Between Harry and Voldemort, it is difficult to determine who is greater in terms of strength alone. Voldemort was one of the greatest magician in the magical world - so powerful that people feared to take his name. On the other hand, he was cruel and without any emotions. He knew nothing of love and sacrifice. Harry, though not as skilled in magic as Voldemort was a good wizard. He was one of the best Quidditch players and very powerful in magic. In the final battle, it was actually luck and his ownership of the Elder wand that let Harry win, actually.
Voldemort, he is more experienced with magic.
He saves Voldemort from becoming stronger, he saves Hogwarts.
Voldemort dies, Harry does not.
Without spoiling the plot line, I will say that Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort are pretty much equal. Harry has the power of love and Voldemort has just plain evil power. :) Which one is stronger is up to personal decision. More on the above: Magically, no. But, where Voldemort is quick to hate and dismiss others, Harry is fair and just and empathetic. Theses values all stem from Harry's ability to LOVE. Voldemort in not capable of this and so Harry pities him. This capacity to love is what ultimately strengthens him. It is also love that always protects him. Not just physically either. The protection actually sends the help just in time. This part of the love was the ultimate sacrifice by his mother for him. When she sacrificed herself for him, her love protected him by "...the most ancient magic." Dumbledore used that phrase. Apparently more than one person at a time can be protected by just one person's love. Pretty amazing concept, huh?
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.
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.
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 ~