Harry Potter believes the Resurrection Stone should not be used because it can lead to unhealthy obsessions with the past and the dead. He understands that those who return are not truly alive and that seeking to bring back lost loved ones can hinder the grieving process. Ultimately, he values the importance of moving on and cherishing memories rather than clinging to what is lost. This perspective aligns with his acceptance of death as a natural part of life.
Dumbledore, who leaves it to Harry Potter.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
He didn't kill anybody.
Yes.
No.
There isn't anybody in the Harry Potter books called Henry. Or "Herny".
he doesnt
James and Lily Potter, Remus Lupin and Sirius Black.
Not during the series.
The Elder wand, Harry's invisibility cloak, and the Resurrection Stone.
Yes he did but he had the resurrection stone with him so he came back to life you twits
I am not aware of any Lydia in Harry Potter - nor of anybody with a similar name. The closest is perhaps Lily - Harry's mother.