Tuesday, December 10, 2013

What is the resolution to "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"?

The resolution of Half-Blood Prince is comprised of varous events, including Dumbledore's death, the recovery of a Horcrux which turns out to be fake, and the relevation that Severus Snape is the Half-Blood Prince. The book might be seen as a more of a set-up for the Deathly Hallows, but there are several important plot points introduced in the Half-Blood Prince that are also resolved in it.


The Horcrux storyline and the battle against Voldemort are certainly not resolved by the end of the sixth book, but the mystery surrounding Draco Malfoy's activities and the identity of the Half-Blood Prince certainly are. It is revealed that Draco was, in fact, a Death Eater who had been included in Voldemort's nefarious plots, and that the Half-Blood Prince, whom Harry had actually grown fond of, was actually Snape, the man who murdered Dumbledore.  

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