Harry Potter's only actually destroyed one Horcrux: Tom Riddle's diary which Harry stabbed with a Basilisk fang in the Chamber of Secrets before he knew what Horcruxes were.
Albus Dumbledore then sourced and destroyed the Gaunt ring with the sword of Godric Gryffindor. Ron Weasley also used the sword to destroy Salazar Slytherin's locket.
Hermione Granger destroyed Helga Hufflepuff's cup with a Basilisk fang while Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem was burned by Fiendfyre set by Vincent Crabbe.
Lord Voldemort then destroyed his own Horcrux when he hit Harry with a killing curse before Neville Longbottom decaptitated Nagini, destroying the last one.
The diary in the chamber of secrets
The locket Ron destroys in a forest
The goblet hermione destroys in the chamber of secrets
The snake Neville destroys in the entrance to hogwarts
Harry himself Voldemort destroys by killing him
The tiara he destroys with he basilisk fang in the room of requirement
These are in no particular order
Dumbledore destroyed the ring with the sword of Gryffindor which is coated in basilisk venom.
Ron destroyed Slytherins locket in the woods with the sword.
Harry destroyed Tom Marvollo Riddles diary in the chamber of secrets with a basilisk fang
Hermione destroyed Hufflepuffs cup with a basilisk fang
Neville chopped off Naginis head with the sword
Crabbe destroyed the diadem with feind fyre
Voldermort destroyed the horcrux in Harry Potter in he 7th book with the killing curse Harry lived.
Voldemort actually killed it while trying to kill Harry. But because a part of Harry was preserved within Voldemort, and he offered himself up as a sacrifice, he survived.
When Voldemort cast the killing curse on Harry it did not kill Harry himself, it just killed the part of Voldemort inside of him.
with godrics sword or the basalisks teeth/venom.
Harry didn't destroy it. Ravenclaw's Diadem is destroyed in the Room of Requirement by Vincent Crabbe's Fiendfyre.
That is a matter of opinion, thus cannot be answered with a definite "correct" response. Some would say Harry Potter because he has had to endure countless treacheries each year at Hogwarts, searching for the horcruxes and *SPOILER* being an Auror afterwards.
Each of them destroys a Horcrux. (So does Hermione Granger, Vincent Crabbe, Tom Riddle and Neville Longbottom)
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It is because the title of each book is 'Harry Potter and the Whatever'. With these titles Harry is bound to be the most important character, isn't he?
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: UK: 1997 US: 1998 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: UK: 1998 US: 1999 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: UK & US: 1999 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: UK & US: 2000 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: UK & US: 2003 Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince: UK & US: 2005 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: UK & US: 2007
Harry Potter is trying to destroy all of the Horcruxes.. Each horcrux has part of Voldemort's soul in them. Harry Potter will have to destroy them all before Voldemort can die.
That is a matter of opinion, thus cannot be answered with a definite "correct" response. Some would say Harry Potter because he has had to endure countless treacheries each year at Hogwarts, searching for the horcruxes and *SPOILER* being an Auror afterwards.
Each of them destroys a Horcrux. (So does Hermione Granger, Vincent Crabbe, Tom Riddle and Neville Longbottom)
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry started dating Ginny Weasley however as he feared for her safety he decided that they could no longer see each other. It is clear that despite this he continued to love Ginny throughout his search for the Horcruxes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In the epilogue we see that Harry marries Ginny and has three children with her.
The main events in each Harry Potter span one year.The main events in each Harry Potter span one year.The main events in each Harry Potter span one year.The main events in each Harry Potter span one year.
Dumbledore was very fond of Harry since book 1, and Harry trusted him throughout the entire series. By the 6th book, Harry and Dumbledore became extra close to each other as Dumbledore taught Harry about Voldemort's past and they searched for Horcruxes. Harry was devastated when Snape killed Dumbledore.
Harry, Ron and Hermione track down the remaining Horcruxes which involves stealing one from Bellatrix Lestrange Gringotts' vault. This alerts Voldemort who decides to start checking each Horcrux is safe. Harry sees this and discovers the last Horcrux (aside from Nagini and Harry whom they don't know about) is at Hogwarts. A large battle the ensues and all of the plot lines are tied up allowing Harry and Voldemort to come to their final battle.
Yes 9 times because Lord Voldemort had seven Horcruxes of his soul which were:The Diary.Marvolo Gaunt's Ring.Salazar Slytherin's Locket.Helga Hufflepuff's Cup.Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem.Harry Potter (unknown to Voldemort until after he had destroyed it).Nagini the Snake.He died a bit when each of these was destroyed.He also retained part of his soul inside him (8) which died when he fought Harry at at the end of the story.Then (9) he also died first the first time when he tried to kill Harry Potter as a baby.
Yes. Her name is on each of the Harry Potter books as the author.
There is a movie adaptation for each books from the Harry Potter Series.
Yes, Lord Voldemort did die in the end of the seventh Harry Potter book. When Voldemort killed Harry, he killed the part of himself inside of him as Harry was one of the Horcruxes. When Harry was carried back to the castle, Neville killed Nagini (Voldemort's Snake) which destroyed the last Horcrux. Harry then had a little dramatic scene where he and Voldemort are shooting one long strand of magic at each other and Harry overpowers Voldemort and kills him.
Harry potter and the philosophers stone, Harry potter and the Chamber of secrets, Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire, Harry potter and the order of the phoenix, Harry potter and the half-blood prince, Harry potter and the deathly hallows. She also wrote 'The tales of Beedle the bard' , 'quidditch through the ages' and 'fantastic beasts and where to find them.' phew!