Harry only dies for a short time because he himself is not dying but the horcrux inside of him is dying. that horcrux is one that even Voldemort himself was not aware that he created it
he doesn't die at all
Many of the Harry Potter products have limited editions. For example the Harry Potter movies have had limited edition boxed sets. There are also entire Harry Potter collections offered in limited editions.
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He does not die in the 7 Harry Potter books, but in due time he does.He is not immortal.Harry,Rock On!
Yes, because Voldemort sends the Avada Kedavra Curse at him but only manages to kill His Own soul in Harry that was accidentally Placed there the night Voldemort tries to kill Harry the first time... Harry Potter lives on.
he doesn't die at all
Many of the Harry Potter products have limited editions. For example the Harry Potter movies have had limited edition boxed sets. There are also entire Harry Potter collections offered in limited editions.
nine to five
No, Harry did not die in the first book or in the rest of the series. He nearly died but Dumbledore arrived in time to save him so he just spent some time in the hospital wing recovering.
The Harry Potter series is written in third person limited view. The books are from Harry's perspective, so all seven of the books explore Harry's thoughts. Harry's thoughts at any time depend on the circumstances he is in at that moment.
No, because Harry and Hermione were back in time as the real Harry and Hermione were living through it. Hermione throughs a stone at Harry to get him to notice the executers.
He is human, just like real people he will die eventually.
He does not die in the 7 Harry Potter books, but in due time he does.He is not immortal.Harry,Rock On!
Nobody died in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.Ginny Weasley almost died, but Harry saved her in time.
Harry did not die in the book or movie. thank god i love harry
No, a signal that is band limited is not time-limited while a signal that is time-limited isnot band limited.
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