@@bostontowny4life744 Once Fred was introduced in Philosopher's Stone and we saw that he had a twin, that's when I knew he was going to die. There can't be two Weasley brothers Wait
Think ya reading abit into that personally cuz if that was the case jk would of done something with george too abd him surviving, like the way u think tho for real id love to talk with potterheads properly be so much fun
Dude legit how I can remember which twin dies lol I could never remember which one was it til the 3rd read of the books I was like okay fred, fred dead, and since then I know which twin 🤣 I do this trick with so many other words.
In the first book, i read "Mr and Mrs Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal" And that's when i knew Fred was going to die.
Something interesting is when Molly was going through the boggart scenes, she saw Fred and George dead together, because even in her worst nightmare they wouldn’t be apart in that way. Pretty messed up.
No, it’s not, lol. Why do you think Rowling used the adverb “mortally”? She could have used “gravely” or “seriously”, but she opted for a word with connotations of death. This is basic Literature.
@@dhvsheabdh No, it is you and almost everyone else who have misinterpreted and misunderstood the video. What the creator is doing is called “literary analysis”. He is analysing the language and deliberate metaphors that Rowling wrote. These are all completely sound analyses and evaluations.
Bro JK herself stated in an interview that Fred’s death was a spur of the moment decision cuz she believes that no war can be written without a few losses
@@hidan407 that’s a pretty stupid question when she had no significance at all to us in the last movie & just because all of the fans don’t like her doesn’t mean kill her off. Are you new to movies?
In The Order Of The Phoenix, Seeing Fred Crying While Writing in His Notebook Alongside with other Students because of Their Writing was being Painfully written on their Hands... That Signifies Fred's Death....
Bro, in the "Sorcerer's Stone," the first sentence was "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much." I just knew, Fred was going to die
In the first book, Fred’s name is Fred. That’s another foreshadowing of his death. In the second book, Fred speaks to George, that’s another foreshadowing of his death. In the third book, Fred’s wearing clothes. That’s another foreshadowing of his death. In the fourth book, Fred’s name is still Fred. That’s another foreshadowing of his death. In the fifth book Fred’s name is STILL Fred. That’s another foreshadowing of his death.
Drop Dead Fred released in 1991. The first time I saw the first Harry Potter movie years later and was introduced to Fred Weasley, I knew right away he was a goner…
Fred taught Ron a spell in the first book to turn his rat yellow that began with “sunshine daisies” as everyone knows pushing up daisies is a term for being dead. This foreshadowed Fred’s death.
You know when Michael Jordan scores the final shot against the Monstars in Space Jam by reaching across from court to court. Even that was a smaller stretch than this whole video.
@@landonboyd3001 I think you might be the minority with that opinion. I could debate that literally none of these were reasonable “death flags” but just skim through the comments and you’ll see that 99% of the viewers agree this whole short is a stretch and a half.
@@HelixChannel yeah, it's just a sampling bias. If you read into it as much as this video did you could probably find "foreshadowing" that Harry was going to marry Hermione
@@Rhymers well technically only lupin died on Hogwarts ground so if the others were ghosts they would be at the ministry, Malfoy manor, and Godricks hollow :( but that would be awesome too. Terrorizing EVERYONE 😂
@@theenoblegamer3421I don't think the place of death matters. Bloody Baron killed the Gray Lady - and then himself - in Albania and now they both are at Hogwarts, having steamy guilty-ghost-sex (the last part is just my imagination) 🤔
In "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", Fred Weasley is shown in the movies to have breathed multiple times, this is when I realized that Fred was gonna die. His name also rhymes with "dead", so that's even more of a giveaway
i think its actually bc all his happy memories had fred in them, meaning none really felt happy after freds death because the memories reminded him of fred
Well if you go off hp lore, neither can Molly because anyone who has killed, cant either. But then that negates Snape. So that cant be true And Harry produced his first patronus without a happy thought. Just pure confidence. Perhaps the real reason is he no longer believes he can
You missed one, in the deathly hollows when George was talking to Fred just after loosing his ear from sectumsempra while bringing Harry to the burrow, he makes a joke and says "Look Fred, I'm an angel, get it, I'm holy" while pointing to his missing ear.
