And the final flaw is... the Epilogue! To complete an amazing book series, it did not give what we expected. In fact, it was reminiscent of bad fan fiction. Who monotonously reads off the first names and middle names of one's children, all named after someone else? And Professor Sprout? Really? The Epilogue could have explained so many mysteries, such as whether Teddy Lupin was a werewolf (J. K. Rowling said in an interview that he wasn't,) but instead it presented an artificial scene in which everyone is glad to be named after someone that they never knew, and still have a lot to live up to.
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25 Flaws in Harry Potter
RandomA collection of [ehem] glaring flaws - plot holes, inconsistencies, and counter-intuitive occurrences not explainable by even magic - in the otherwise splendid Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. Co-authored by Jadefireeyes and Frozenpaw. Please co...