Lord Voldemort (aka You-Know-Who/He Who Must Not Be Named/Tom Riddle) was the darkest and most evil wizard of all time. He was extremely powerful with a large support system, as he wanted to eradicate the Muggle race, a cause largely supported by many Pure Blooded wizards. He is portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the movies.
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore was the Headmaster of Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. He was widely known as the most powerful wizard of his age. He was the only wizard that Voldemort ever feared. He is portrayed by Richard Harris in the first two movies, and then by Michael Gambon in the rest.
Voldemort: Harry Potter's archenemy. Dumbledore: The director of Hogwart's School.
Yes. Albus Dumbledore had powers and wisdom Lord Voldemort could only dream of. However, Voldemort also knew things Dumbledore didn't or that Dumbledore would never use. Dumbledore's understanding of love alone makes him more powerful than Lord Voldemort as his failure to understand led to his downfall on multiple occasions.
Dumbledore never tried to kill Voldemort because he always had a hope that Voldemort had good in him and that the good would eventually win. He believed that he was more likely to win the war and help Harry by doing good and not causing harm. If he attempted to kill Voldemort, then he would be no better than Voldemort.
no. in the 6th snape kills dumbledore. in the 7th, voldemort kills snape and harry kills voldemort
the reason why Snape killed Dumbledore was for Dumbledore not to protect harry so that Voldemort could proceed to kill him.
Voldemort: Harry Potter's archenemy. Dumbledore: The director of Hogwart's School.
No. But you must realize DUMBLEDORE'S NOTGAY!
Dumbledore is the one person Voldemort fears. He is the only person Voldemort believes stands a chance against him. The biggest threat.
Yes and No. Right before the fall of the Potters and Voldemort, Snape switched to being in the service of Dumbledore. After Voldemort fell, Snape was used by Dumbledore to keep a lookout in case of Voldemort's return, as well as to keep an eye on the remaining Death Eaters not in jail. Once Voldemort returned, Dumbledore had Snape serve Voldemort, yet he was to rely the info back to Dumbledore. Snape being a servant of Dumbledore is very easy to miss in the books and the movies. In the Half Blood Prince, when Snape kills Dumbledore, it was due to the fact the Dumbledore had arranged for Snape to kill him, if Harry was to kill Voldemort.
When Lord Voldemort asked Dumbledore for a job, he was still alive.
Yes. Albus Dumbledore had powers and wisdom Lord Voldemort could only dream of. However, Voldemort also knew things Dumbledore didn't or that Dumbledore would never use. Dumbledore's understanding of love alone makes him more powerful than Lord Voldemort as his failure to understand led to his downfall on multiple occasions.
Dumbledore never tried to kill Voldemort because he always had a hope that Voldemort had good in him and that the good would eventually win. He believed that he was more likely to win the war and help Harry by doing good and not causing harm. If he attempted to kill Voldemort, then he would be no better than Voldemort.
In the end, he's loyal to Dumbledore.
He doesn't like him.
The most powerful villain is Lord Voldemort. The most powerful wizard is either Dumbledore or Lord Voldemort. This has not entirely been established; however, it is stated that Dumbledore is "the only one he [Voldemort] feared".
no. in the 6th snape kills dumbledore. in the 7th, voldemort kills snape and harry kills voldemort
Voldemort or Dumbledore