In the Sorcerer's Stone, Vernon Dursley said, "No Post on Sunday." This is in reference to the post at Fred Weasley's grave. Foreshadowing that he would die, on a Sunday.
Fred stood at Harry's hospital bed alive, but is described as looking under the weather. Probably because he just watched one of his best friends get swarmed by grim reaper looking things and then fall the length of a football field during a sports match at school.
Note that only Fred’s appearance was described- not anyone else’s. This deliberate description is called foreshadowing, and Is a recurring metaphor throughout the series.
When George R.R Martin published “A Game of Thrones” in 1996, he hinted that Fred would be killed off in “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows”, which would go on to release nearly 11 years later.
Its crazy how in movies/shows, they make actual scary situations funny like where Fred and George literally made the unbreakable vow to Ron when it literally could've resulted in death
Another one: when George lost his ear. All of the Weasley children’s names are derived from the story of King Arthur. George rose to the throne after Frederick passed prematurely, and George had lost his left ear. So when George Weasley lost his ear in the Battle of Seven Potters, you know Fred Weasley’s not going to last much longer.
I'm not sure if you're being serious or joking like everyone else, but J.K said that she only killed him cause no wars has no loss, she wasn't gonna kill him & was just gonna leave the Weasley's untouched, I believe 🤔 she regretted killing him afterwards cause of all she took from Harry already & something else I've forgotten
I almost named my son Fred but decided against it. As you can see this was a clue that Fred would eventually die in Harry Potter. Also I got a little bit of mud on my shoe when I was 3 so it was only a matter of time before Fred died 😞
Honestly when Norberta was having tea with Fred and she told him his tea was cold, deathly cold...that was the main clue for me that Fred's time would soon be up. 😞
Fred and George’s being turned into old men after attempting to put their names in the Goblet of Fire was a foreshadowing to how Fred would never grow old
This is called literary analysis. We can clearly note the deliberate usage of language in books to make conclusions that are grounded in Literature. These things are hence confirmed, as the words and metaphors were deliberate and carefully placed.
The world cup scene and her crying scared the last memories of her boys was yelling at them, I can't even lie, I cried, didn't help that I knew eventually Fred would.
Most of them were, and definitely neither was strong enough to back up that claim. Also, if you're looking at things like that, you can easily find any kind of foreshadowing. And Rowling stated that his death was an idea she suddenly got mid writing, and wasn't really planned. Take that as you will, Rowling is known for inventing writings facts or bending her own story to suit random decisions
@@mckenziebate2949 The evidence was clearly presented in the video…? Literary analysis evaluates usages of language, such as metaphors and motifs, in order to make a satisfying explanation or evaluation that determines the plot of the story. This is exactly how literary analysis functions. It is unfortunate that not many of us understand the value of Literature, which is why they decide to make fun of the RUclipsr.
When I first read "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much" for the very first time, I already seen the foreshadow that was Fred's death.
And finally in Half-blood Prince JKR writes in plain text: “Shortly after this, Fleur decided to imitate Celestina singing "A Cauldron Full of Hot, Strong Love," which was taken by everyone, once they had glimpsed Mrs. Weasley's expression, to be the cue that *Fred was doomed to be dead* “.
Someone saying "you could have died" or "don't die" over and over isn't exactly good foreshadowing and shouldn't be pointed to as such. Don't need any more lazy writing.
When Fred was born this was foreshadowing his death
Well yes, but actually... yes
true
Momento Mori was about Fred Weasley the whole time.
True for all of us!
@@spikegilfer1997 momento mori? Where is that?
Freds first steps were taken in the kitchen, a place with lots of knives. This foreshadowed his death
😂🤣😂🤣😂
In the Deathly Hallows Fred dies, this is a subtle hint to the fact that Fred dies in the Deathly Hallows
dude thanks I wouldnt have caught that
Yeah I saw that too
You're wobbling.
