No. *~* MORE SPOILING INFO BELOW*~*
He marries Ginny and has kids.
2007-08-27 05:36:39
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answer #1
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answered by BluhBluh 7
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To defeat Harry, Voldemort steals the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb. It is the most powerful wand ever created, and he twice casts the killing curse on Harry with it. The first attempt merely stuns Harry into a death-like state. In chapter 35 ("Kings Cross"), Dumbledore's spirit tells Harry that when Voldemort failed to kill baby Harry and disembodied himself, Harry became an unintentional horcrux; Voldemort could not kill Harry while the Dark Lord's soul shard was within Harry's body. Voldemort's second killing curse also fails because Voldemort used Harry's blood in his resurrection. In chapter 36 ("The Flaw in the Plan"), there is a longer plot dump which establishes that Harry, not Voldemort, became the Elder Wand's true master. In the book's climax, the Elder Wand disobeys the Dark Lord's command and rebounds the curse onto Voldemort, killing him. J.K Rowling said, the difference between Harry and Voldemort is that Harry willingly accepts mortality, making him stronger than his nemesis. "The real master of Death accepts that he must die, and that there are much worse things in the world of the living."
The Deathly Hallows epilogue is set 19 years later. Harry and Ginny are married and have three children: James, the eldest, Albus Severus, and Lily. Ron has married Hermione and they have two children, Hugo and Rose Weasley. Harry and Ron are aurors for the newly revolutionized Ministry of Magic, and Kingsley Shacklebolt, the Minister for Magic, appoints Harry as the department head. In the end, J.K Rowling said, his old rival Draco Malfoy has overcome his animosity because Harry saved his life in the seventh book.
2007-08-27 05:30:39
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answer #2
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answered by s.v.m.t. 2
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He sacrifices himself to defeat Voldemort and then he has a long talk with Dumbledore in some heavenly version of Kings Cross Station and it turns out that he was a horcrux so Voldemort killed the part of his soul that was inside Harry, but not Harry, so he comes back to life, defeats Voldy using the old "Expelliarmus" trick, marries Ginny, has three kidds, yadayadayada lives happily ever after, the end.
2007-08-30 21:15:36
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answer #3
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answered by POTC fangrl 1
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No, this is a "happy ending" book. The three mains, Harry Ron and Hermione live happily ever after. Sure, the mean people don't die, but I have absolutely no idea how the evil people live.
2007-08-30 10:09:51
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answer #4
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answered by ☺DQ☻ 3
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MAJOR SPOILER WARNING!!!!!!!!
Yikes, people just keep asking the same question. So I keep copy-pasting the same answers for them -_-
Anyway:
Okay, so the "Deathly hallows" are three objects that are said to be able to conquer death. Harry's invisibility cloak is one, the Guant's ring is another, and the third one is a very powerful wand, called the Elder Wand or the Deathstick.
The true ownership of the wand can only pass from person to person if one succeeds in defeating (disarming counts) the previous owner. Dumbledore obtained it when he defeated Grindelwald.
Now, when Dumbledore was killed, remember that Malfoy disarmed him with expelliarmus. Than Snape came in and killed him. (Snape is good by the way, he had agreed with Dumbledore to kill him if nessecary, because Dumbledore was going to die soon anyway because of the curse that was put on the ring horcrux.)
-Another important point is that when Harry is trapped at the Malfoy's mansion, he disarms Draco. This makes HARRY the true master of the Elder Wand.
Voldemort then takes the wand from Dumbledore's tomb, but it never works correctly for him. He finally figures out that it is because he never defeated Dumbeldore himself. He than assumes then that Snape is the owner, and kills snape in order to gain ownership.
Harry watches as Snape is killed (snape and voldemort were in the shrieking shack when it happened, and harry was in the enterance) and when voldemort leaves he goes in and is there when snape actually dies. Snape gives Harry his memories, and harry puts then in a silver flask that Hermione congures.
