Harry Potter doesn't die, see because if you look at the end few pages of deathly Hallows, Harry is married to Ginny and they have kids so they dont die.
I know for a fact that Colin Creevey dies but:
Hermione
Ron
Harry
Ginny
Draco
all survive
I don't know what page Harry dies on, but he does die, you imbecile. He has to die because Voldemort accidentally made him into a horcrux, and in order to defeat him, ALL of his horcruxes had to be destroyed, including Potter.
on page 744, dont spoil yourself by looking at it though
He took the locket Horcrux from Voldemort.
Snape dies in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (book 7, the last) on page 658 and his last words, spoken to Harry, were "Look ... at ... me ..."
Snape was the Headmaster. And while it looked like he was the villain, he was trying to make sure that things were not too bad for the student while trying not to expose his true loyalties to Voldemort.
Most likely -- I mean he could not have killed a snake with an illusion, could he?
He dies on page 636 at Hogwarts during the battle.
Book 7
harry hands himself over to voldemort to be killed, but instead of him dying, the part of voldemort's soul that was connected to harry (you find out in the book )vanished. they said they think that the reason that voldemort failed to kill harry and rather killed a part of his own soul is because voldemort had harry's blood, (from 4 book) which has the protection in it. so if he would killed harry he would die too.
voldemort killed them all.
if you are talking about voldemort in the 7th harry potter book, then yes
Yes. She battles Snape and Voldemort.
SPOILERS: In the last book of the Harry Potter series, Book 7, during the end of the book, Harry Potter kills Voldemort with a single lash of his wand. Harry had used expelliarmus charm and reflected Voldemort's killing curse, which had turned around and killed Voldemort instead of Harry. Want to know how this was possible? Read the book.
He took the locket Horcrux from Voldemort.
Harry Potter brandishing his wand on the front of the book, and Voldemort brandishing his wand on the back of the book.
The battle of Hogwarts and Harry and Voldemort's duel towards the end of book 7.
He kills Voldemort's snake, a.k.a. one of the horcruxes. He also gets tortured.
Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.
Snape dies in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (book 7, the last) on page 658 and his last words, spoken to Harry, were "Look ... at ... me ..."