Sirius' death is a huge loss for Harry, and as we will see in the early part of the next book, he reacts by isolating himself. As he recovers from this blow, Harry realizes that Voldemort used his godfather to get to him, and he fears his friends will always be in mortal danger as long as Voldemort lives.
Sirius was the final remnant of Harry's family. He could tie him to his parents, but was full of life in a way that Remus never was. Sirius was more than a friend, or a mentor - he was a father, and brother. Finding him helped Harry feel more complete than he had his entire life, and losing him nearly hollowed him out.
Yeah, so he basically screamed because he just lost his godfather, who was like his best friend, family, father, brother, and an adult who cares about Harry so much. They muted the scream because Harry was so heartbroken and I personally think it's better that way. In Harry Potter, why did Sirius Black have to die?
When Lupin speaks, his voice is described as being shaky, cracking and weak. Lupin saw it happen also. Lupin was hurt by it. You could hear it in his voice.
He did not wish Sirius' death. He did what he could to protect him. In spite of what Harry chose to believe, Sirius' decision wasn't Severus' fault. Sorry to lose a Member of the Order he would have been - they weren't that many; but it was not a personal loss.
Harry Potter: Stag
Harry's patronus is undoubtedly the most recognizable. The stag is first seen in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban when it saves Harry and Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) from the dementors at the lake.
The answer is that Sirius wanted to deflect attention from the real Secret-Keeper. He probably hoped Voldemort would go after him so he could steer attention away from Pettigrew.
But Lupin was actually in despair, convinced that he could not run the risk of marrying and passing on his lycanthropy to a child. Tonks, convinced that Lupin would never spend time with her again, became desperately unhappy.
In the film, Bellatrix hit Sirius with the Killing Curse, Avada Kedavra, killing him before he passes through the Veil. In the book, the curse that hits Sirius is not identified, and his being knocked through the Veil is what causes his death.
Sirius Black had a lot of love in his life. Mainly for his best friends but still. One of the greatest loves came not from his connection to James Potter but rather with his relationship to Remus Lupin.
As we know in Prisoner of Azkaban, Sirius made Harry a tentative offer of coming to live with him once his name had been cleared – which Harry was more than thrilled about. However, because of Lupin's transformation and Pettigrew's escape, Sirius remained a wanted fugitive.
Sirius Black
"Come on, you can do better than that!" Black loses his battle with Bellatrix and just like that, another member of Harry's makeshift family has died.
Get away from my godson! Sirius Black (born November 3, 1959 - died June 18, 1996, aged 36), also known by his nickname Padfoot, is a major character from the Harry Potter series.
Part of the Second Wizarding War
Voldemort wanting Sybill Trelawney's first prophecy, therefore planting a false vision in Harry Potter's mind in of Sirius Black being tortured in order to lure him to the Department of Mysteries.
Harry inherits all of Sirius's possessions, including the house at Grimmauld Place, the house-elf Kreacher, and Buckbeak the Hippogriff.
Worse still, Black was heading for Hogwarts to kill Harry. He wanted to avenge the death of 'You-Know-Who' - evil Lord Voldemort - whom Harry had killed to avenge the death of his parents (see earlier Harry Potter books).
Did Bellatrix feel sorry for killing Sirius? - Quora Answer (1 of 18): No, she's not. There are Death Eaters who feels sorry for what they've done. They are Death Eaters simply because the feel like it's their only choice. Peter Pettigrew is one of them.
Sirius died by passing through the Veil which separates the world of the Living from the world of the Dead. So, he passed away altogether with his body and soul. There was no physical body left for the Order to bury or have a funeral for.
In the Harry Potter series, Bellatrix Lestrange used the spell "Avada Kedavra" to kill Sirius Black.
Snape also thinks that Lupin collaborated with Sirius to try to kill him while they were at school. As such, it is perfectly understandable that Snape is cruel and hateful to Lupin all throughout Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Lupin belongs to three tribes that make Snape hate him: Lupin is a werewolf. In adolescence, Snape sees the exposure of Lupin's lycanthropy as a way to discredit all of the Marauders. In adulthood, he attempts to expose Lupin as a werewolf to the students, even before Lupin gives him a justification.
When James learned what Sirius did, he stopped Snape before he reached the Shrieking Shack, saving his life. Snape, however, had seen Lupin in werewolf form and was sworn to secrecy by Dumbledore.
Amelia Black, the daughter of alleged mass murderer Sirius Black and Sierra Snape, Severus Snape's sister, struggles most of her life to get her father's attention.
Dumbledore didn't know for certain that Sirius was innocent, and for the most part, it didn't matter. Sirius wasn't useful. Also, see Remus - Dumbledore saw no use for him, so didn't help him.
Harry had been working on his Patronus charm, though, and Malfoy & Co. got what was coming to them. One of the most notable Malfoy moments is where he hints that he knows all about Sirius Black (7.1. 48).