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Harry Potter 7 - Book Cover


Question Posted Wednesday December 3 2008, 4:44 pm

What is the cover of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows trying to depict? What is being illustrated? I'm frustrated because I can't really tell what's going on or what exact action it's showing.

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Cux answered Friday December 5 2008, 10:07 pm:
The cover described below is the English version of the book.

The cover of the American version is where Harry duels Voldemort for the last time in the Great Hall.

Haha my favorite part of that book was "NOT MY DAUGHTER YOU BITCH!" when Mrs. Weasley said it ;]

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triquetra answered Friday December 5 2008, 3:44 am:
It's basically showing the three breaking into the Gringotts bank account of the Lestrange's with the goblin on Harry's back with the sword. You can see that they're being burned by the treasure by the red smears on their skin.

Don't worry, it took me a while to work it out as well.

I hope this helped,
triquetra

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