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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 is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows rated?

Part One

It is rated 12A in the UK (which will be a 12 on the DVD release).

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating is PG-13 for some sequences of intense action violence, frightening images, and brief sensuality.

Also, in Australia, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' is rated M, moshlty because of the fantasy violence.

Did Kingsley die in the seventh Harry Potter book?

No he doesn't After the battle at Hogwarts he temporarily becomes Minster Of Magic.

JK Rowling then goes on to say in a later interview that he becomes official Minister of Magic.

Where did I come from why am I here and where will I go to after this life?

I have an e-book that was a freedownload I don't remember which site, but it is 402 pages and it is call the Mystery of the ages by Herbert W. Armstrong. Maybe you can search for this download and I well look through my records and see if I can find the link. Here is just a bit of what is in the beginning Did you ever ask yourself , who am I and what am I and why am I .

Who killed Nymphadora Tonks?

Who killed Tonks?She was killed in the final battle at Hogwarts in the "Deathly Hallows" book. The book doesn't go into how she exactly died, only that Harry sees her corpse next to Remus Lupin's after the battle when the deceased are lined up for funeral arrangements.

J.K. Rowling later said that Tonks was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange and Lupin was killed by Dolohov.

In 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' how did Stanley Shunpike know the real Harry Potter?

In the third book, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry met Stan while riding the Knight Bus. In the book, Harry originally told Stan that his name was 'Neville Longbottom', but at the end of the ride on the Knight Bus, Hagrid calls Harry by his name, and Stan realizes that he just spent an entire bus ride with Harry Potter.

In the Deathly Hallows it isn't Stan who realises but one of the death eaters. They know because Harry doesn't knock Stan off his broom, just disarms him. He is the only one who would do that under pressure just because he isn't a death eater.

because harry is the only one who uses expelliarmus. the order of the phoenix wouldn't use that

All good answers but, there is one big reason you guys are all missing. If you read the 4th book, Goblet Of Fire, you should have read about the cup being a port key to a graveyard. Right, so during that battle, Harry used Expelliamus then the death eaters knew that even under pressure Harry Potter doesn't like to kill rather then to disarm or hurt. They then assume Expelliamus is Harry's signature spell. So when he uses it under pressure again, Stan Shunpike, the Knight Bus Conductor, knew it was the real Harry Potter

Who did magic late in life in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

JKR said (in an interview after PS and before CS) that one character in the series performed magic relatively late in life. Obsessive fans and fanfic writers had championed various Dursleys, squibs and Mary-Sues as candidates for this role, and were disappointed when DH didn't provide any obvious answer. The most straightforward interpretation of JKR's comment is that it referred to Neville, who only exhibited magical prowess when thrown into water by an uncle, at eight or so. Magical ability in the Potterverse seems usually to manifest itself in the under threes; an eight year old without signs of magic would be a desperately late developer. The relief for Neville and his family would have been commensurately huge. In an interview a few days after releasing Deathly Hallows, Ms. Rowling said she changed her mind and did not use this in the book after all.

How did Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows end?

Voldemort decides to start checking on his Horcruxes after discovering Harry is destroying them. He accidentally reveals to Harry where the last Horcrux is, and the trio end up back at Hogwarts. Neville summons the old DA members who tell the Order of the Phoenix and everybody arrives at Hogwarts ready to fight.

Snape jumps out a window, leaving his post as headmaster, to find Voldemort. The other teachers set up defenses around Hogwarts and everybody is called to the Great Hall. McGonagall tells everybody who is under sixteen that they must leave (but several don't), and everybody gets ready to fight. Several major characters are killed in the first wave of the battle: Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, and Fred Weasley.

Harry, Ron and Hermione witness Voldemort killing Snape whom he thinks is the owner of the Elder Wand. Before Snape dies he gives Harry his memories. Voldemort tells his Death Eaters to stop fighting for one hour and if Harry doesn't come to him in that time they will kill everybody. Harry watches the memories and discovers that Snape was on their side and was a spy for Dumbledore. Harry also discovers that he has to give himself over to Voldemort because there is a Horcrux inside him.

Harry goes to Voldemort hiding his wand and invisibility cloak so he can't defend himself. Voldemort hits Harry with the killing curse and Harry goes to an in between place where he talks with Dumbledore who explains all the loose ends.

The battle resumes as the parents of many Hogwarts students and residents of the nearby village Hogsmeade arrive to reinforce the Order of the Phoenix. Many of the Death Eater's die, Bellatrix Lestrange being one of them. With the last Horcrux destroyed, Harry steps forward and reveals 'the flaw in the plan' which will allow him to kill Voldemort.

As Draco was supposed to kill Dumbledore the wand recognised him as the owner. Harry had already taken Draco's wand from him therefore Harry was the owner of the Elder Wand. Voldemort sends the killing curse towards Harry once more but Harry uses Expelliarmus to backfire the curse. The Elder wand recognises it's true master, flies out of Voldemort's hand and lands in Harry's. The backfired curse then hits him, killing Voldemort.

Nineteen years later, Harry is married to Ginny and they have three children; James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna. Ron and Hermione are married and have two children Rose and Hugo. Peace has returned to the wizarding world and "all is well."

Did Hermione Granger become a death eater in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

Yes, sort of. She used a dose of polyjuice potion to impersonate Bellatrix Lestrange. She did not actually become a Death Eater herself.

Why is Hegla Hufflepuff's Cup a Horcrux?

The cup that He Who Must Not Be Named uses as a horcrux was probably used as one just because he thought it was an heirloom that would not be destroyed. He came to own it after he was shown it by Hepzibah Smith. She stated that she could not part with it when she brought it into Riddle's place of work at the time, Borgin and Burkes. She also owned Salazar Slytherin's locket, which would become another horcrux. Riddle murdered Smith and stole both locket and cup at her home two days after viewing the cup.

What book did and George Weasley die in?

As of Deathly Hallows, George Weasley is still alive and canonically not dead.

How did Hermione Granger die?

It is unknown how or when she died. It was after 2017.

Who died at the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

The final death in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the death, and thus final defeat, of Lord Voldemort.

Who killed each character in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

Well Molly Weasley killed Bellatrix.

Nagini killed Snape.

Neville killed Nagini.

Harry killed Voldemort.

Fred,Lupin,Tonks and Colin Creevey died but I dont know who killed them.

What page does it say that Dumbledore told Snape to kill him in Deathly Hallows?

It's revealed in Snape's memories in The Prince's Tale chapter, during one of the memories of Snape and Dumbledore talking in Dumbledore's office. It's pages 682 to 683 of the U.S.A. Scholastic hardcover edition.