With the first Harry Potter book coming out in 1997, a year after I was born, and the rest of the series, both on paper and on the big screen following in quick succession over the years, Rowling didn’t just start a series but rather opened up a whole new world for us.. My generation practically grew up with Harry, feeling his fears, reveling in his glories, and living every single phenomenon that happened in that world of wizardry.. The series taught us so much. And the relationships we formed with the characters of the book are nothing less than real. Dumbledore’s death, Sirius and Harry’s short time together, Dobby’s sacrifice- all of it made a huge impact on all of the readers, making us feel as real a loss as that of a dear friend.
With the end of the series in 2007, and the last movie releasing in 2011, it sealed the fact that like all things fictional, even this had come to an end, and the 10 year leap in the epilogue of HP-7 is something we will have to make in our lives without Harry and Co. to hold on to, and to share it with. This did not just end an era, but also shook all the fans who had lived their lives with Harry, Ron, Hermione and the rest of the folks at Hogwarts, as it sealed any further chances of making the transition from the teens to adulthood with our friends from Hogwarts.
With the end of the series in 2007, and the last movie releasing in 2011, it sealed the fact that like all things fictional, even this had come to an end, and the 10 year leap in the epilogue of HP-7 is something we will have to make in our lives without Harry and Co. to hold on to, and to share it with. This did not just end an era, but also shook all the fans who had lived their lives with Harry, Ron, Hermione and the rest of the folks at Hogwarts, as it sealed any further chances of making the transition from the teens to adulthood with our friends from Hogwarts.
2011 ended, and with it went the Harry Potter phenomenon.. there will be no more of the waiting for hours in line for the next book, anticipation about the end of Voldemort, hopes for a return of Fred, or any more of the Magic that was so much a part of our lives for so long. They came, they taught all that they could, and they left. Now we get up, brush ourselves, and move on and make them proud.
This is all too corny, but deep down most of us have felt this way at some point since the last page of the 7th book was turned. The book was closed, and even though we’ll return to it from time to time, we all know it is something that will never happen again.
This is all too corny, but deep down most of us have felt this way at some point since the last page of the 7th book was turned. The book was closed, and even though we’ll return to it from time to time, we all know it is something that will never happen again.
While we bid adieu to 2011, and usher in the new year, we can only hope and pray that there is another person on a train somewhere preparing to create another world that would capture and give another generation something to hold on to, something to grow up with.
J.K.R. <3

