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Who dies in the final harry potter book??? I really want to know!

2007-07-21 10:05:18 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

9 answers

From the beginning,
Those who died :
Hedwig
Mad-Eye Moody
Rufus Scrimgeour
Bathilda Bagshot
Ted Tonks( Tonks' father)
Peter Pettigrew
Dobby
Vincent Crabbe
Fred Weasley
Severus Snape
Remus Lupin
Nymphadora Tonks
Colin Creevey
Nagini
Bellatrix Lestrange
Voldemort

The rest survive including of course Harry Potter who kills Voldemort after destroying the Horcruxes and using the Deathly Hallows and ultimately goes on to live happily ever after with Ginny and Ron with Hermione as shown in the epilogue where they go to King's Cross to drop their children on the Hogwarts Express.

2007-07-21 10:11:05 · answer #1 · answered by Shibani K 4 · 1 0

Fred Weasley dies. Remus Lupin and his wife Tonks die, leaving their new born son Teddy in Harry's care. Dobby the house elf dies. Severus Snape dies after he gives Harry some of his memories that prove he was one of the best persons in the book, Harry admires him and names his son Albus Severus after the two headmasters of Hogwarts that helped him most. Colin Creevey dies, although he should have not been in the battle, being under age and sent home by Minerva McGonagall.
The bad guys die also. Voldemort is killed by Harry. Bellatrix Lestrange dies at the hand of Mrs Weasley, angry of the death of her son. it is also stated that 50 others from the Order of the PHoenix and Hogwarts students died in the final battle, although their names are not mentioned.

2007-07-24 06:12:41 · answer #2 · answered by Crystall22 2 · 0 0

Hedwig is killed by Death Eaters as they are leaving the Dursley’s house.
Mad-Eye is killed by Voldermort while leaving the Dursley’s house.
The Ministry of Magic falls, and Scrimgeour is dead.
Ted Tonks, Tonk’s father, Dirk Cresswell and a goblin that worked at the bank are killed by death eaters.
Bathilda Bagshot’s body is found in Godric’s Hollow.
Dobby is stabbed by Bellatrix’s silver dagger; she throws is at him when he helps Harry disapparate.
Crabbe is killed in the Room of Requirement after he set the room on fire.
Fred Weasley is killed by Bellatrix.
Harry Potter is not really dead; he is still alive because Voldemort was really killing the horcrux that was in him.
Voldermort kills Snape to get the Elder Wand to work.
Lupin and Tonks are killed.
Colin Creevy is killed.
Neville kills Nagini with the Gryffindor sword.
Molly kills Bellatrix
Voldermort is killed by the reflecting of his own killing spell.

2007-07-22 19:27:58 · answer #3 · answered by superfergalicious 5 · 1 0

OK, if you're sure:

Hedwig
Dobby
Mad-Eye Moody
Remus Lupin
Tonks
Fred Weasley
Colin Creevey
Snape
Bellatrix Lestrange
Harry Potter (in a way, but he comes back)
Voldemort

2007-07-21 17:13:42 · answer #4 · answered by Daisy the cow 5 · 0 0

lets see...
hedwig
harry himself (but he comes back so i dont know if you can count him...)
gornuk (a goblin)
ted tonks (tonks's dad)
dirk cresswell
bellatrix lestrange
colin creevey
remus lupin
nymphadora tonks
fred weasley
rufus scrimgeour
the muggle studies professor
voldemort
severus snape
dobby (elf)
nagini (snake)
mad-eye moody
vincent crabbe
bathilda bagshot
peter pettigrew
death eater named rowles?
some death eaters were killed by voldemort when he was really angry at them for letting harry escape and the rest were either killed by good people or else jailed
a lot of other people from order of the pheonix however their names were not mentioned...


i think i have most of the important people but i may have missed a few.....

2007-07-25 16:29:24 · answer #5 · answered by *~Simplymyself~* 3 · 0 0

It may not be the longest book in the series, but "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" definitely packs the most punch. The drama starts on the first page and continues practically throughout the entire story.

With Book 7, Rowling brings her phenomenally successful series about the young wizard to a close. And what a close it is.

There were some complaints that Book 6 — "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" — didn't have a lot of action until the end, that its role seemed to be filling in important bits of back story and setting the stage for the final installment.

