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ufflepuff39。s cup from Gringotts. She, Harry, and Ron join Dumbledore39。s Army in the Battle of Hogwarts, during which Hermione destroys Hufflepuff39。s cup in the Chamber of Secrets with a basilisk fang, eliminating another Horcrux. Hermione and Ron also share their first kiss in the midst of the battle. In the final battle in the Great Hall, Hermione fights Bellatrix with the help of Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood. However, the three of them are unable to defeat Bellatrix and stop fighting her once MollyWeasley orders them to disengage. After reading all the novel, I find it has a consummate endingthey finally have a peaceful life, such as after the fighting, Harry saidI39。ve had enough trouble for a life time. Yes, after experiencing all of that. Peace is happiness. Story as it is, I want to believe it is true in my mind. Those men, women and other things are real. Lke Dumbledore told Harry,Of course it is happening inside your head, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real? In the novel, I learn that love, guardianship, friendship and family are the actual meaning for life. They are far more important than power, money, longevity and anything else. I am moving by the characters in the novel and the story itself. I39。ve just fininshed reading the Harry Potter books for about the 5th time through, and they39。re just as magical and affecting as they have ever been. Everything is in here: suspense, adventure, mystery, humour, danger. There39。s even some pretty satisfying paybacks. The characters are fantastic and fantastically realistic. There are bad people who turn out to be good guys and good people who turn out to be bad guys, just like life. I think the thing I like best about these books is the message that it39。s okay to be different to be not normal. I would love for everyone in school to have hear that message. It would probably reduce the bullying around the school. These books value real thoughts. Much has been made of Harry39。s rule breaking, but only once in the series so far does he break a rule for arbitrary personal gain. Most of the time he makes a decision that what39。s right is more important than what39。s written. And you know what? Life39。s like that sometimes. I think it39。s great that kids are getting an example of how to do what39。s right even when it involves breaking rules. The Potter books also show that there are consequences for rule breaking. If not getting caught and getting a detention, then a spell going wrong and someone getting turned into a cat. This shows that when you make a decision to go against the rules that things may not go as you expected and you have to take responsibility for the oute.