Omg what🤯
Wow this went straight over my head when I read the books, thanks for pointing it out xx
When Professor Trelawny said "My dear, you have... the Grim" I was already saying my prayers for Fred.
In the sorcerer's stone, when Fred tells his mom "he's not Fred. I am!".
We knew. We all knew.
Yes, we did 😢
That Was George that say that and Fred say Honestly Woman called yourself Mother 😂
He's not dead I am!
Honestly you woman you call yourself out mother!
Sorry George!
I am only Joking, I am dead. 💀
😂 we all knew...!!! Yes.
george said that
One time, Fred breathed. That's how I knew his fate was sealed-
Real
In “The Chamber of Secrets”, Fred Weasley said “Hey Harry”, and that’s when I knew he was a dead man.
TRUE
@@coolfiretire12 Fred was also in one of the other books. That’s when I knew his fate was truly sealed.
@@bostontowny4life744 Once Fred was introduced in Philosopher's Stone and we saw that he had a twin, that's when I knew he was going to die. There can't be two Weasley brothers
Wait
It's about the dead friends we make along.
“Deathly Hellos”
When Neville lost Trevor on the train for the first time, in that moment, I knew Fred was a goner
In the first book, Ron tells Fred to "shut up", this is foreshadowing Fred's death.
Bro is going to shut up forever
@@Gibmeprimogemss💀😂😂
Before J.K even had the idea of Harry Potter, we all knew Fred was gonna die
Fred's name rhymes with dead, which foreshadows his death
Think ya reading abit into that personally cuz if that was the case jk would of done something with george too abd him surviving, like the way u think tho for real id love to talk with potterheads properly be so much fun
Ahahahhaha
@@Lukas-Tabz He was just making a joke my dude 😂
Dude legit how I can remember which twin dies lol I could never remember which one was it til the 3rd read of the books I was like okay fred, fred dead, and since then I know which twin 🤣 I do this trick with so many other words.
Cedric = Deadric
In the first book, i read "Mr and Mrs Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal" And that's when i knew Fred was going to die.
lol
You forgot the part in Harry Potter 1 when Fred said to Harry at the train station “I will die in the final book Harry Potter”
😂😂😂😂
OMG hahahahahah
This is actually a detail that is missed by most people because it’s so cryptic
When Fred told Voldemort “It’s Fredious time” I knew his story arc was complete and he was ready for the void
Snape saying; "I am the Half-Blood Prince." was also foreshadowing, because half-blood prince is actually Hogwarts code for "Fred's gonna die."
LMAO😂
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NAHH IM DYING THIS IS TO GOOD
This is the best one bro😂
No....
Thats false, i looked it up theres no info on it.
And i tried rearranging the words
When you’re trying to reach maximum word count in your essay:
When Darth Vader revealed he was the father, that was obvious foreshadowing Fred Weasley would die.
Lol
This is to funny lolll
Why was i thinking that-
No pls this made me wheeze ahhhh
This Comment had me laughing like joker, almost that I was gonna die of laughter 😂😅
While on his deathbed, Charles Kane said "Rosebud", he was actually hinting that Fred gonna die.
When Hagrid said “You’re a wizard, Harry.” that’s when I knew Fred’s gonna die.
When i saw the WB logo, i knew fred was gonna die.
@@SGTLou96 when i saw the first books cover i didnt know fred was gonna die
When I saw Fred's luggage I knew he would die
when i saw j.k. rowling writing notes for the first book i knew fred was gonna die
When jk Rowling was born, it became pretty obvious that Fred was a dead man
Something interesting is when Molly was going through the boggart scenes, she saw Fred and George dead together, because even in her worst nightmare they wouldn’t be apart in that way. Pretty messed up.
