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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh, and final, book in the series. Can Harry, Ron, and Hermione save the wizarding world from Voldemort and his Death Eaters?

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What does Harry do with the resurrection stone?

The resurrection stone was actually the ring Dumbledore found between the storylines of The Order of the Phoenix and The Half-Blood Prince (The ring that ruined his hand, since it was a horcrux)

Why did Professor Snape tell Harry to look in his eyes before he died?

he looks into the pensieve (memories) snape gave him before he died. in this he saw dumbledore and snape talking about how harry was the last horcrux and how he should give himself up in order for voldemort to be destroyed. so harry gives himself up.

Who is the face in the broken mirror in Harry Potter the Deathly Hallows?

It is the Aberforth Dumbledore, who is Albus Dumbledore's brother. At first Harry thought it to was Albus though that is impossible seeing as he is dead. The piece of the mirror is part of one of two Two Way Mirrors that Sirius had given Harry before he died, though Harry hadn't known what it was until after his god father's death. The reason Aberforth has it is because Mundungus had looted Grimmauld Place and found Sirius's mirror then sold it to Aberforth.

Who is Bethilda blackwood in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

I take it you actually mean Bathilda Bagshot.

She is a writer of the History of Magic books that detail various events within the wizarding world before AD 1900.

As we find out in the Deathly Hallows, she knew the Dumbledore family after they moved to Godric Hollow and was the aunt to Grindelwald, with who a young Albus Dumbledore forged a friendship that lasted for a few weeks until the untimely death of his younger sister.

Why did Harry Potter take Draco Malfoy's wand?

Lord Voldemort was using the Elder wand which belonged to Albus Dumbledore until Draco Malfoy disarmed him shortly before his death. This meant that Draco became the master of the Elder wand - but nobody except Dumbledore knew that. The wand was then buried with Dumbledore until Voldemort stole it from his grave and began using it, although it never worked properly for him.

Shortly afterwards, Harry was captured and taken to Malfoy Manor. During their escape he grabbed a handful of wands from Draco Malfoy and rightfully became the master of those. Since one of those wands was Draco's, Harry became the master of the Elder wand. Something he also wasn't aware of.

Lord Voldemort than incorrectly assumed that Snape, being the one to kill Dumbledore, was the wands master and killed him. He only found out after he had destroyed the Horcrux inside Harry and was in the final showdown with him. There Harry revealed that Draco was the master and that Snape had arranged to kill Dumbledore with the headmaster himself.

Voldemort didn't believe him and tried to use the wand against Harry anyway. The wand then recognised his owner, refused to be used against him and flew towards him - leaving Voldemort unable to defend himself from his own rebounding killing curse.

Why didn't Hermione Granger marry Viktor Krum?

Hermione never really "loved" Viktor in that way, even though he fancied her. For a short while, sure, she had an interest with him, but it never really developed into anything other than a friendship that holds them through to adulthood.

Did Filius Flitwick die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1?

No, because at the end of the war in the second part you see him sweeping up the mess.

Where to download Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 in Hindi?

Downloading is in the USA recognized as illegal, because copyright laws are violated. You should buy the movie at your local store and ask for the Hindi version.

When did the seventh harry potter book come out?

The seventh Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, came out in July 21, 2007.

The seventh Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, came out on November 19, 2010.

Why was Luna captured in Harry Potter and the dathly hallows?

Luna was captured because her father Xeno was writing in his magazine The Quibbler to help Harry Potter and not the Death Eaters.

Who becomes headmaster after Snape dies?

Minvera McGongall was the acting headmistress during the final battle but she had retired by the time Harry Potter's children were at the school.

It remains unknown who became the headmaster after she left.

Who stole the elder wand in harry potter?

The thief in Deathly Hallows can refer to Kreature, who stole the locket from the house, Mundungus, who also stole the locket, or, most probably, referring to Gellert Grindelwald since Harry witnessed the vision of him stealing the Elder Wand in the chapter titled "The Thief."

Was Fred Weasley killed?

Well, that is information outside the field of knowledge the fanbase knows, but maybe it was to strenghthen the story. The only way to really find out is to ask J.K Rowling, but that is basicially impossible to do, considering she is so famous and has a family and that. You could always check out Pottermore, but that's only the best bet.

How does harry live on when Voldemort kills him?

Harry lived because he was a Horcrux. You see, all Horcruxes are - things. When you destroy a Horcrux you are only destroying the trapped part of the soul hidden within. Example, take Tom Riddle's diary, it was stabbed with a basilisk fang destroying the Horcrux within the diary; while the book, itself, lived on. Think of it as an outer shell to an object, the matter hidden within dies before the corporeal (earthly) item. :D - Hope this helps - <3

Let me add to this answer, as there are actually several reasons as to why Harry survived.

