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That's a very good explanation. I get confused sometimes too... and ur explanation helps a lot.. thanksOriginally posted by: Lady Black
To be honest, I don't really even understand what she meant.
I believe that she did not really clear that up, but we have to interpret that his death affected some smaller detail in the book. Such as if Sirius had not died, Harry would not be so alone, if he did not die Harry probably could not have stayed in his house in the 7th book. It has to be something along the lines of a smaller detail such as though, but I don't like that she would have killed him for something small!
In the scene in which Harry sees ghosts/echoes of the people he loves (James, Lily, Remus, and Sirius), seeing them sort of gives him strength to go on and fight Voldemort. All the people he saw were his loved ones and died because of Voldemort. Maybe that is why she killed Remus and Sirius, although I found many of the deaths in the book not really necessary. This is just my theory, if anyone else actually understands why then I'd love to hear why myself. For I am just as confused as you.
~Lady Black~