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NO SIGN OF HIM= I can't find him anywhere.
COME TO DIE= (come-came-come) Here, the verb COME is in the past participle (=he has come to die)
AVADA KEDAVRA= /əvɑ:də kədɑ:vrə/ A magical spell to make incantations. In Harry Potter stories, it is the worst magic spell, causing instant death. In modern English (and many other languages) we still use the word abracadabra/æbrəkədæbrə/ as a magical spell for anything (almost childish now). But originally it was an incantation to heal. The first known mention of the word abracadabra was in the 2nd century AD in a poem called De Medicina Praecepta by Serenus Sammonicus, physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla, who prescribed that malaria sufferers wear an amulet containing the word written in the form of a triangle. But that Latin word came from the Aramaic avada kedavra, and it literally means 'let the thing be destroyed' (the thing = the illness). Rowlling (the author of the story) changed the sense of the spell to make that 'thing' be the person in front of you. That deathly meaning may have come as an inspiration from the Latin word 'cadaver' /kədɑ:və*/ (= corpse), also used in medical English jargon.
WORTH= (adj.) /wɜ:*θ/ Deserving or meriting.
This adjective is followed by –ING, so if it is good enough to live for, it is 'worth living for'.
- That movie is really worth watching.
- Oh, I won't go there, it's not worth the trouble.
- If something is worth doing, it is worth doing it right (English proverb)
- If it's worth having, it's worth fighting for.
DEATHLY= Related to a dead person or characteristically of a dead person in some way (don't confuse with DEADLY = Fatal, causing death). A 'deadly house' is a house where you will find death, but a 'deathly house' is a house that looks gloomy and scary, ghostly, like the house of dead people.
HALLOWS= The title 'The Deathly Hallows' sounds really enigmatic for modern people, especially if they speak American English and are not too familiar with old traditions.
The word 'hallow' in modern English is used as a verb and means 'to sanctify, to consecrate', as in the Lord's prayer (Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done...). But in this strange title, 'the deathly hallows', this word is used as a noun, which may sound shocking. This is because the word is used with a very old meaning which often appears in British Celtic legends. Some important and powerful objects in legends could be referred to as 'hallows' because of their function and symbolism. Coronation ceremonies for monarchs still invokes four ritual objects, now represented as the sceptre, sword, ampulla of oil, and crown, and those objects could also be considered 'hallows'. In Harry Potter, the Deathly Hallows refer to three legendary magical objects (supposedly obtained from Death himself) mentioned in a fairy tale: the Elder Wand, which could defeat all others in battle, the Resurrection Stone, which could bring back the souls of the deceased, and the Cloak of Invisibility, which could hide the wearer from most forms of detection and shield them from many magic spells. Together the objects were said to make their owner a 'Master of Death'. These objects are called 'deathly' because they were in possession of dead people, and now Harry must find them before You-Know-Who does.
Out of curiosity: In old English, the word 'hallow' (from Germanic) means 'saint' (from Latin), related to the modern adjective 'holy'. The 'All Hallows' Day' is a Catholic celebration which literally means 'All Saints' Day', and the day before is the celebration of the dead, so it is called 'All Hallows' Even' = modern 'All Hallows' Eve' (the day before 'All Saints Day') and which led to the modern word 'Halloween', which is today, in Anglo-Saxon countries, a day of scary monsters because that night all the spirits of the dead could be wandering the earth.
Very rarely does a book get translated into a movie and survive the translation. More often than not, a lot of substance flies out the window to comply with cinematic requirements including the length of run time. Then, there’s the actual and more serious problem of translating words into visuals. End result, people who have read the book get disappointed with the film. Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, for instance, was one of the most terrible movie version of a book ever made.
When the news first broke out that the final Harry Potter book would be made into two films, many howled. Me included. And the girls. The suspense could kill. But after seeing part one of Deathly Hallows last weekend, I’ve stopped complaining.
Not since Sorcerer’s Stone, the first Harry Potter film, has a Harry Potter book been translated into film so well. And that really makes me happy. Heck, we knew it would be packed to the rafters on the first weekend but we went anyway. Last full show on Saturday evening. From 11.30 in the evening until 2.00 o’clock in the morning.
Because the usual two-hour constraint has been stretched to four hours, the director had the freedom to include as many details as he possibly could. Unlike most Harry Potter films, Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire, especially, where so many things were left out that the films didn’t make a lot of sense unless one had previously read the books, Deathly Hallows succeeded in translating most of the characters’ emotions from words to visuals amid the gloomy backgrounds which were just as the book described.
Sure, some things were left out. The emotional tag-o’-war that both Draco Malfoy and Severus Snape went through, for instance (I expect they will be played out in Part 2). But, all in all, it is a successful movie adaptation. Even the part where the story gets cut off was well thought out.
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But the most pleasant surprise? Although there are no magnificent action and fight scenes (with the accompanying stunning computer-generated visuals), the film had no boring points. And I don’t just say that because I’m a Harry Potter fan. I know when a movie gets dragging because Speedy starts snoring. And he didn’t snore at all while watching Deathly Hallows. And that says a lot.
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Deathly Hallows is dark, brooding, menacing and melancholy for the most part. Perhaps, not meant for the appreciation of young children but then the Harry Potter audience has grown up with Potter, Hermione and Ron over the years. Come to think of it, there weren’t very many young children in the movie house. Most of the viewers were in their twenties and older.
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I won’t spoil it for you in case you’re planning on seeing the film. Suffice to say it is a good penultimate chapter of the Harry Potter saga and a promising prelude to the climax that Part 2 will bring.