It is said that she wrote the last chapter of this book titled ‘The Epilogue’ very early in her journey writing the series, as early as 1990. This ending made justice to Harry’s character. When asked if she would write another book, Rowling claimed that she had no plans to do so and that she didn’t want to change the ending of the book she had already written. She agrees that writing ‘ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ was by far her favorite writing experience out of all the books she had written so far. Rowling finished writing ‘ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ in this room (552) on 11 January 2007.” Furthermore, she has stated in interviews that finishing the entirety of the series was both a thrilling and sad feeling, very emotional and difficult because of how much she loved writing these books. She is said to have signed a statement on a bust of the Greek god Hermes claiming “J. Rowling wrote the story of ‘ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ in several locations but eventually completed it in the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh in early 2007. Rowling and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Climax: When Harry Potter faces Lord Voldemort in the Great Hall of Hogwarts.Point-of-View: Third Person, omniscient.
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Furthermore, this book marks its end with the ultimate and highly anticipated battle between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, the protagonist and the antagonist of this book series, respectively. His friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger decided to accompany him on a journey to find the five remaining Horcruxes that Dumbledore set him on. It accounts for the last year that Harry is supposed to go to Hogwarts, but unlike all its predecessors, ‘ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ ends up being the only book in which Harry decides not to go to Hogwarts for his seventh year.