Dumbledore dies in the sixth book and movie, but he later comes to Harry in a vision when the titular wizard is facing off against Lord Voldemort. 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.
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The last words Albus Dumbledore spoke to the pair of us?' Harry is the best hope we have. Trust him.
"Severus, please." To everyone at the time, that was Dumbledore begging Severus not to kill him. We then find out about the plan, and understand that those words were not a plea for life, but a selfless plea for Snape to carry out one of the hardest things he ever had to do.
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Bellatrix was killed by Molly Weasley in the final battle of Hogwarts. The latter took her to task to protect her daughter Ginny. The vicious Death Eater's last word was a delighted whoop at casting an aggressive spell at Molly, only to be attacked by her before finally biting the dust.
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"Wands out, d'you reckon?" Before Robert Pattinson was an undead vampire, he was a golden boy wizard killed by a Voldemort henchman. His death proved one thing: that Voldemort wasn't messing around. Photo: Warner Bros.
12. Snape's Last Words. In the [Deathly Hallows] book, Snape's dying words to Harry were "Look at me". Right then we did not realize the significance of his words but in the very next chapter when Harry goes through Snape's memories in the Pensieve, he comes to know how much Snape loved Lily.
Let's see: nitwit means a daft person, blubber means extra fat, oddment means a portion of cut-off fabric, and tweak means to slightly adjust something.
Because Harry Potter was so influential for me, it hurt so bad to see the character that represented so much wisdom and had held such a high standing in my mind be thrown from the top of a tower.
Dumbledore's highest-ranking quote has over 50,000 votes, and #10 still has almost 14,000 votes. Here are the 10 most famous quotes from Albus Dumbledore: 1. “It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”
“Dumbledore” is an old English word meaning bumblebee. Because Albus Dumbledore is very fond of music, I always imagined him as sort of humming to himself a lot.
Dumbledore's death was still necessary because he was going to die anyway, and he wanted Snape to remain an effective spy. If Snape hadn't killed him than Malfoy would have, ripping his own soul, or one of the death eaters would have, and Snape would have been found out.
It's a beautiful scene in the book, but it felt wrong in the movie." While the book version of the funeral proved highly emotional and a good ending to Dumbledore's character arc, the script version underwhelmed Heyman and was thus left out altogether.
Snape made fun of Hermione's teeth
Snape dismissed the curse as bearing no change to her appearance, causing Hermione to flee in tears. We knew Snape wasn't exactly chummy, but this was a real tipping point.
Some would say there's no spell worse than Avada Kedavra, the Killing Curse that Voldemort used so indiscriminately. But it's definitely not the wizarding world's only Unforgivable Curse.
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One of the most famous revelations about Dumbledore after the books were published was that he was actually in love with Gellert Grindelwald. J.K. Rowling said: 'Dumbledore fell in love with Grindelwald, and that added to his horror when Grindelwald showed himself to be what he was…
At the end of the series, Dumbledore admits to Harry that power is his ultimate weakness. He was always conscious of it, and he feared that power had the potential to corrupt him beyond help. That's why he never accepted the Ministry of Magic position even after it was offered several times.
As Dumbledore wrote in his will: 'To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.
Those tears from Snape were because he had just been bitten by Nagano but he was also thinking about Lily and how he was going to be with her therefore, his tears were partially caused by his memories with Lily.
It's a word that gained so much more clarity and tragedy after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows revealed that the nefarious Professor Severus Snape was actually serving a nobler cause: protecting Harry from Voldemort out of love for Snape's childhood friend Lily Evans.
So when Harry came along , with James's untidy jet black hair and lily's green eyes , Snape didn't know how to feel . He had loved everything about lily , and therefore by extension loved her son , but Harry was James's son too. Truth was , he loved Harry as well.