Barty Crouch Junior and the three Lestranges (Bellatrix, Rodolohus, Rabastan).
No. He lost his loyalty the second Lord Voldemort threatened lily potter's life, because of his love for her. Snape was then always loyal to Dumbledore.
To me yes but others despise this pairing. I think they deserve each other but that's just my opinion!
They're brave and loyal to eachother.
Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail) was the person helping him on a daily basis. However, Voldemort's most loyal follower was Barty Crouch Jr, whom he trusted more than Peter Pettigrew because his loyalty, unlike Peter's, had never been questioned.
Harry Potter does not die throughout the whole series. In the last book, The Deathly Hallows, he does get hit by the Avada Kadavra curse and but is resurrected When Harry first got attacked by Lord Voldemort (age 1), Voldemort leaves apart of his soul in Harry without knowing (the seventh Horcrux Voldemort did not intend to make). Therefore when Voldemort does use the killing curse on Harry in the last book Voldemort simply kills the Horcrux inside Harry. Harry then goes to ... an ''alternative heaven'' and talks to Dumbledore who explains all of this. Dumbledore then tells Harry that he can go back to the real world and defeat Voldemort. This means that the Horcrux in Harry is destroyed but he is still alive. Since Voldemort did not think he could come back to defeat him, he had less protection for his last Horcrux, Nagini. Once Neville killed Nagini and all the Horcruxes were destroyed, Harry was able to defeat Voldemort because they were both equal.It was also explained that because Voldemort used Harry's blood to resurrect himself into human form, the protection that lay in Harry from his mother's sacrifice also lay in Voldemort. That's another reason Harry didn't die when Voldemort attacked him. Later, Neville killed the snake, Nagini, and that was officially the last Horcrux that was destroyed, making Voldemort mortal.All movies on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2341361-harry-potter-and-the-chamber-of-secrets-2002
Bellatrix Lestrange is first introduced in the fifth book of the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." She is a loyal supporter of Lord Voldemort and a powerful Death Eater.
No. He lost his loyalty the second Lord Voldemort threatened lily potter's life, because of his love for her. Snape was then always loyal to Dumbledore.
Sirius Black was murdered by his cousin, Bellatrix Lestrange, because she is the crazy, murderous type. He wasn't on Voldemort's side and Bellatrix was one of Voldemort's loyal servants.
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 .)
To me yes but others despise this pairing. I think they deserve each other but that's just my opinion!
They're brave and loyal to eachother.
He was extremely courageous and loyal. He used these traits to do what was right and defeat Voldemort.
In chapter 36 of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (GoF), the Dark Mark burning signifies Voldemort's return. Dumbledore asks Sirius to round up old friends, including Lupin. He says gravely to Snape to do what he knows he must. Since the Dark Mark is burning, it is a summons from Voldemort for his loyal followers. Dumbledore knows this, and is asking Snape to proceed to return to Voldemort to act as a double agent. The real question is, who will Snape *really* be loyal to in the end. Read the sequels (or see the movies) to find out!
Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail) was the person helping him on a daily basis. However, Voldemort's most loyal follower was Barty Crouch Jr, whom he trusted more than Peter Pettigrew because his loyalty, unlike Peter's, had never been questioned.
Harry Potter does not die throughout the whole series. In the last book, The Deathly Hallows, he does get hit by the Avada Kadavra curse and but is resurrected When Harry first got attacked by Lord Voldemort (age 1), Voldemort leaves apart of his soul in Harry without knowing (the seventh Horcrux Voldemort did not intend to make). Therefore when Voldemort does use the killing curse on Harry in the last book Voldemort simply kills the Horcrux inside Harry. Harry then goes to ... an ''alternative heaven'' and talks to Dumbledore who explains all of this. Dumbledore then tells Harry that he can go back to the real world and defeat Voldemort. This means that the Horcrux in Harry is destroyed but he is still alive. Since Voldemort did not think he could come back to defeat him, he had less protection for his last Horcrux, Nagini. Once Neville killed Nagini and all the Horcruxes were destroyed, Harry was able to defeat Voldemort because they were both equal.It was also explained that because Voldemort used Harry's blood to resurrect himself into human form, the protection that lay in Harry from his mother's sacrifice also lay in Voldemort. That's another reason Harry didn't die when Voldemort attacked him. Later, Neville killed the snake, Nagini, and that was officially the last Horcrux that was destroyed, making Voldemort mortal.All movies on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2341361-harry-potter-and-the-chamber-of-secrets-2002
Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, and the Gryffindor House for the most part.
No, he goes on to live with Harry and family and receives better treatment and feels loyal to Harry in return.