Marvolo Gaunt was descendent of the Peveralls, right? And Gaunt was voldemort's grandfather. And harry was descendent of the peveralls AS WELL. Which leads to voldemort being harry's uncle.
No, he doesn't. The two have a very complicated relationship (see below for details) but they each stay their own beings. Harry's wand and Voldemort's wand share the same "core" - that is, the phoenix that provided the feather for Voldemort's wand dropped two feathers - one of which ended up in the core of Harry's wand, and the other in the core of Voldemort's wand. This provided Harry with the protection of the twin cores - which is never fully explained in the book. Their wands often connect - in short, Voldemort can't touch Harry with his own wand since Harry has the protection of the twin cores. Another relationship is their blood. Harry's mother, when she died, performed old magic - the protection of love. Harry was protected by his mother's love, and Voldemort could not touch him when he had that protection. But in the Goblet of Fire, when Voldemort returns, he uses Harry's blood in the potion. Harry's blood now runs in Voldemort's veins - along with the protection from Lily Potter. Now, Voldemort can touch him. The third and most important relationship is that, on the night he killed Harry's parents and failed to kill Harry, Voldemort accidentally created a seventh Horcrux, which latched itself onto the only living thing it could find - Harry. So though Harry had a bit of Voldemort's soul in him, Harry was still Harry. Despite these connections, Harry never turned into Lord Voldemort
Voldemort dies, Harry does not.
the final battle between harry and voldemort where harry kills voldemort
In the Deathly Hallows , the third time with Voldemort killing Harry ( it was in the Hogwarts' Forbbiden Forest) the spell had backfired on Voldemort again. It made Harry go in to see Albus Dumbledore in King's Cross.After Voldemort casts the killing curse, Harry goes unconscious. Dumbledore's spirit leads Harry's spirit to a couple of seats and commends him for his bravery. He acknowledges that he is dead, but says that Harry is probably not. He explains, or helps Harry to figure out, that while Voldemort has just killed the part of his own soul that was embedded within Harry, Harry is still alive because Voldemort reconstituted his own body out of Harry's blood (in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire). Because Voldemort contains Harry's blood, as long as Voldemort is alive he preserves Lily Potter's charm, so Harry can't die at his hand. Thus, paradoxically, while Harry had to die before Voldemort could, Harry can't die while Voldemort lives. They have a double bond, with Voldemort's soul in Harry and Harry's blood in Voldemort.
Voldemort in like Harry Potter? in harry potter, Harry does.
In the great hall with Voldemort.
Harry prevented Lord Voldemort from gaining the Philosopher's Stone and returning to power. Voldemort was very weak and was forced to go into hiding, where he remained until 1994 when he was found by Peter Pettigrew.
Harry's one of Voldemort's horcruxes. On the night of Halloween, when Voldemort killed Lily and James, he made Harry a horcrux. Voldemort himself didn't know this fact that time. This is the reason Harry can speak parseltongue.
No the part of Voldemort in side him was killed when he the real Voldemort was killed ~ Actually, the Voldemort part (horcrux) of him died when Voldemort attempted to kill Harry. This killed part of Voldemort's self inside of Harry, the horcrux he hadn't meant to make. -Ben ~
Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.
No, Harry Potter survived the series.In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Voldemort did hit him with a killing curse but it only killed the part of Voldemort's soul (a Horcrux) that was inside Harry at the time. No,instead he kills Voldemort. he is protected by his ability to love unlike Voldemort and sacrifice of his mother,an ancient magic which Voldemort overlooked.
Harry doesn't die, silly. Harry, Ron, Hermione and Neville manage to destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes in #7, and then Voldemort uses Avada Kedavra on Harry, but Harry doesn't die, just Voldemort's Horcrux inside him dies. Then Harry faints although Voldemort believes him to be dead. Harry wakes up, makes a long speech about how Voldemort made a lot of mistakes in his life, then Harry kills him.