A Dementor's Kiss then creates a paradox, as it supposedly destroys the soul of the victim whom the Dementor has kissed. The soul can't be both earthbound and destroyed.
When a person gets kissed by a Dementor, their soul gets sucked out of their body. It doesn't kill the person, but the state that they're left in is a horrible, empty one.
Dementors do kill people, but not directly. They suck your soul out, and you die because - without a soul - you are left incapable of doing anything. But Voldemort is a special case. His body - even after he is resurrected - is essentially just a vehicle for his soul.
Voldemort is a wizard so immersed in Dark Magic that he didn't even feel agony or fear when his own Horcruxes -- with the pieces of Voldemort's soul inside -- were destroyed. He wouldn't have reason to fear the Dementors.
Yes, they can.
Lupin explains that Harry is more deeply affected because Dementors work by extracting good memories, leaving nothing but the bad recollections, and Harry has a much grimmer history than anyone else.
Albus Dumbledore harbors an intense dislike of dementors, noting he has long felt the Ministry of Magic erred in "allying" with such creatures, implying that dementor society in general exists apart from the general wizarding world.
Albus Dumbledore
It is not certain what the specific fear is as he is not fearing the death of his sister as she is already deceased and it is suggested that Dumbledore fears that it was him who directly killed his sister in the conflict or that he fears the loss of control that lead to his sister's sudden death.
The Dementors made his inner feelings of hurt and abandonment come to life, along with bringing back his worst memories. As mentioned by Remus Lupin, Harry's true fear was fear itself, which the Dementors projected. The creatures forced him to feel the defeated mentality inside of him that he generally pushed down.
Patronuses weren't just useful for defeating Dementors – in a world where there was (apparently) no such thing as encrypted texts, they also provided a foolproof method of communication.
Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black) is the first female Death Eater introduced in the books. Aunt of Draco Malfoy and Nymphadora Tonks. She was introduced in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. She is the most faithful member of Voldemort's inner circle.
Simple answer: NO. Explanation: Avada kedavra could only kill living creatures, and since dementors aren't living beings, so therefore they couldn't be killed by this spell. The form of dementors aint described in any of books by Rowling, yet its obvious that they could be anything but a human.
J.K. Rowling told us, 'the mood-enhancing properties of chocolate are well known in both the Muggle and wizard worlds. Chocolate is the perfect antidote for anyone who has been overcome in the presence of Dementors, which suck hope and happiness out of their surroundings.
Ekrizdis is a minor yet pivotal antagonist in the Harry Potter universe. He was an immensely evil wizard who lived in the 15th century in medieval Britain, it is believed he was either the creator of the Dementors or that his insane experiments and torture caused the Dementors to first manifest.
According to Professor Lupin: 'Dementors are among the foulest creatures that walk this earth. They infest the darkest, filthiest places, they glory in decay and despair, they drain peace, hope and happiness out of the air around them.
Neville Professor Snape Neville fears Professor Snape who treats him rudely with sarcastic comments. Neville seems afraid of this harsh treatment that makes him feel inferior constantly.
In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry comes across a hooded figure feeding on the blood of a unicorn in the Forbidden Forrest. This scene is ominous, dark, and gory. Unicorns in this world are seen as the purest of animals and the ability to kill one of them makes this scene terrifying.
The Reddit thread agrees Snape's Boggart may revolve around the person who mattered most to him: Lily Potter. Snape's unrequited love for Lily lead to his greatest fear coming true, a fact that wasn't revealed until The Deathly Hallows.
Her greatest fear was probably failure
' Ron was joking (as he often does) but he was actually very close to the truth. Part of the reason Hermione worked so hard was that she was terrified of getting things wrong and letting people down – a common trait among high achievers.
Voldemort's greatest fear is death and as a result a boggart takes the form of his own corpse. It is unsurprising that this is Voldemort's biggest fear. After all, he did split his soul up encasing it in various horcruxes just so to keep himself from dying.
Rowling has revealed that the Dementors were inspired by her own feelings of depression. She has been open about her own struggle with depression when she was in her twenties, saying she was suicidal during that time—but isn't ashamed of what she went through.
Death Eaters spread despair, allowing the dementors to feed on it and breed. The Dementors take care of the Death Eaters enemies, taking their souls, and demoralizing the rest of the population. It's mutually beneficial to both of them. This is why the Dementors joined Voldemort.
A theory posted on Reddit suggests Dementors were drawn to Harry because they could sense the piece of Voldemort's soul living in him. Harry is an “accidental horcrux”, created when the killing curse casted by Voldemort backfired, fragmented his soul, and sent a piece of it to Harry's body.