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Harry, Hermione and Ron go to the Shrieking Shack, where they see Voldemort kill Snape, believing this will transfer the Elder wand's power to him. As he dies, Snape gives up memories to Harry, which reveal that Snape was on Dumbledore's side, motivated by his lifelong love of Lily Potter. Snape was asked by Dumbledore to kill him if the situation demands it; the curse placed on the horcrux ring limited his life, regardless. Resigned to his fate, Harry sacrifices himself to Voldemort, and is seemingly killed, although it is unclear if he actually dies. Meeting the deceased Albus Dumbledore in what appears to be a deserted Kings Cross station, he discovers he was the final horcrux and needed to die before Voldemort can be killed finding that the spell destroyed the part of Voldemort's soul he had inside himself. He also discovers Dumbledore himself sought the Hallows, with Grindlewald, for less than noble reasons; only Harry is worthy. He returns to consciousness/life inside Hogwarts, for a final duel with Voldemort. Nagini, the last horcrux, is killed by Neville using Gryffindor's sword pulled from the sorting hat. Comming face to face with Voldemort, Harry is seemingly faced with impossible odds - with Voldemort posessing the Elder wand, he cannot be beaten in a duel with Harry. However, Harry gambles correctly that Draco Malfoy was the true master of the Elder Wand, not Snape - by Disarming Malfoy, the mastership of the wand has passed to Harry, not Voldemort. When Voldemort strikes Harry with the killing curse from the Elder wand it rebounds on himself, due to Harry's mastership of the wand, killing himself once and for all.

2007-07-21 04:54:37 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

13 answers

yes i think that is right

2007-07-21 04:57:05 · answer #1 · answered by capa-de-monty 6 · 0 0

a million. you very practically threw the e book mutually as examining Order of the Phoenix because of the fact of Umbridge's strikes fake 2. the countless issues Draco pronounced approximately Harry have been real real 3. Harry may be somebody you will get alongside with fake ( I in simple terms don't have the staying power for that. =/ ) 4. without Luna, the books does not be a similar real 5. Hermione aggravated you on occasion real 6. You felt undesirable for Bellatrix fake 7. You cheered while Voldemort died real 8. Ron Weasley is super! real

2016-09-30 10:23:51 · answer #2 · answered by mcglothlen 4 · 0 0

Yes it's all true.

The only thing is Harry returns to consciousness after hanging between life and death on the floor of the Forbidden Forest, where he pretends to be dead as he's surrounded by Death Eaters and Voldemort is there too. And Hagrid carries his body to the grounds in front of the School. He doesn't reappear inside Hogwarts.

2007-07-21 05:02:47 · answer #3 · answered by wendy r 3 · 1 0

Actually, Snape doesn't give the memories to Harry, he finds them in the pensieve. Snape's already dead by then, and Harry himself is about to die. Maybe Snape did intend Harry to have them....anyways....

2007-07-24 15:57:06 · answer #4 · answered by riles 1 · 0 0

"harrys mastership of the wand"

i thought it was a kids book lol

2007-07-21 04:58:54 · answer #5 · answered by Fiddy 4 · 0 1

I think you summed it up very well.
If I had read your version first i might have got some sleep last night.

2007-07-21 06:50:47 · answer #6 · answered by monkeyface 7 · 1 0

wikipedia thinks so. that's where you got it. the one true way to confirm that is to read the hard copy.

2007-07-21 05:03:31 · answer #7 · answered by metaclassempath 2 · 0 1

Not saying. It's a spoiler.

2007-07-21 05:10:27 · answer #8 · answered by Orla C 7 · 0 1

zmorg snape kills voldermort and harry

2007-07-21 05:05:38 · answer #9 · answered by nothingspecial 1 · 0 1

its like youve just written the book yourself!!!

2007-07-21 04:58:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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