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hey! how come Lily dies though James sacrificed himself for her the same way she did for Harry?????

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bri-marie said:
Because Lily was offered a choice. She could have "stepped aside" and let Voldemort have Harry. But she didn't, she stayed where she was to try and protect her baby. James wasn't dato that same choice.
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Best answer. I think the issue of choice is essential here. That's her choice that gave her sacrifice all the power it had. dato the choice, James' sacrifice would have had the same value too. But as te said, he was not dato the choice AT ALL.
LadyNottingham posted più di un anno fa
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Agreed!
jameswilson posted più di un anno fa
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And yet people tend to keep this bullshit about about James being a shit person.
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HecateA said:
I think it's because Voldemort would have killed James either way, whether he was trying to protect his family o not. But Snape had asked Voldemort to spare Lily, so she could have lived, but she sacrificed herself.

Same thing with the woman that Voldemort killed with her 3 children in Deathly Hallows, for the wand. He would have ended up killing the 4, so it didn't matter if the woman was trying to protect her children o not.
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Which made Severus the most important character in the books, after Harry. Because of his request, Lily was dato a choice da Voldemort. Hence the value of her sacrifice directly linked to her choice. Once again, Voldemort had understood nothing. He should have killed Lily right on the spot, without leaving her the choice, disposing of her like he had had with James. No choice, no sacrifice, no Harry, no story. Thank te Severus !
LadyNottingham posted più di un anno fa
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Agree with LadyNottingham
karenmiller1972 posted più di un anno fa
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"If she means so much to,' detto Dumbledore, 'surely Lord Voldemort will spare her? Could te not ask for mercy for the mother in exchange for the son?'/ 'I have- I have asked him-' - Page 543, The Prince's Tale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
HecateA posted più di un anno fa
HaleyDewit said:
I think it is because the Amore for your child is different than the Amore for the person te romantically. There's no Amore like a mother's Amore for her child.
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In some Eastern traditions, it is detto that to mostra how much He loved mankind, God created the Amore of a mother.
LadyNottingham posted più di un anno fa
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That's one of my preferito things to come home to school to.
HecateA posted più di un anno fa
jhakanaka420 said:
agree with the precedente answers.i just want to add that James FOUGHT to save his family.Lily didn't take up arms against Voldemort.she pleaded him to spare her child and came between the two even after dato the choice to save herself.

when harry goes to the forbidden forest himself,he doesn't touch his wand to protect himself.that's how his sacrifice saves others as well.
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James didn't fight either - he couldn't, he'd left his wand in the living room. When he shouts that he'll hold Voldemort off, what he actually means is that the time Voldemort takes to kill him might hopefully give Lily the chance to Apparate out with Harry. But she didn't have her wand either.
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