Darth Vader, Dobby and other fictional characters that deserve another chance at life

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We asked our readers which character who dies in a book or film they wish they could bring back to life. Here are some of our favourite answers

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Dobby, come back!

I am sure we can all agree that the death of Dobby in Harry Potter left us all emotionally devastated. He is such a lovable and sweet character – his death brought tears to my eyes.

Jerry Lui Sheung-yen, 14, Sing Yin Secondary School

Love is forever

It would be Jack from the movie Titanic. Although the film’s ending is very touching, I much prefer happy endings to tragic ones. I think Jack and Rose deserved to be together forever!

Gigi Chan, 17, Fung Kai Liu Man Shek Tong Secondary School

Reunite Ellie and Carl

I would bring Ellie from the film Up back to life. In the first few minutes of the movie, we see her with Carl, and realise how happy they are and how much they love each other – then it’s all taken away! I would love to see them reunited.

Tang King-hei, 13, Immaculate Heart of Mary College

Beloved Snape

A lot of beloved characters die in Harry Potter, but there’s one death which stands out: Severus Snape’s. It isn’t until his death that we find out how misunderstood he was, and how hard he tried to protect Harry. I would love to bring him back to life because I want to know more about him.

Cheng Tsz-ying, 12, SKH Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School

World’s coolest villain

Definitely Jim Moriarty from the BBC’s Sherlock series! Yes, he probably deserved to die, but his death was still a shame because he is undoubtedly the coolest villain in the world. His character was smart, daring and funny, and made the show more exciting.

Serena Yu, 14, St Mary’s Canossian College

Devoted dog deserved better

Hachi’s story will definitely bring a tear to your eye. The film, Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, was based on the abandoned animal’s strong bond with a university professor. Hachi spent many years waiting at a train station for his owner to come back, not knowing that he had already died.

If I could bring Hachi back to life, I would take him home and give him the life he deserved. I love you, Hachi!

Lena Kim, Discovery Bay International School

A lesson on true love

I wish Romeo from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet could be brought back to life, because the play’s ending was way too sad. Instead of killing themselves, the couple could have just run away together, and still teach their families a lesson. Win-win.

Zoe Wong Ching-ting, 13, SKH Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School

Live happily ever after

It would have to be Augustus Waters from The Fault in our Stars. He’s charming and witty, and most of all, he deserved to be with Hazel. They were such an adorable couple and should have been able to spend the rest of their lives together.

Zenna Sultan, 15, HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No 3 Secondary School

Return with a bang

I wish I could bring back Bing Bong from the Pixar movie Inside Out because he is funny, considerate and super cute. It was so selfless to sacrifice himself in the film. I definitely shed a tear.

Venus Huang Long-ching, 12, Hong Kong Chinese Women’s Club College

The dark side of the Force

I would like to see Darth Vader from Star Wars come back from the dead. He could learn to be a Jedi again, reconnect with Luke and Leia, and of course, destroy the remains of the Empire he had built. Maybe he could help Luke rebuild the Jedi Order, or teach Leia how to use the Force. Who wouldn’t want to see the Skywalkers in action or doing some normal family stuff?

Crystal Leung, 14, Maryknoll Convent School

For next week’s Top 10, tell us: 

What’s the best excuse for getting out of something you don’t want to do?

Send your answer, together with your name, age and school, to [email protected] with “Top 10: Excuse” in the subject field. Our favourite answers will appear in next week’s Top 10 page!

Edited by M. J. Premaratne

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