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Albus Dumbledore is dead. He was killed by Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The two agreed that Snape would kill Dumbledore, instead of Malfoy doing it because Dumbledore was going to die anyway.
I suppose you mean Dumbledore. He doesn't return to life - Snape really killed him.
In the book, yes - Morfin Gaunt has a snake. In the film not really; Tom Riddle tells Dumbledore that he can talk to snakes.
The title of the sixth book in the Harry Potter series is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It was first published in Great Britain in 2005 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
He steals it from Albus Dumbledore's sarcophagus in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, after finally discovering that Dumbledore had possessed it all along. He is not, however, aware that even though he's taken the wand, it still does not technically belong to him, and so he cannot wield it as it was meant to be wielded. Therefore, he murders Severus Snape, under the assumption that doing so will make him the wand's master. Turns out he was wrong again though and the wand was actually meant to be loyal to Harry Potter, because draco malfoy disarmed dumbledore in the observitory tower in harry potter 6 and then later in the 7th one, harry disarms draco becoming the true master of the elder wand, so Voldemort was REALLY slippin' in his pimpin' toward the end.LOL
Albus Dumbledore is dead. He was killed by Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The two agreed that Snape would kill Dumbledore, instead of Malfoy doing it because Dumbledore was going to die anyway.
I suppose you mean Dumbledore. He doesn't return to life - Snape really killed him.
Because Voldemort wanted so. (And Dumbledore wanted so, too; both of them thought Snape was their man but he was really loyal to Dumbledore's .)
In the book, yes - Morfin Gaunt has a snake. In the film not really; Tom Riddle tells Dumbledore that he can talk to snakes.
The title of the sixth book in the Harry Potter series is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It was first published in Great Britain in 2005 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
He soesn't really come back to life in either. However, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, when Voldermort uses the Avada Kedavra spell on Harry, he sees Dumbledore in a dream
Not in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Price, no.
When he said that he saw himself receiving wool socks, that was an excuse - he didn't want to say what he really saw in the mirror. It was stated in the book that Harry Potter thought, later, that Dumbledore might not have been entirely truthful.
Yes he is dead he died whenn they were taking the scenes from the movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban so they had to reatke the scence with a new dumbledore.
No. Voldemort kills Snape before the battle is over. But even if Snape had survived, Harry would probably have testified on his behalf, and told everyone how Snape was really working for Dumbledore the whole time. In fact, Harry did say something to that effect, out loud so everyone could hear, during his final duel with Voldemort.
Answer: he meant that he didnt want to work undercover as voldemorts follower anymore he did it for dumbledore Answer: It meant that, although he had in principle agreed to do the task that Dumbledore had given him, he didn't really like to do it.
Ron and Lavender aren't really made for each other.