Stop this is actually so sad
you mean, they have sex with the same girl togehter? :P
Sometimes I'm so happy to see comments align with exactly what I was thinking, stretch is an understatement
Nah I got like halfway through and I’m just like “…what the fuck is this guy talking about??” just to see all the comments felt the same way😭
@@duffal0 Same, pretty sure I said shut up out loud when watching it
@@duffal0 same
@@dwsg1990 And of course, you saying “shut up” is a very subtle hint that Fred was going to shut up forever.
Me too!! I was like: "Please don't tell me people are impressed by this shit..." The comment section genuinely made my day XD
When Hagrid said "I shouldn't have told you that" I knew then and there he spoiled the death of Fred
"As though Harry has mortally offended him"
This has to be a joke
It’s a funny joke
It seriously has to!
No, it’s not, lol. Why do you think Rowling used the adverb “mortally”? She could have used “gravely” or “seriously”, but she opted for a word with connotations of death. This is basic Literature.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 I think that you have seriously misunderstood the purpose of this video
@@dhvsheabdh No, it is you and almost everyone else who have misinterpreted and misunderstood the video. What the creator is doing is called “literary analysis”. He is analysing the language and deliberate metaphors that Rowling wrote. These are all completely sound analyses and evaluations.
When dumbledore calmly asked Harry “did you put your name in the goblet of fire?” That’s when I knew Fred was a goner
Bro JK herself stated in an interview that Fred’s death was a spur of the moment decision cuz she believes that no war can be written without a few losses
It’s almost like the movies came out 5-10 years after the books
@@deathstrokian6976 he uses book quotes in this vid for his reasoning dumbass. Not like they put this all in just for the movies.
@@deathstrokian6976 😂😂😂 dude I’m dying rn at this stupidity, I’m sorry. Thank you for the laugh
So how come she didnt kill off Umbridge =P
@@hidan407 that’s a pretty stupid question when she had no significance at all to us in the last movie & just because all of the fans don’t like her doesn’t mean kill her off. Are you new to movies?
When hagrid said “you’re a wizard harry” this was actually subtle foreshadowing that Fred would die in the deathly hallows
Fred: *does something
"This is a hint of Fred's death"
Fred: *doesn't do anything
"OMG, like he isn't even there, you know kinda like he's dead"
In The Order Of The Phoenix, Seeing Fred Crying While Writing in His Notebook Alongside with other Students because of Their Writing was being Painfully written on their Hands...
That Signifies Fred's Death....
Honestly he was the hardest death to cope with. He was so much younger then everyone else who died and he left his twin behind :(.
When my mom took away my DS in second grade, that’s when I knew that Fred Weasley wasn’t gonna make it
This is my favorite comment
Man I remember when I was born opening my eyes for the first time I knew Fred wouldn't survive to the end I imagine its a universal feeling
When Bilbo found Gollums ring, it was foreshadowing the death of Fred Weasley🤯
Glad to see some LotR here. GROND!
Lol. I was going to say that when the great rings were forged, it was foreshadowing Fred's death.
Bro, in the "Sorcerer's Stone," the first sentence was "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much." I just knew, Fred was going to die
In the first book, Fred’s name is Fred. That’s another foreshadowing of his death.
In the second book, Fred speaks to George, that’s another foreshadowing of his death.
In the third book, Fred’s wearing clothes. That’s another foreshadowing of his death.
In the fourth book, Fred’s name is still Fred. That’s another foreshadowing of his death.
In the fifth book Fred’s name is STILL Fred. That’s another foreshadowing of his death.
🤣😂
Yeah dumb video
😭
I started dying while reading this about Fred dying. Could that be foreshadowing Fred’s death?
😂😂😂
She knew the moment he was gonna die all along, OMG I didn’t know people die eventually💀
When Ron ate bouillabaisse on the fourth book, I knew Fred was immediately gonna die
Drop Dead Fred released in 1991. The first time I saw the first Harry Potter movie years later and was introduced to Fred Weasley, I knew right away he was a goner…
Ok but fr, Drop Dead Fred was the greatest movie I ever watched when I was younger, and to this day, it's still an amazingly entertaining classic
I think that actor was going to play peeves in the movie but then they decided to write him out.
