In this conversation with Ms. Sarah Miller, Mr. Wes Schantz, and I consider the ultimate chapters of J.K. Rowling's penultimate volume of Harry Potter. Specifically, we consider (a) the personal and mythological significance of Dumbledore's death, (b) the transformation of Harry and whether he is more Christ-like or Disciple-like, and (c) Snape and his ability to wound (sectumsempra) and heal wounds (vulnera sanentur).

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