They go to Dumbledore's office to look at the memories, and Harry discovers that Snape is on the good side and that he loved Lily his entire life. He also sees a memory where Dumbledore tells snape to let Harry know that Harry was accidentally made into a Horcrux.
Harry realizes that he has to die for voldemort to die, and goes to let himself be killed, even though one other horcrux is left besides himself-Nagini. Voldemort "kills" him and Harry goes into a sortof Limbo, he's in this place full of mist that looks like king's cross station and Dumbledore is there and talks to him, explaining that Harry is not actually dead yet, he can choose to die or go back, and that the peice of Voldemort's soul that was in him was destroyed, so he is no longer a horcrux. What's left of Voldemort's soul is also there, a miserable creature huddled under a seat. Harry decides to go back instead of "going on" and returns to his body.
Meanwhile, Voldemort had also passed out, his death eaters were worried he was dead, (something to do with the fact that Voldemort had used Harry's blood to ressurect himself, apparently it effectively tied Harry to life while Voldemort was alive, also Voldemort used the Elder wand on Harry, which couldn't kill him because Harry was his master) but when Harry comes back Voldemort gets up too. Narcissa is sent to check if Harry is dead, she lies and says he is, and Voldemort goes back to the castle and shows everyone that harry is dead.
During the distraction caused by Neville killing Nagini, Harry pulls the invisibility cloak on top of himself and watches as the death eaters are defeated one by one, as house-elves, order members, teachers, students, and other creatures band together. When Molly kills Bellatrix Voldemort is furious and is about to kill her, but Harry casts a shield charm to protect her, and takes off the invisibility cloak.
Harry taunts Voldemort in front of everyone in the great hall, informing him that Snape was on the good side all along, and calls him Tom Riddle, which of course makes Voldemort very angry. He also explains that Snape was never master of the Elder wand, that Malfoy actually was:
"But you're too late," said Harry. "You've missed your chance. I got there first. I overpowered Draco weeks ago. I tok this wand from him"
Harry twitched the hawthorn wand, and he felt the eyes of everyone in the Hall upon it.
"So it all comes down to this, doesn't it?" whispered Harry. "Does the [Elder] wand in your hand know its last master was Disarmed? Because if it does...I am the true master of the Elder Wand."
[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, pg. 595]
Voldemort gets really mad, and shouts Avada Kedavra, and Harry casts expelliarmus. But the Elder wand refuses to kill its own master, and the curse rebounds on Voldemort, killing him once and for all, his Horcruxes having all been destroyed. The Elder Wand flies through the air towards Harry and he catches it.
Everyone's sad because Fred, Tonks, Lupin and various other characters have died, but Voldemort has finally been defeated.
Epilogue: 19 years later Hermione + Ron are married and have 2 kids; Rose and Hugo. Ginny and Harry are married and have 3: James, Albus Severus, and Lily. Albus and Rose are stating their first year at Hogwarts. Neville teaches Herbology there.
Other Info: Ginny played Quidditch for the Holyhead Harpies, Hermione worked with the ministry with magical creatures (taking S.P.E.W. further) and then went into magical law enforcement. Harry and Ron completely revolutionize the Auror department and Ron also helps George with Weasley's Wizard Wheezes.
2007-08-28 17:05:47
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answer #5
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answered by ? 2
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Yes he dies in the last book or the 7th part (The Deathly Hallows).
2007-08-28 05:46:32
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answer #6
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answered by littledude_varun 2
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Dude! Read the book!
2007-08-27 06:17:18
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answer #7
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answered by BellasMom 3
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He has a near death experience but does not die.
2007-08-27 06:01:41
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answer #8
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answered by hollyberry 5
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well yes and no at the same time. you see he dies, but then since he gave himself up to his own death he had the choice of coming back to life, so he did!!!!!!!
2007-08-27 06:10:06
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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nope voldemort doess they battle it off then voldemort dies..it was in the prophecy one cannot live while the other is living:)
2007-08-27 05:27:44
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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no he lives happily ever after with he's true love and 3 kids and with the evil guy dead.HAPPILY EVER AFTER!!
2007-08-27 05:27:03
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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