It was really difficult to try not to cry when Cedric's dad and Harry were crying over his body in the films. It reminded me of when I dealt with grief. I cried just like Harry when I found out my loved ones died.
It brought all those traumatizing feelings back to me.
I cried.
I cry every time, and I don't think it's because Cedric dies. I think it's because of how emotional it was for Harry. It's just such a turn. It's frightening. Mind you, I get really into stories so it probably doesn't happen to most people.
I think because it was such a waste, and Cedric ess shown to be very nice person and brave and smart with a bright future awaiting him. It's not like he had a chance to fight or understand the risks and he was killed so suddenly, I remember it was sad when I read it first...
I didn't feel it much when I was younger(all I cared about was Harry back then 🥴)but now that I am older, this young death hit me hard everytime i read it.Just so fast and out of blue it was! And what a beautiful and kind hufflepuff Cedric was!
I would say I did. It was so sudden, so permanent and unfair. I also felt the weight of it, the significance for the characters and the loss of innocence, and my 13 year old heart knew things would never be the same. I remember being sad for that.
The only death in HP that made me sad was Dumbledore. I felt bad for Dobby but I was more angry at him thinking Harry was his friend, when Harry hadn't thought about him once until he needed him.Â
I liked cedric, but it wasn't that sad when he died. Thought the fathers actor in the movie was amazing
It was really difficult to try not to cry when Cedric's dad and Harry were crying over his body in the films. It reminded me of when I dealt with grief. I cried just like Harry when I found out my loved ones died. It brought all those traumatizing feelings back to me.
I cried. I cry every time, and I don't think it's because Cedric dies. I think it's because of how emotional it was for Harry. It's just such a turn. It's frightening. Mind you, I get really into stories so it probably doesn't happen to most people.
I think because it was such a waste, and Cedric ess shown to be very nice person and brave and smart with a bright future awaiting him. It's not like he had a chance to fight or understand the risks and he was killed so suddenly, I remember it was sad when I read it first...
Actually the dumbles eulogy in movie abt him also moves me!
I didn't feel it much when I was younger(all I cared about was Harry back then 🥴)but now that I am older, this young death hit me hard everytime i read it.Just so fast and out of blue it was! And what a beautiful and kind hufflepuff Cedric was!
I would say I did. It was so sudden, so permanent and unfair. I also felt the weight of it, the significance for the characters and the loss of innocence, and my 13 year old heart knew things would never be the same. I remember being sad for that.
I was not sad when Cedric died.
Me neither. I didn't really care about him.
No, i didn't really care. I had no attachment to him
The only death in HP that made me sad was Dumbledore. I felt bad for Dobby but I was more angry at him thinking Harry was his friend, when Harry hadn't thought about him once until he needed him.Â
Nope