I think we can all agree that Harry’s inability to accept natural death as a good thing (hubris) is an impossible trait for a young boy to have unless they have been exposed to great evil.
First: is the parenthetical comment meant to be a summation of the previous term? Second: agreed, as long as the definition of “great evil” includes the fact that roughly a hundred and fifty thousand people die every day.
I expect it to later be revealed that Harry’s inability to accept the natural order is due to Voldemort’s horcrux being placed within him. When he is healed of it he will probably remain intelligent but stop being power-hungry/evil.
This is an interesting idea, because Harry’s inability to accept the natural order was explicitly stated to be the reason he could cast the True Patronus Charm. Is that part of what you refer to as “power-hungry/evil”, or...?
First: is the parenthetical comment meant to be a summation of the previous term? Second: agreed, as long as the definition of “great evil” includes the fact that roughly a hundred and fifty thousand people die every day.
This is an interesting idea, because Harry’s inability to accept the natural order was explicitly stated to be the reason he could cast the True Patronus Charm. Is that part of what you refer to as “power-hungry/evil”, or...?