Yes. During the battle he was saved by Harry, Ron and Hermione from being killed in the burning Room of Requirement.
He is alive.
An example of minor conflict in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the relationship between Harry and Draco Malfoy. The two come from very different backgrounds and have different ideologies. As such, they take an instant dislike to each other and Draco spends much of his time trying to get Harry expelled.
He uses it to go in to repair the Vanishing Cabinet so that the Death Eaters could come inside Hogwarts.
In book one where Draco, along with crabbe and goyle, come into harry's and Ron's carriage on the train going to hogwarts. Draco insults Ron's family which causes Harry to dislike him and even hate him, although he has always thought Draco an unpleasant boy anyway (the pair had first met briefly before in a robe shop).
Malfoy never held or owned the Elder Wand. He was the Master of the Elder Wand because he had disarmed Dumbledore, who was the owner of the Elder Wand. Harry later disarmed Malfoy, so he became the Master of the Elder Wand.
No. ( But, has come close to it... )
Come? Where to? Where from?Answer: You didn't say which Malfoy. But Lucius, Narcissa, and Draco Malfoy all have some role in the book 7.
No, they hate each other. At the end Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy have come to a sort of civil agreement (probably because Harry saved Draco's life twice and Draco's mother saved Harry), so it is likely Ginny Weasley also has some respect for Draco.
Yes. He was given an assignment by Lord Voldemort, and Voldemort stayed at Malfoy Manor, his home.
Yes, they're enemies. In their later life, they appear to come to a mutual understanding and are civil to each other.
All I can say is, think. At the end of the last book, Draco has a son named Scorpius, which means that he had to fall in love with someone, because babies come from you-know-what, and only girls can have babies.
If you are referring to the movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Draco appears in the beginning, where Tom Riddle aka Voldemort was having a deatheater meeting. Draco is shown sitting in between his mother, Narcissa, and his father, Lucius. You see him better when Voldemort's snake, Nagini, shows up.
draco comes from the greek word dragon
They were forced to allow the death eaters and Voldemort into their home, and Draco was forced to torture and kill people, though all of the Malfoy's became scared of Voldemort and his plans to destroy others. At the end, Lucius and Narcissa are separated from Draco while in the Dark Forest, waiting for Harry to come to Voldemort. Once Voldemort uses Avada Kadavra on Harry, he asks Narcissa to see if he is dead. As Narcissa hears his heart beat, she asks if Draco is alive in the castle, and he whispers yes to her. She saves him and claims that he is dead, and then when the Battle of Hogwarts resume, Lucius and Narcissa are seen running around, screaming for Draco, not even attempting to fight. Once Harry kills Voldemort and everyone is celebrating, the Malfoy family are off to the side, unsure if they should be there or not, but they are relieved that Voldemort has fallen.
An example of minor conflict in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the relationship between Harry and Draco Malfoy. The two come from very different backgrounds and have different ideologies. As such, they take an instant dislike to each other and Draco spends much of his time trying to get Harry expelled.
He uses it to go in to repair the Vanishing Cabinet so that the Death Eaters could come inside Hogwarts.
If you come very close to dying but you do not, you will probably experience near-death.
Draco Malfoy went to school, and was in the same year as Astoria's older sister Daphne Greengrass. So it is likely that they meet through Daphne, of course as both families were pure-blood they might have known each other.