Harry Potter: Dobby’s Grave threatens the environment in the UK

Harry Potter: Dobby’s Grave threatens the environment in the UK

The memorial erected by fans of the elf in the JK Rowling saga is covered in socks. An ecological nuisance for this beach in Wales where litter accumulates.

Dobby for free, but Dobby pollutes! The famous elf of the saga Harry Potter it is the cause of environmental problems. In question, as revealed by the New York Times with a lot of humor but also seriousness, the memorial erected in his honor by the fans.

“What a wonderful place to be with friends”

A mound of sand topped by a wooden cross is in fact found on the beach of Freshwater West in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This is where Dobby’s death scene was filmed, a mythical moment in the movie “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1”, released in 2010. “What a wonderful place to be with your friends,” Dobby melted in. one last sigh before he dies in Harry’s arms. A somewhat less magnificent place, as countless socks are spread out on the sand. Socks in reference to the one in volume 2, which Lucius Malfoy offers to the elf in spite of him, trapped by Harry, thus freeing Dobby from her cruel master.

For Welsh conservationists, the joke went on long enough. Nice offers or not, throwing your socks on the beach isn’t really good for the environment and authorities have threatened to destroy Dobby’s memorial. Eventually, abracadabra, it can stay, as long as the “gifts” (in this case also called garbage) stop doing it. Otherwise … Avada Kedavra!

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Source: Madmoizelle

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