Voldemort: Harry Potter's archenemy.
Dumbledore: The director of Hogwart's School.
Albus Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort was a close second. 1) Albus Dumbledore 2) Lord Voldemort 3) Grindelwald 4) Mad Eye Moody 5) Minerva Mcgonagall
Part one stops just after Voldemort gets the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's grave.
There isn't really any problem at Hogwarts, not that I know of, unless you can specify when this supposed "problem" was. There are always issues RE Voldemort but these aren't always related to Hogwarts Book 1. The Philosophers Stone plot Book 2. There was the Chamber of Secrets plot Book 7. One of the Horcruxes was there But thats all I can think of, try reading the books if you dont know.
1) Lord Voldemort wanted him to, 2) Dumbledore wanted him to.
well, The good people in harry potter wouldn't know what the bad people were doing. Snape is a spy. He killed dumbledore so the death eater and voldemort would trust him. Dumbledore's death was planned P.S. Dumbledore would have died anyway because his hand was somehow cursed so he only had 1 year to live !!
Albus Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort was a close second. 1) Albus Dumbledore 2) Lord Voldemort 3) Grindelwald 4) Mad Eye Moody 5) Minerva Mcgonagall
Dumbledore was very fond of Harry since book 1, and Harry trusted him throughout the entire series. By the 6th book, Harry and Dumbledore became extra close to each other as Dumbledore taught Harry about Voldemort's past and they searched for Horcruxes. Harry was devastated when Snape killed Dumbledore.
Part one stops just after Voldemort gets the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's grave.
The night in the astronomytower Draco disarmed Dumbledore meaning he possesed the elder wand and snape killed dumbledore but the wand is Draco's So he didnt own the wand as he killed dumble dore and then harry disarmed draco in deathly hallows part 1 so the wand is Harry's and in Part 2 Voldemort thinking it was snape's killed him and he thought that the elder wand was his and when they dueled Harry and Voldemort, Voldemort hit harry with the killing curse but The wand Don't dare to kill its owner so it flew to harry himself
There isn't really any problem at Hogwarts, not that I know of, unless you can specify when this supposed "problem" was. There are always issues RE Voldemort but these aren't always related to Hogwarts Book 1. The Philosophers Stone plot Book 2. There was the Chamber of Secrets plot Book 7. One of the Horcruxes was there But thats all I can think of, try reading the books if you dont know.
The following is a spoiler; I suggest you read the books, or wait for the movies.At the end of book 7, Severus Snape is betrayed by Lord Voldemort, who at that time still believes that Snape works for him. He has Nagini kill him. Snape, deadly wounded, passes some memories to Harry, right before his death. Harry Potter looks at them in the Pensive and learns that Snape was loyal to Dumbledore, and that the killing of Dumbledore was suggested by Dumbledore himself, for two reasons: 1) Dumbledore didn't have much time to live anyway; 2) it was convenient, for the planes of the Order of the Phoenix, for Voldemort to completely trust Snape.The following is a spoiler; I suggest you read the books, or wait for the movies.At the end of book 7, Severus Snape is betrayed by Lord Voldemort, who at that time still believes that Snape works for him. He has Nagini kill him. Snape, deadly wounded, passes some memories to Harry, right before his death. Harry Potter looks at them in the Pensive and learns that Snape was loyal to Dumbledore, and that the killing of Dumbledore was suggested by Dumbledore himself, for two reasons: 1) Dumbledore didn't have much time to live anyway; 2) it was convenient, for the planes of the Order of the Phoenix, for Voldemort to completely trust Snape.The following is a spoiler; I suggest you read the books, or wait for the movies.At the end of book 7, Severus Snape is betrayed by Lord Voldemort, who at that time still believes that Snape works for him. He has Nagini kill him. Snape, deadly wounded, passes some memories to Harry, right before his death. Harry Potter looks at them in the Pensive and learns that Snape was loyal to Dumbledore, and that the killing of Dumbledore was suggested by Dumbledore himself, for two reasons: 1) Dumbledore didn't have much time to live anyway; 2) it was convenient, for the planes of the Order of the Phoenix, for Voldemort to completely trust Snape.The following is a spoiler; I suggest you read the books, or wait for the movies.At the end of book 7, Severus Snape is betrayed by Lord Voldemort, who at that time still believes that Snape works for him. He has Nagini kill him. Snape, deadly wounded, passes some memories to Harry, right before his death. Harry Potter looks at them in the Pensive and learns that Snape was loyal to Dumbledore, and that the killing of Dumbledore was suggested by Dumbledore himself, for two reasons: 1) Dumbledore didn't have much time to live anyway; 2) it was convenient, for the planes of the Order of the Phoenix, for Voldemort to completely trust Snape.
Harry Potter: Prevented Voldemort from taking possession of the Philosophers Stone Defeated the Basilisk Saved Sirius Black from going to Azkaban and Saved an innocent Hippogriff Duelled Voldemort deflecting most of his spells and escaping Duelled Voldemort and Most of his Death eaters with the company of some of his school friends and the Order of the Phoenix Destroyed some 1 horcrux with Dumbledore Killed Voldemort Married Ginny and had three kids
1) Lord Voldemort wanted him to, 2) Dumbledore wanted him to.
(1) Lord Voldemort was a bit hard to find, and (2) as explained in later books, he had taken certain precautions that made it difficult to kill him (the horcruxes, explained in book 6).
When he is in his final duel with Harry Potter he attempts to kills Harry Potter with the killing curse with Dumbledore's wand (The deathly Hallow Wand) which should have been given to Draco but Harry beat Draco in a duel so he was the owner and Dumbledore's wand backfires when Harry tries the disarming spell so Tom Riddle gets hit by his own spell.
They didn't; it was Dumbledore's plan. Snape agreed to go along.As for the reasons:Dumbledore was going to die soon, anyway. Snape had estimated that the curse would kill Dumbledore in about a year.It was important for Voldemort to trust Snape.They didn't; it was Dumbledore's plan. Snape agreed to go along. As for the reasons:Dumbledore was going to die soon, anyway. Snape had estimated that the curse would kill Dumbledore in about a year.It was important for Voldemort to trust Snape.They didn't; it was Dumbledore's plan. Snape agreed to go along. As for the reasons:Dumbledore was going to die soon, anyway. Snape had estimated that the curse would kill Dumbledore in about a year.It was important for Voldemort to trust Snape.They didn't; it was Dumbledore's plan. Snape agreed to go along. As for the reasons:Dumbledore was going to die soon, anyway. Snape had estimated that the curse would kill Dumbledore in about a year.It was important for Voldemort to trust Snape.
well, The good people in harry potter wouldn't know what the bad people were doing. Snape is a spy. He killed dumbledore so the death eater and voldemort would trust him. Dumbledore's death was planned P.S. Dumbledore would have died anyway because his hand was somehow cursed so he only had 1 year to live !!