• spaceghoti
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    That's the joy of fantasy, it could mean any number of things. The ending of the book could represent Harry's eventual rehabilitation and return to normal life, or it could represent his final descent into madness. It could represent relationships he's formed with his fellow patients and their caretakers. It could mean he's not cured but he's worked out a way to reconcile his fantasy with the real world so he's at least functional. Or he could be completely comatose and this is all just a dream he never wakes from.

    Part of the fun is that it becomes a Rorschach test. What you think it means says more about you than the story itself.