No. Lord Voldemort wasn't really alive, he was only a part of his soul and had no body to host that piece. Hence why he was able to share a body with Professor Quirrell.
When his hosts body died, Voldemort managed to survive but only just.
Sort of. Lord Voldemort was sharing Professor Quirrell's body but had no control over any of his actions. He ordered Quirrell to get the stone from Harry and kill him. Harry then defended himself from Quirrell.
Yes. Lord Voldemort appears in the final chapter of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He was sharing Professor Quirrell's body, when Quirrell removed his turban Voldemort's face could been seen on the back of his head.
Lord Voldemort was already very weak when he possessed Professor Quirrell and was surviving by drinking unicorn blood. When Quirrell died, Voldemort was reduced to almost nothing. He had no choice but to flee and go into hiding when Dumbledore arrived.
Voldemort went to Albania to hide and barely survived for the next two years until Peter Pettigrew found him in mid 1994.
Lord Voldemort was sharing his body with Professor Quirrell. Harry and Quirrell fought, but Voldemort wasn't in a position to do anything since he was only a face and had no control over the body.
Quirrell was unable to touch Harry without suffering severe burns, Harry used that to his advantage and Quirrell died of his injuries.
Sort of, he (or rather the entity containing him) was killing and feeding off the blood of unicorns in the forest.
Yes. Lord Voldemort was sharing the body of Professor Quirrell. He appears briefly at the end.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
No. The book was titled Harry Potter & the Philosophers stone for the rest of the world while in USA and India it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone
Richard Harris was in two harry potter movies. Harry Potter and the philosophers stone and Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets
The big event in the first year of Harry Potter is that Voldemort, or You-Know-Who, was going after the sorcerer's stone. This would have made him immortal.
Catch-22 paradox: "You can only have the thing you need if you are not in need of it" Harry did not need the Sorcerer's Stone, but Voldemort did. Harry got the stone because he needed to keep it away from Voldemort, not because he needed it for himself specifically.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Its Actually Called Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone silly
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
No. The book was titled Harry Potter & the Philosophers stone for the rest of the world while in USA and India it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone
Harry Potter was trying to prevent Lord Voldemort from stealing the philosopher's stone. He knew that if Voldemort got the stone he would be able to return to power and would start the war again.
the philosophers stone
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.
Richard Harris was in two harry potter movies. Harry Potter and the philosophers stone and Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets
Lord Voldemort shared a body with Professor Quirrell.
Harry Potter and the philosophers stone
Harry Potter's conflict is that Lord Voldemort will get the philosopher's stone and return to power. Without the stone, Voldemort is delayed from returning and cannot restart the war.