Dumbledore's last line is very similar in the final book and movie. He tells Harry in the film, "Of course it's happening inside your head, Harry. Why should that mean it's not real?"
Albus Dumbledore
"Severus, please." Watching Snape kill the Hogwarts headmaster was gutting; finding out that Dumbledore "begging for his life" was actually begging Snape to kill him was a sad reminder of just how selfless this man was.
“Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living and above all, those who live without love.” – Albus Dumbledore.
In the movie, Dobby dies in Harry's arms from a fatal knife wound, and his last words were “Such a beautiful place, to be with friends.
Firestorm. Firestorm was a spell that created a large ring of fire around the caster's wand. This spell is one of the last and most powerful spells that Albus Dumbledore cast using the elder wand before his death.
When Snape killed Dumbledore. In probably the most shocking twist of the series, Snape cast the unforgivable Avada Kedavra curse on Hogwarts' beloved headmaster.
In the end, Voldemort kills Grindelwald via Avada Kedavra after deciding he doesn't need Grindelwald alive anymore.
Without question, he was one of the few characters in the books who was completely innocent and pure. He was killed because he willingly, voluntarily, put himself in a dangerous situation, returning to the home where he had lived as a slave for the majority of his life, to save his friends.
She wasnt madam Pomfrey. Meaning, while she had a general knowledge of various spells, she did not have the expertise in healing specific spells to be able to heal a death wound on a house elf. Their physiology is very different from wizards.
This year, Rowling is is sorry for, “for killing someone who didn't die during the Battle of Hogwarts, but who laid down his life to save the people who'd win it.” “I refer, of course, to Dobby the house elf,” Rowling wrote on Twitter.
Another moment of wonderment from the start of term banquet was Albus Dumbledore's parting words at the end of his speech: 'Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! Tweak!
Ashamed, and with tears in his eyes, Dumbledore told Harry how he had been a selfish young fool; how he – 'trapped and wasted' – had let himself be seduced by the brilliance of Grindelwald and the power of the Deathly Hallows. 'Master of death, Harry, master of Death!
Harry crumpled up the note in anger, feeling his trip with Dumbledore had been for nothing. As Harry knelt and cried beside Dumbledore's body, Ginny comforted him, rubbing his back affectionately.
In the book, Fred's last lines are spent marveling over his estranged brother Percy joining them for the fight and cracking a joke. He's described as gleefully saying, "You actually are joking, Perce ... I don't think I've heard you joke since you were —" immediately before his death.
"... have mercy..." Lily Potter's death practically set in motion the wheels for the entire series. She died at her home in Godric's Hollow trying to protect infant Harry, whom Voldemort was hell-bent on murdering. Lily's last words were an ardent request to the Dark Lord to let her little boy live.
Snape loved Lily deeply: through their years at Hogwarts; through her marriage to another wizard, James Potter; through his time as a Death Eater; and long after her murder at the wand of Lord Voldemort.
Summary: Chapter Twenty-Three: Malfoy Manor
Harry can't see, but he recognizes one of the voices menacing Hermione as belonging to Fenrir Greyback, the werewolf.
Vulnera Sanentur derives from the Latin vulnus, "wound," (in which the roots of the English "vulnerable" may be seen) and sanare, "to heal"; it is translated "may the wounds be healed."
Bellatrix Lestrange: You stupid elf! You could have killed me! Dobby the House Elf: Dobby never meant to kill! Dobby only meant to maim, or seriously injure!
However, he met his demise in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," when he was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange while attempting to help Harry escape from Death Eaters at Malfoy Manor. Harry and his friends then took his little elf body and buried it along the beach.
1 Severus Snape Severus Snape is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. He is characterised as a person of great complexity, whose coldly sarcastic and controlled exterior conceals deep emotions and anguish.
When Dobby's last words before dying in Harry's arms are "Such a beautiful place, to be with friends. Dobby is happy to be with his friend, Harry Potter."
Harry makes use of two of the Unforgivable Curses in the books. Dueling with Bellatrix Lestrange, he attempts the Cruciatus curse, with limited results; Bellatrix says that he has to really hate someone to make the Unforgivable Curses work properly, righteous indignation isn't enough.
History Of Avada Kedavra
The Killing Curse was created in the early Middle Ages by Dark witches and wizards. Primarily, the curse was used to quickly slay opponents during a duel.