The fact that we exist hints at fred's death.
I ate only half a banana because I couldn't finish the rest, that's when I knew Fred Weasley was going to die.
That's when you knew Fred Weasley was finished
Thats very poetic...
George losing one of his ears could also be a foreshadowing of Fred's death.
Fred taught Ron a spell in the first book to turn his rat yellow that began with “sunshine daisies” as everyone knows pushing up daisies is a term for being dead. This foreshadowed Fred’s death.
Underrated comment right here 😂❤
Really sad 😢
Fred breathing foreshadows his death
You know when Michael Jordan scores the final shot against the Monstars in Space Jam by reaching across from court to court. Even that was a smaller stretch than this whole video.
I thought you were gonna end with "that's how I knew Fred Weasley was dead"😂😂😂
This videos not a stretch at all tho? fred had serious death flags
@@landonboyd3001 I think you might be the minority with that opinion. I could debate that literally none of these were reasonable “death flags” but just skim through the comments and you’ll see that 99% of the viewers agree this whole short is a stretch and a half.
@@HelixChannel yeah, it's just a sampling bias. If you read into it as much as this video did you could probably find "foreshadowing" that Harry was going to marry Hermione
MAN THATS TOO MUCH SLDKDKWODKFMDKAODK😭😭😭😭😭😭😭☠️☠️☠️☠️
In the Goblet of Fire book, Fred says to Malfoy: "Are you going to a funeral?" and he answers: "Just to yours, Weasley"
……Imma just go check GOF real quick 🏃🏼♀️
Also, Harry eats some candy at some point in the series. Sugar leads to diabetes, which leads to death. hence, harry s death was foreshadowed.
😂😂😂😂😂 good one
@@LiliAqvq thank you!
this got me rolling
@@lorrainwasneveehere I m glad! Also, I love math! I study it in college
@@Mejayy math is personally hard to me so that’s nice!
When Mcgonigall said “babbling bumbling band of baboons” I immediately realized Fred was gonna die.
I refuse to believe Fred didn’t become a ghost at Hogwarts, to spend eternity playing pranks with peeves.
This makes sense
I like to thing that he joined the 3 marauders who were missing a member since Peters betrayal
@@Rhymers well technically only lupin died on Hogwarts ground so if the others were ghosts they would be at the ministry, Malfoy manor, and Godricks hollow :( but that would be awesome too. Terrorizing EVERYONE 😂
Only pussies who are afraid of death become ghosts
@@theenoblegamer3421I don't think the place of death matters.
Bloody Baron killed the Gray Lady - and then himself - in Albania and now they both are at Hogwarts, having steamy guilty-ghost-sex (the last part is just my imagination) 🤔
“Dumbledore said, calmly.” Sealed Fred’s fate right there. So obvious, even at the time.
When Fred blinked in the half blood prince this was clearly foreshadowing his death
once in Harry Potter history Fred felt sad which means he felt sad, these emotions hint his tragic death years later.
-something my teacher might say
Your teacher would probably agree with this video, as this video is accurate in its literary analysis.
Fred’s death was foreshadowed the moment he yelled its Freddin time and then he Fredded all over everyone
That sounds weird
it's freddin time
When I played five nights at Freddy and realize Freddy is a dead kid . I knew fred was dead
@@Bugermanchi"bUt fIvE nIgHtS aT FREDdys cAmE oUt AfTeR tHe pOtTeR bOoKs anD MOviES!" - Anyone who takes this video seriously.
In "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", Fred Weasley is shown in the movies to have breathed multiple times, this is when I realized that Fred was gonna die. His name also rhymes with "dead", so that's even more of a giveaway
No one:
Highschool english teachers:
Needs more likes
Ok, why is that actually true
when harry read that letter from hogwarts i knew fred was gonna die
After Fred died, George could never cast the Patronus spell anymore. Fred was his source of happiness.
