think that Rowling's choice of that chapter title might have to do with something else than Harry associating the intermediate afterlife with the station of that name? Especially as Harry has just sacrificed himself for his friends and, as we learn in the following chapter, thus earned them the same protection against Voldemort his mother gave him, in other words redeemed them from evil?
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I never really thought about the name, but it's an interesting idea. I thought - and think - that the fact that it's a
station is enough for a symbolic idea. It's not afterlife
yet, but the point at which you choose to take the train, or to go back home (aka let go of your life, or continue living).
Although the analogy you talked about doesn't leave much question about it, I really don't want to look at HP as another Christian creation. It's messy enough already just as
fiction.