Last line of Harry Potter: “The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well.” There's a lot of controversy about this—the last line of Harry Potter—the epilogue that ends the Harry Potter series. Some people love it and others find it cheesy.
In their final battle, Harry, the true master of the Elder Wand, defeats Voldemort. The trio heads back to Dumbledore's office, and Harry gives up the Elder Wand. Peace is restored. An epilogue reveals that Harry's scar has not hurt in 19 years.
It was not just a substitute for “Happily ever after.” It meant that life was meant to be lived! It meant that the sacrifices that had been made by everyone who died to stop Voldemort would be meaningless if the survivors did not find joy and love in their lives, if the peace did not last for decades.
At the end of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, good conquers evil on many levels. Most obviously, Harry – with the help of his friends – keeps Voldemort from taking the Sorcerer's Stone. By doing so, they stop the Dark Lord from getting eternal life.
Dudley's last line is also found in a deleted scene.
His last words in the movie are, "I still don't understand why we have to leave." But he also has a deleted film scene where he has a final conversation with Harry, and his last line is, "I don't think you're a waste of space."
[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2] The final line of the book is "The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well." In the final shot of the film, Harry's scar is noticeably faded and barely visible.
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live"
Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa was cold, cunning and devoted to the Dark Lord. But she was also a mother, which meant she was willing to risk everything to make sure her son was safe. When Harry survived Voldemort's Killing Curse for the second time, Narcissa pretended he was dead so she could get to Draco.
Snape tells Voldemort that Harry Potter is to be moved from his place of safety on the next Saturday at nightfall.
Merlin's beard/Merlin's pants
Merlin's beard, Merlin's “baggy y-fronts,” Merlin's pants, or simply just his name are all common curses uttered by the wizarding community in times of surprise or crisis. This one could applicable next time you find out you have a quiz you haven't prepared for.
' as Voldemort screamed, 'Avada Kedavra! ' he was giving all those around him the message he gave Lupin: this was about ending bloodshed, not creating it. Voldemort's signature spell was Avada Kedavra.
The Patronus Charm is perhaps the most notorious difficult-to-cast spell in the wizarding world, and it's certainly the first one to come to mind for most fans.
"Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light."
“Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself.” “I'm hoping to do some good in the world!” “I mean, you could claim that anything's real if the only basis for believing in it is that nobody's proved it doesn't exist!” “Just because you have the emotional range of a teaspoon doesn't mean we all have!”
While the other houses seem cool and invite a certain allure, Hufflepuff is a little different. Often considered the least desirable of all the sorting options, here are some reasons why Hufflepuff house is the worst.
Hermione was hit by a stray curse during an altercation between Harry and Malfoy, and her front teeth began growing out of control. Snape dismissed the curse as bearing no change to her appearance, causing Hermione to flee in tears.
“Of Course It Is Happening Inside Your Head Harry, But Why On Earth Should That Mean That It Is Not Real” The last words Dumbledore would speak to Harry were the same in the Harry Potter books and movies.
Lord Voldemort
"Avada Kedavra!"
In 1998, Fred participated in the Battle of Hogwarts, defending the castle's passageways with his twin. While fighting alongside his brother, Percy, he was killed in an explosion possibly caused by Death Eater Augustus Rookwood.