When Voldemort first "killed" Harry and Harry appeared in Kings Cross, Harry was in a sort of limbo state while his body was unconscious and the rest of the world was still going on. After he decided to go back to consciousness and fight, he lay still on the ground instead of alerting Voldemort to the fact that he's still alive. Voldemort then asked Narcissa Malfoy to check his status and after slyly exchanging information that her son, Draco, was still alive, Narcissa lied to Voldemort and told him that Harry was dead.
Harry's scar is red.
Well, Harry wouldn't be able to talk if he got too near voldemort, but if he could, then voldemort would probably kill him. but if you're saying that harry would say thatvoldemort was a horcrux, then he would still kill him. HP ROCKSIf Harry Potter told Lord Voldemort that Harry was a horcrux, then, pressumably, somebody else than Lord Voldemort would have had to destroy the horcrux in Harry Potter. As it is, neither Harry Potter nor Lord Voldemort knew it - it was a surprise for both of them.
At the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry managed to destroy his horcuxes. Harry and Voldemort had a final battle at the Great Hall at Hogwarts, and Harry managed to kill his body. Without Voldemort's horcruxes, he is mortal, and he died after Harry defeated him in a duel.
Horcruxes: Cup, locket, ring, diadem, harry, snake, diary. He dies when Harry finally kills alll of his horcruxes and Harry gets to kill him.
Voldemort decided to kill the baby Harry with his family (Snape asked him to spare Lily, if she is willing to step aside and let Voldemort kill her baby... of course she did not do that.)
Yes, he does kill Lord Voldemort in the end of Deathly Hallows.
Lord voldemort is the person who killed harry's parents and he is now seeking to kill Harry
Harry potter kills Voldemort ( aka "you know who" or the dark lord or He Who Must Not Be Named
He himself is not a book; Lord Voldemort is a character in a series of books titled "Harry Potter." He is the antagonist trying to kill Harry.
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.
Book 7
In the great hall at Hogwarts.
Lord Voldemort's death eaters didn't kill him because they were his followers, they believed in what he was doing and thought he was right. They didn't kill Harry Potter because Lord Voldemort specified that he must be the person who killed Harry.
No, Neville Longbottom did not defeat Lord Voldemort in 'The Deathly Hallows'. It was Harry Potter who ultimately defeated Voldemort in the final book of the series.
Lord Voldemort. When Harry was a one year old, Lord Voldemort came to his house with a plan to kill him. Lord Voldemort accomplished killing Lilly and James, Harry's parents. But not Harry. When Voldemort tried to kill him with the killing curse, It did nothing but put that scar on his head, and a part of Voldemort's soul was now in that scar. That is why Voldemort was so weak, Because he gave his soul away without meaning too. And that made him a horcrux. A horcrux has parts of Voldemort's soul into it. And the only way Harry could kill him, is if he died as well.
Lord Voldemort or He Who Must Not Be Named
The antagonist of any book or movie a character who has conflict with the protagonist and represents an opposing view. Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter have opposing views and are in conflict with one another. Voldemort even intends to kill Harry.