1) Obviously, Lily's love shielded his blood.

2) The wand, mastered, not by Voldemort, but rather Harry only destroyed the part of Voldemort's soul within Harry. Harry being the Elder wand's master, rendered the Avada Kedavra spell useless against Harry's soul and his corporeal body. A crucial point (and remember, the answers to the questions to Potter universe lies within the movies, as well as the books) that no answer (not even answered in Yahoo Answers) has graced upon yet is that in Deathly Hallows Part 2 Dumbledore distinctly states, when Harry asks, "Professor, is this happening in my head," "of course this happening in your head." If this then is happening within his head, his corporeal body is still alive, and he's only been rendered unconscious - allowing his nerves to still be firing and cognitive processes to be functioning. It's almost a dream state. This is a crucial aspect that J.K. and Steve Kloves put in the movies, I believe, because a definitive answer to this will not come out until the Harry Potter Encyclopedia is published; as J.K. really doesn't answer this in the book satisfactorily. J.K. and Steve microscopically comb over and approve every detail and word to those movies, so every detail counts in the books and movies when explaining answers to the questions about the Harry Potter universe.

3) Harry, like Lily, by having the bravery and selflessness to sacrifice his life resulted in him casting his own protective enchantment. Harry though, didn't give his life for one person, like Lily for Harry, but for the greater world; as he knew Voldemort would enslave the populace to dominate the world. He gave his life for the world! A kid gave his life! If Lily can cast a protective enchantment for only soul, then sacrificing yourself for a global cause can cast an impenetrable shielding enchantment. You could even go as far as to say that Voldemort would have been rendered impotent in killing anyone else, lest he find another way around the protective enchantment, which is possible. I say this because another line from one of the movies, The Goblet of Fire. Voldemort says, "Shall I divulged how I truly lost my powers that night." "Yes, shall I." "It was love." "You see, when dear sweet Lily gave her life for her only son... she provided the ultimate protection." "I could not touch him (obviously, meaning Harry, while addressing his followers)." "It was old magic." "Something I should have foreseen." This last line suggest loads. Firstly, if this can even be something that's foreseeable, then does that mean that Voldemort could have countered the protective enchantment Lily cast with another spell. Secondly, rather does this mean that he needed to foresee that she would do this. That by killing Lily he would have needed to go about killing Harry another way. We don't even know the further comeuppances for Harry's personal sacrifice within the Harry Potter universe that J.K. has yet to reveal in the Encyclopedia.

Those are further reasons extrapolated from the books and movies that I can decipher. We shall definitively find out when the Encyclopedia is published.

Hope this helped further, beyond the first answer :)

Who did Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody fly with in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix he flew with; Remus Lupin, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Nymphadora Tonks, Emmeline Vance, Elphias Doge, Dedalus Diggle, Hestia Jones, Sturgis Podmore and Harry Potter.

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows he flew with Mundungus Fletcher who was disguised as Harry Potter. This was the reason for his death.

What were Severus Snape's last words?

In order of discussion:

What just happened when Voldemort just attempted to kill Harry

Wands

Where are they? (Harry says King's Cross Station)

The Hallows

Dumbledore's earlier life

The Hallows again

Then Harry goes back

(Note: Harry is still alive (meaning: he hasn't died yet), but he did have a near-death experience.)

When the trio are escaping from the Ministry what does Ron Weasley get?

Ron Weasley was splinched during their escape from the Ministry.

Splinching occurs when a person is not fully focussed on the destination they're apparating to and part of their body is left behind. Ron was splinched because when they arrived at Grimnauld place they had brought a death eater along with them and were forced to apparate elsewhere, except Ron did not know about this.

What happened to Luna Lovegood after 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'?

No, Luna lives through the final battle at Hogwarts Castle. She went on to marry Rolf Scamander, grandson of Newt Scamander, and had twin boys called Lorcan and Lysander. She worked as a famous wizarding naturalist. Harry and Ginny named their daughter Lily Luna after Harry's mother and Luna Lovegood.

What number is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - 223 pages with 17 chapters.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 251 pages with 18 chapters.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 317 pages with 22 chapters.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 636 pages with 37 chapters.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - 766 pages with 38 chapters.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - 607 pages with 30 chapters.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - 607 pages with 37 chapters.

Note that the page numbers are for the UK editions. The US editions have the following page numbers (in book order): 309, 341, 435, 734, 870, 652 and 759.

Is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows a Newbery Medal winning book?

No, to win the Newbery Medal, a book must be published in the United States before any other country, and the Harry Potter series was originally published in England.