Now this is a good fact
i think its actually bc all his happy memories had fred in them, meaning none really felt happy after freds death because the memories reminded him of fred
I was dying due to all the smart ass foreshawdowing comments, this was a nice change of pace
Well if you go off hp lore, neither can Molly because anyone who has killed, cant either. But then that negates Snape. So that cant be true And Harry produced his first patronus without a happy thought. Just pure confidence. Perhaps the real reason is he no longer believes he can
Awh ):
You missed one, in the deathly hollows when George was talking to Fred just after loosing his ear from sectumsempra while bringing Harry to the burrow, he makes a joke and says "Look Fred, I'm an angel, get it, I'm holy" while pointing to his missing ear.
when forest gump ran on that one blade of grass it was obvious foreshadowing to Fred's death
His voice is just his voice😂 love them both❤❤❤
"He's not Fred I am" that's what killed him
"Hes not dead i am"
"Oh sorry george"
"Honestlywoman you call yourselves out mother"
"Im only joking i am dead"💀
In the Sorcerer's Stone, Vernon Dursley said, "No Post on Sunday."
This is in reference to the post at Fred Weasley's grave. Foreshadowing that he would die, on a Sunday.
Oh man, May 2nd 1998 was in a Saturday. 😂
This guy would make a great English teacher
Fred stood at Harry's hospital bed alive, but is described as looking under the weather.
Probably because he just watched one of his best friends get swarmed by grim reaper looking things and then fall the length of a football field during a sports match at school.
Note that only Fred’s appearance was described- not anyone else’s. This deliberate description is called foreshadowing, and Is a recurring metaphor throughout the series.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 it ntog rium ut i canne remember
@@imanhamid-xf5iq Sorry, I can’t understand you.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 mi caso big bund ur i cant remba
@@imanhamid-xf5iq What language is this?
When George R.R Martin published “A Game of Thrones” in 1996, he hinted that Fred would be killed off in “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows”, which would go on to release nearly 11 years later.
As soon as Harry woke up in his cupboard under the stairs in the Philosopher's stone, I knew Fred was going to die...
Its crazy how in movies/shows, they make actual scary situations funny like where Fred and George literally made the unbreakable vow to Ron when it literally could've resulted in death
Another one: when George lost his ear. All of the Weasley children’s names are derived from the story of King Arthur. George rose to the throne after Frederick passed prematurely, and George had lost his left ear. So when George Weasley lost his ear in the Battle of Seven Potters, you know Fred Weasley’s not going to last much longer.
I'm not sure if you're being serious or joking like everyone else, but J.K said that she only killed him cause no wars has no loss, she wasn't gonna kill him & was just gonna leave the Weasley's untouched, I believe 🤔 she regretted killing him afterwards cause of all she took from Harry already & something else I've forgotten
Wow, that one actually makes sense.
When Dumbledore asked calmly "Did you put your name in the globet of fire?" I already knew that Fred was going to die
I almost named my son Fred but decided against it. As you can see this was a clue that Fred would eventually die in Harry Potter. Also I got a little bit of mud on my shoe when I was 3 so it was only a matter of time before Fred died 😞
As soon as I heard Fred say "I'm only joking, I am Fred" that's when I knew...💀dead
Honestly when Norberta was having tea with Fred and she told him his tea was cold, deathly cold...that was the main clue for me that Fred's time would soon be up. 😞
whos Norberta
@@LostxFound_ Hagrid's Ridgeback once they found out Norbert was a girl.
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@@abdizur8765 ohh ty
Fred rhymes with dead. He was dead before he even had a conscious thought
I note that you omit the most ominous one: where the Boggart in Grimmauld Place turns into dead Fred in front of Molly.
Actually it was Fred and George because even in death she couldn’t imagine them apart
@@Rachey9 True that
Fred and George’s being turned into old men after attempting to put their names in the Goblet of Fire was a foreshadowing to how Fred would never grow old
What yoga you be doin to perform these mental gymnastics so flawlessly
Some of the biggest reaches for foreshadowing I’ve ever heard
They were all a stretch
No, they weren’t. This is a common literary technique called foreshadowing.