There will be no such complaints here. The pace picks up from the start, with readers thrown into a world that's much darker than any of the previous Potter books. Harry and friends Ron and Hermione are on a quest some weeks after the death of Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, and it's time to put aside familiar faces and places and get on their way.

Lord Voldemort, Harry's nemesis, seems to be everywhere, his tentacles of power reaching into every corner. It's a dangerous world they must travel, and no place or happy occasion is safe. Their journey takes them to some unexpected locations and makes them interact with a whole host of characters, including some who were merely references in other books and some who are painfully familiar faces.

Old antagonists from previous books show up — one of whom enters into a positive relationship with Harry, and another who continues to wallow in all the traits that inspired Harry's hatred.

Harry, Ron and Hermione are on the search for horcruxes, vessels that Voldemort created to hold pieces of his soul, which make it impossible to kill him as long as they exist. The search has them moving over various parts of the United Kingdom as they try to fit all the pieces together. Many secrets are finally revealed, all leading up to the ultimate confrontation between Harry and the wizard who tried to kill him so long ago.

Rowling captured many hearts with her first book, and her last is guaranteed to keep them. She is amazingly gifted, demonstrated not only by the incredibly detailed world she has created, but by the depth of feeling and complexity she writes into her characters.

It's all here: humor, courage, redemption, sadness, terror, human frailty — sometimes all in the same character. There are sections that will make readers laugh out loud, as well as scenes of such sadness that tears are inevitable.

From a boy of 11, Harry has become a young man, determined to take on quite a burden. He suffers because of his commitment, and he's not the only one. Rowling said characters would die, and she meant it. Pain and death are constant companions, and sometimes who is taken is a shocker. The deaths aren't always drawn-out, violent scenes; sometimes, you discover that someone has died at the same time Harry does.

Characters you thought you knew surprise you. Some grow in unexpected (and not always pleasant) ways, while others have more complicated pasts than you could ever imagine. No one's life is simple — with a couple of Death Eater exceptions, many of the characters prove that you can't make assumptions about people's motivations.

Rowling rewards her faithful readers; there are numerous allusions to people, places, spells and objects that were mentioned in earlier books. It's a pleasure to see how she closes the loop she opened so many years ago with the story of a young boy who one day discovered he was a wizard.

And, of course, she answers many questions: Why did Snape kill Dumbledore? Is Snape Harry's enemy? Where are the horcruxes? What are the deathly hallows?

It's been a long, long road to get to this point (the first book was published in the United States almost a decade ago), and Rowling does herself proud. She completes her entertaining, compulsively readable series with a book that is both heartbreaking and hopeful, one that left this reader sad to say goodbye to Harry but thoroughly satisfied at how it all went.

From "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" to "Deathly Hallows," Rowling has completed an astonishing cycle of books that can only be described as a true literary classic.

2007-07-21 17:08:30 · answer #6 · answered by Shan 2 · 0 3

ALL OF YOU PEOPLE ARE DESPICABLE!!!! YOU SHOULD NOT GIVE AWAY THE ENDING....IF PEOPLE WANNA KNOW HOW IT ENDS THEN THEY NEED TO GO BUY THE BOOKS......THIS IS ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE....I FOR ONE WILL NOT BE GIVING AWAY ANYTHING....AND IT DOESNT MATTER THAT EVERY OTHER TRAITOR HAS ALREADY LET IT OUT....ITS STILL THE PRINCIPAL OF THE THING. yOU SHOULD ALL BE ASHAMED

2007-07-23 15:25:38 · answer #7 · answered by Mama Meg 1 · 0 0

Well, Harry's owl dies, and poor Dobby dies (I LOVED DOBBY! :::::::sniff::::::::) ; and Harry ALMOST dies, but he gets well. Now he is fine, as is Ron and Hermy and Ginny and all our friends! :)

~Cindy! :)

2007-07-21 17:13:57 · answer #8 · answered by ♛ CindyBradyTooh ♛ 7 · 0 0

i havnt read it but iv heard....

FRED W!!
Hedwig
Dobby
Volds (obviously)
Snape
Lupin?
Harry for a short while

2007-07-21 17:11:25 · answer #9 · answered by x-Liz-x 3 · 0 0

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