Harry Potter Has a Secret Horcrux that Makes Him Immortal. Harry Potter is the Boy Who Lived, but maybe he'll be the Boy Who Lived Forever. Harry lived to fight Voldemort another day, and, possibly, that bit of his soul flying around attached itself to Fawkes, making Harry essentially immortal.
Albus Dumbledore. Dumbledore was the oldest of the three children of Kendra, a Muggle-born witch, and Percival Dumbledore, a wizard. When Albus was ten and his brother Aberforth was eight, tragedy born of the friction between the Muggle and Wizarding worlds struck the family and changed it forever.
no, he couldn't predict the future. but he was incredibly adept at guessing people's true nature, tying strings together, and manipulating people to do exactly what he wanted. The time turner thing was a simple thing, since they needed to go back to before Buckbeak was killed.
The curse on the ring was meant to try to make sure that no one finding the ring would do anything to destroy the piece of Tom Riddle's soul that was making it a Horcrux. The curse was killing Dumbledore slowly (Snape was making him potions, if I recall).
In The Philosopher's Stone, while on the train to Hogwarts, Hermione tells Ron "by the way, you've got dirt on your face." I think the reason he had the dirt on his face is because his family uses the chimney to travel to train station as we see in the beginning of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Voldemort used Kreacher to test the defences around his locket Horcrux, leaving him to die afterwards. Kreacher was able to escape using house-elf magic, and told Regulus of what had happened. Regulus worked out that the locket was a Horcrux and was the reason behind Voldemort's immortality.
Harry Potter became a Horcrux when the love from his mother protected him from Lord Voldemort's curse. Instead of killing Harry the curse backfired and destroyed Voldemort's body and all his power. In the course of this battle, Voldemort accidentally gave part of his powers to baby Harry as well as a piece of his soul.
No. Harry's scar was a physical injury caused by the spell used by Voldemort. His scar remained with him throughout his life and nothing could be done about it since it was caused by dark magic.
There's no evidence Gryffindor intended that one of his descendants and house members come to Hogwarts to fulfill a mission or claim a unique position in the wizarding community. Harry and Neville are both heirs of Gryffindor, as are all the other wizards who did the same throughout time.
Harry is heir to Godric Gryffindor (see the Harry Potter Lexicon.)
Harry was never an official Horcrux, according to J.K. Rowling. And, yes, once the fragment of Voldemort's soul that Harry contained was destroyed by Voldemort, Harry lost the ability to speak Parseltongue.
Who's a famous Gryffindor? - Sirius Black. - Silvanus Kettleburn. - James Potter.
Snape did everything for Lily's sake. Snape never liked Harry. And for Snape, however he might have tried to find Lily in Harry, all he would have found was James. Even though deep down by heart Harry was like is mother as Dumbledore said, his appearance and his behavior was more like that of James and Sirius.
On April 16, Hermione is attacked by a mountain troll in Hogwarts. Harry and Fred and George Weasley come help her. They fight and kill the troll but Hermione dies of her injuries. Voldemort then gives her the self-healing powers of a mountain troll and a unicorn and makes her a horcrux out of Roger Bacon's diary.
Answer and Explanation: No, Ron does not die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He, Hermione, and Harry all survive the Battle of Hogwarts. Ron's mother retaliates by killing Bellatrix Lestrange, one of Voldemort's most powerful acolytes.
Voldemort wasn't a horcrux, there was a horcrux from Voldemort living inside him. Harry sacrificed himself to Voldemort in the forbidden forest, so that the horcrux living in him would be killed by his killing curse.
Albus Dumbledore
We don't ever see a living, breathing Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, but Harry's old headmaster is present, nevertheless. Not only is his name now a mild epithet — "Thank Dumbeldore." — but his Hogwarts portrait has several lengthy conversations with Harry over the course of the play.Narcissa Malfoy certainly wasn't good; she fell in with a bad crowd, she was haughty, cold and not afraid to be cruel. But she wasn't all bad either. Her love for Draco was very much her saving grace, and the thing that saved Harry from Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest, no less.
Answer and Explanation: No, Ron does not die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He, Hermione, and Harry all survive the Battle of Hogwarts. Ron's mother retaliates by killing Bellatrix Lestrange, one of Voldemort's most powerful acolytes.
Since Harry must die, because he's a horcrux, he can't be the one to kill voldemort. So in order for the prophecy to come true and in order for the Dark Lord to be vanquished, Voldemort has to be the one to kill harry. And that's why Dumbledore says that it is 'essential' for Voldemort to be the one to kill Harry.