No because that would also mean that Draco would have to die as well and he defiantly doesn't
deatheaters
Voldemort, Deatheaters, and in a few of the books Dementors
The three Malfoys, for example, are some of the deatheaters that survived. There are quite a few deatheaters where their fate is not mentioned. It is insinuated though that either they are caught while still at the Battle of Hogwarts, or they are hunted down in the aftermath of the war.
Deatheaters are the clan of Voldemorts followers. They Catch people and torture and kill them. For instance in the 4th book, The Goblet of Fire, at the world cup the Deatheaters come and torture a Muggle family. In part 1 of the 7th movie, The Deathly Hollows, they kill a Hogwarts teacher.
It's a vanishing cabinet so he can get deatheaters in from Borgin and Burkes past the Castle's protective enchantments
1) Good guys aren't meglomaniacal and therefore don't feel a need to brand all their followers. 2) Having a tattoo on your forearm makes espionage rather difficult.
Yeah, they are. They are kissing in the end of the movie. When Harry, Ron and Hermione go fight with the Deatheaters.
first is madeye, then hedwig, then fred, lupin, tonks, snape, voldermort, dobby, the minister of magic (scrigmor somthing lyk that), some deatheaters and possibly more but im not sure...
Neither in the movies nor the book does JK Rowling express his attitude towards Jaguars, however one can assume from his character he would be fond of them on account that he is fond of all living creatures...that aren't Deatheaters or He Who Must Not Be Named.
Severus Snape casts 'Sectumsempra' at a deatheaters wand hand, but misses and hits George's ear.
Yes, in 1997/98 under the directions of Voldemort. It was another part of Dumbledore's plan, that Snape would make sure that the students were somewhat protected from the crueler Deatheaters.
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody. Dobby maybe Gellert Grindelwald the old Muggle Studies professor at Hogwarts Hedwig some Deatheaters probably