When the massive snake at the zoo thanked Harry when the glass disappeared, we all knew what was in store for Fred Weasley
I remember when I will be born yesterday after tomorrow, it was clearly a hint of Fred's death.
“When we find out that Fred has a bed in his room, we can only assume that he lays down and closes his eyes every night hinting his death”
Bruh the level of gaslighting
It’s crazy how details not even slightly connected to his death can hint about it, omg🤯
please do not state things like this as if they are confirmed
This is called literary analysis. We can clearly note the deliberate usage of language in books to make conclusions that are grounded in Literature. These things are hence confirmed, as the words and metaphors were deliberate and carefully placed.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
fred: **breathes air**
this random guy: "this is how we know fred is going to die."
Must have long arms with all that stretching haha
Yesterday I went grocery shopping and the lady there said "good morning". In that instant, i had realized Fred was gonna die
When Fred taught Defense Against the Dark Arts I only knew it was a matter of time.
When Professor Umbridge tried to fire Professor Trelawney, I was already mourning for Fred.
Bro, JK Rowling legit said Fred's dying was a last minute descison.
It’s almost like the movies came out 5-10 years after the books
@@deathstrokian6976 The last book was written WHILE the movies were being made- Who am I kidding, I'm not about to argue with a Gen Alpha 🤣
Also, she planned to kill Arthur and then maybe Ron
The world cup scene and her crying scared the last memories of her boys was yelling at them, I can't even lie, I cried, didn't help that I knew eventually Fred would.
The map bit was a stretch but keep ‘em coming
All of them were.
@@TheThonimaan true, I try to give small channels breaks haha
Most of them were, and definitely neither was strong enough to back up that claim.
Also, if you're looking at things like that, you can easily find any kind of foreshadowing.
And Rowling stated that his death was an idea she suddenly got mid writing, and wasn't really planned. Take that as you will, Rowling is known for inventing writings facts or bending her own story to suit random decisions
@@TheThonimaan No, they weren’t. This was simply literary analysis.
@@nihili4196 Then why was so much of her language deliberate and carefully written? Do you think these recurring metaphors were coincidences?
Fred: *exists*
JK Rowling: “And I took that personally”
Not even Mr. Fantastic stretches as much as this video
This is not a stretch. This is simply literary analysis.
To the person who keeps calling it "literary analysis" even literary analysis must have a tiny shred of evidence
@@mckenziebate2949 The evidence was clearly presented in the video…? Literary analysis evaluates usages of language, such as metaphors and motifs, in order to make a satisfying explanation or evaluation that determines the plot of the story. This is exactly how literary analysis functions. It is unfortunate that not many of us understand the value of Literature, which is why they decide to make fun of the RUclipsr.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 the mortally offended one though
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 Jk rowling admited herself that she didnt know who she wanted to live and die until they came
If his voice was hollow and gloomy, he's more likely to have had depression than foreshadowing his death
Damn not even Reed Richards can stretch like this bruh
When I first read "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much" for the very first time, I already seen the foreshadow that was Fred's death.
I notice the foreshadowing the moment I was introduced with the character. I mean hes Fred, it rhymes with Dead.
Fred, lying on his Bed, he aFred to be Dead, he gone Med. So Sed.
And finally in Half-blood Prince JKR writes in plain text:
“Shortly after this, Fleur decided to imitate Celestina singing "A Cauldron
Full of Hot, Strong Love," which was taken by everyone, once they had
glimpsed Mrs. Weasley's expression, to be the cue that *Fred was doomed to be dead* “.
Someone saying "you could have died" or "don't die" over and over isn't exactly good foreshadowing and shouldn't be pointed to as such. Don't need any more lazy writing.
Fred farts!
Speaker: Oh! There's a hint for Freds death!
😂😂😂
I really hope you warmed up before this stretch.
When Harry was practicing lumos in the third film I knew Fred was gonna die