The end credits begin to roll across the screen and the lights come on. Three people begin to stretch. They have attended a Harry Potter movie marathon at the local library, and despite having been awake for seventeen hours and needing to use the bathroom, they have more important topics on their minds. Friedrich Nietzsche, C.S. Lewis, and T.S. Eliot have insight that they want to share. When they all gather to discuss the films, Nietzsche immediately starts sharing . Nietzsche: The philosophy behind the movies makes me sick. You can clearly see how delusion spread through the resistance. After all, the Deatheaters were merely attempting to exert their will and show how the notion that all wizards are equal was insanity. One cannot be faulted for trying to exert his will, even if he does not triumph. Lewis [ ponders Nietzsche’s statement ]: I have to disagree with you because I believe the roles to be reversed. The situation is similar to what happens on Thulcandra, and “I may t...