tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6790905327140330340.post1151092867970706408..comments2017-09-13T19:31:50.418-05:00Comments on Behold a Phoenix: My Friend's Thoughts on GrandPré's 'Hallows' CoverBehold a Phoenixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06425200502191965749noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6790905327140330340.post-28363704645078445712007-05-29T12:29:00.000-05:002007-05-29T12:29:00.000-05:00Really, really interesting interpretation. And sin...Really, really interesting interpretation. And since he hasn't read the books, it speaks volumes for the power and perception of Mary GrandPre's artwork. I understand his point that it might be someone who is evil coming to claim Voldemort's soul (Grindlewald comes to mind, since he was mentioned often enough and was defeated about the time Tom started on his dark quest), but I don't think that Harry would welcome someone or something evil.<BR/><BR/>Since Rowling has said that Dumbledore is dead and won't be doing a Gandalf, that sort of rules that out, and really all that's left of Dumbledore is Fawkes. Which would make sense. Particularly if we don't see much of Fawkes throughout the book. Having Fawkes show up for the final battle between the two would be reminiscent of Chamber of Secrets--and Rowling does like to do that sort of repetition of themes and characters.<BR/><BR/>Very interesting indeed.<BR/><BR/>PatEeyorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01934178312263962578noreply@blogger.com