- What are you doing?
- Saving your life.
“The whole series for me is about loss of innocence and about Harry going from this kind of wide-eyed child … into this slightly grizzled young man by the end of it. Although as I was saying to people the other day, it is essential that he does not turn into a man necessarily in the film, because what makes all that fight stuff at the end so powerful and so kind of horrible to watch is the fact that you’re seeing a kid get beaten up by a very strong, very angry man.” - Daniel Radcliffe
‘Go on, have a pasty’, said Harry, who had never had anything to share before or, indeed, anyone to share it with. It was a nice feeling, sitting there with Ron, eating their way through all Harry’s pasties and cakes.
Page 76, The Journey from Platform Nine and Three Quarters, Philosopher’s Stone.
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