Tamam öğretmenim ben bir şey var ya bir insan bir arar bir şey olmaz sen kaç gibi müsait olur musun bir şey var ama bir insan bir arar sorar gibi müsait
This last regret is made so bitter to Harry because, as he admits, it is his own fault he has not adequately exercised his great talent: “He had destroyed his talent by not using it, by betrayals of himself and what he believed in.” In a strange parallel, it is also Harry’s fault that he developed gangrene; by not using iodine on his scratch, he allowed it to become septic and is therefore to blame for his impending death.
Viewed in this light, Harry’s predicament is self-inflicted, and is therefore a fitting punishment for his repeated acts of self-betrayal over the years. The lingering question of the story is how Harry’s situation is resolved
Jocelyn decided to take a vacation to Luke's farm for the rest of the summer, but Clary was upset about this. She did not want to leave. Instead, she stormed out of the apartment, and went the Eric's poetry slam. There, with Simon, she meets Jace again. I won't spoil it for you, but if you have any more questions about this book, just PM me!
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