harry hands himself over to voldemort to be killed, but instead of him dying, the part of voldemort's soul that was connected to harry (you find out in the book )vanished. they said they think that the reason that voldemort failed to kill harry and rather killed a part of his own soul is because voldemort had harry's blood, (from 4 book) which has the protection in it. so if he would killed harry he would die too.
Dumbledore dies at the end of the sixth movie and book. But when Harry arrives in a place called 'Limbo'. There he meets Harry Potter.
Spoiler alert! Near the end of book 7 - in the movies, near the end of Deathly Hallows, Part 2 - Harry dies - sort of. He has a glimpse of the afterlife, but then has the choice to come back to life, which he does.
Harry Potter does survive book seven, he is still there at the end of it.
Snape dies in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (book 7, the last) on page 658 and his last words, spoken to Harry, were "Look ... at ... me ..."
It is "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. At the end of Harry Potter 7, he dies, so no.
Dumbledore dies in book 6. In book 7, he appears in Pensieve memories, and in a glimpse Harry has of the afterlife.
No, it is his last adventure. There is an epilogue when Harry is grown up and married to Ginny Weasley at the end of book 7 though.
The battle of Hogwarts and Harry and Voldemort's duel towards the end of book 7.
That is why there is 7 books. The problems are all solved in the end of the 7th book.
She dies :(
Answer: No Answer: Yes, near the end of book 7, using the Stone of Resurrection.
George gets his ear cursed off at the start of the last book by Severus Snape. He was one of the 7 Harry Potters being transported that night to safety. Fred dies at the end of the same book at the Battle of Hogwarts (the great battle where good and evil fight also the last fight between Harry Potter and Voldemort) . :(