Moreover, Dumbledore’s death in book six does not mean he is not present in book seven. Instead of being held back by the death of Harry’s greatest mentor, Harry uses the memory of Dumbledore as a motivator to continue his quest to destroy Voldemort. For instance, Harry in the seventh book is still dealing with Dumbledore’s death, but the impact of Dumbledore’s living memory continues to aid Harry even after Dumbledore is physically gone: “I reckon he had a pretty good idea we were going to try, and instead of stopping us, he just taught us enough to help.” Deathly Hallows most notably explores the effects of losing someone and the legacy that a lost life leaves on those who loved them. Harry has been plagued by loss throughout the entire series.
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