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Question by  NoahEdema (58)

What is the meaning of the "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" epilogue?

 
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Answer by  Ruby40 (372)

The epilogue was meant to give both the characters and the reader a sense of closure. We see how Harry and the other characters moved on from their experiences, what they did with their lives, and what influenced them as they grew into adulthood. For example, we see that Harry forgave and respected Snape in the end.

 
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Answer by  ecimir (89)

There is no any special meaning. Harry rejected his hatred towards Snape and doubts about Dumbledore's intentions to make world better any means necessary. In memorial to those two, Harry has given their names to his children. The scene at King's Cross is reminder of how Harry started his journey.

 
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