This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.
This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.
This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.
This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.
Kill Voldemort.
yes
Harry Potter never dies. Voldemort attempted to kill him in the Forbidden Forest in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but failed to kill him.
Search for horcruxes so he can kill voldemort
Harry. Draco wasn't even in the room
Harry doesn't kill anyone. Unless you count Voldemort. But he still didn't really kill him Voldemort's curse rebounded on himself.
Kill Voldemort.
yes
Harry Potter never dies. Voldemort attempted to kill him in the Forbidden Forest in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but failed to kill him.
Search for horcruxes so he can kill voldemort
Yes, he does kill Lord Voldemort in the end of Deathly Hallows.
Harry. Draco wasn't even in the room
Harry potter is looking for horcruxes to destroy them and kill lord voldemort
If you read it, you shall see... SPOILER ALERT!! If you don't want to know what happens, don't read this: Harry is a Horcrux. He has to kill himself in order to kill Voldemort. When he does, he come back to life later and Voldemort dies.
Harry potter kills Voldemort ( aka "you know who" or the dark lord or He Who Must Not Be Named
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.
Harry Potter is the protagonist and Voldemort the antagonist. Voldemort is forever trying to kill Harry, which makes for obvious conflict.