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I think we all knew that either Fred or George would bite it, because you just can't have twins going through a fictional war and both making it out alive. I didn't, however, expect the same of 'Crabbe and Goyle' as I did for 'Fred and George', but it obeys the same principle.

It's symbolic of the part of yourself that dies when you go through something like that, I think. Twins are often written as 'two halves of the same person', and the death of one's twin being like 'losing a part of oneself', so the reverse - losing a part of oneself being symbolised by the death of a twin - is obvious when you think about it.
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