In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, he said that while he did indeed get the Killing Curse turned on him, his precautions (the Horcruxes) stopped him from dying. He could not die. The Curse, therefore, ripped him from his body and he escaped to Albania as "less than the meanest ghost."
He was able to posses animals and humans but couldn't take the chance of being where humans were plentiful. Until Peter Pettigrew helped him get his body back he wasn't fully alive.
Not really. He isn't truly a Death Eater. He just wants to save his father and his family from being killed by Voldemort. He agrees to take on a mission for Voldemort to try and redeem his family. This mission is to kill Albus Dumbledore, but in the end, Draco can't do it. He may be a bad kid, but he's not a murderer.
Harry's desire to not have Lord Voldemort return to power is the force behind his actions in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.If Voldemort gains the philosopher's stone he can return to power and will resume trying to take over the wizarding world. This will result in the death of hundreds of muggles, witches and wizards. Nobody wants the world at war again.
Other than Potions, it is unknown which subjects Voldemort studied. We know he took Potions at N.E.W.T level because he was in Professor Slughorn's sixth year class. Voldemort was a very good student, so it's likely he could take any subject he wanted.
Regulus basically killed himself, or rather, committed suicide. He went with his house elf, Kreacher to the cave where one of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes was kept and did what was necessary to acquire it. After ordering Kreacher to go back home without him, he pretty much allowed himself to be dragged down into the lake with the Inferi to his death.
Lord Voldemort gave Harry's mother, Lily, the choice to stand aside and live. She refused to do so and died protecting her child. This created a strong bond of magic that is not understood by many. Lily's love for her son created a powerful protection spell over him. When Lord Voldemort - a person who had delved into the darkest of magic to extend his life - tried to kill an innocent, defenceless baby he was unable to. The spell rebounded and hit Lord Voldemort. However, as Voldemort already had several Horcruxes he didn't die, he was just ripped from his body.
Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters are trying to take over and they don't want him to do so which means they need to fight him.
A snatcher is kind of like Voldemort's bounty hunters; the snatchers catch Muggle Borns and Blood-traitors
Not really. He isn't truly a Death Eater. He just wants to save his father and his family from being killed by Voldemort. He agrees to take on a mission for Voldemort to try and redeem his family. This mission is to kill Albus Dumbledore, but in the end, Draco can't do it. He may be a bad kid, but he's not a murderer.
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The Elder wand is unbeatable, Voldemort wanted to be all powerful and unbeatable.
Lord Voldemort killed Alastor Moody because he was helping to transport Harry Potter to the Burrow. To make it harder for Voldemort to capture Harry, six people took Polyjuice potion with Harry's hair in it - which meant there were seven Harry Potter's and the Death Eaters and Voldemort wouldn't know which was the real one. Each of the Potter's would fly with an adult guard to a safe house and would take a portkey to the Burrow. When they took off the Death Eaters attacked and Voldemort thought that the real Harry would be with the most experienced Auror so he went for Moody and his Harry, who was really Mundungus Fletcher. Mundungus was reluctant to take part in the plan anyway and as a killing curse was sent towards him he disapparated, the curse then hit Moody.
The wand recognised it's true master and left Voldemort's hand to join it's master.
James Potter disagreed with Lord Voldemort's view on the wizarding world and his attempts to take it over. To Lord Voldemort, James Potter was just in his way of killing Harry Potter.
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Harry's desire to not have Lord Voldemort return to power is the force behind his actions in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.If Voldemort gains the philosopher's stone he can return to power and will resume trying to take over the wizarding world. This will result in the death of hundreds of muggles, witches and wizards. Nobody wants the world at war again.
Lord Voldemort did want to kill Harry. He promised that he wouldn't because Harry had the philosopher's stone and Voldemort wasn't powerful enough to take it off him, but Voldemort was unlikely to actually keep that promise even if Harry had joined his side and handed the stone over.The only reason Voldemort didn't try to kill Harry is because he had no body, he was sharing Quirrell's but had no actual control over him.
R.A.B. Tried to take the horcrux to destroy it, he didn't believe in the way that Voldemort was going about things.