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.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Last line: "The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well." Image Source: Warner Bros.
Lord Voldemort
"Avada Kedavra!"
Explanation: Even though it's just one word, “always” is largely considered one of the most iconic lines from the Potter series.
[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.
"Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself." Warner Bros. Hermione Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself.
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.
“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.” “It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends.”
1 Stupefy Is Cast Twenty-Nine Times
Stupefy, also known as the Stunning Spell is the most frequently cast verbal charm in the Harry Potter series, being performed almost thirty times during the franchise.
Harry became so enamoured with the spell that he eventually used it to finish off Lord Voldemort. Here's how Harry's relationship with Expelliarmus became his signature – and why that's a good and bad thing.
The lightning bolt scar that was so vibrant in the first films has almost completely disappeared. The scar is no longer dark, and instead has faded almost to his usual skintone. Scars do fade with time, but J.K Rowling wrote in the book that: "The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well."
"The first thing Snape asks Harry is "Potter! What would I get if I added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?" According to Victorian Flower Language, asphodel is a type of lily meaning 'My regrets follow you to the grave' and wormwood means 'absence' and also typically symbolised bitter sorrow.
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?"
As for everyone's favourite child-bullying adult, Snape's Killing Curse was 'blue' due to the cyanish background of the film scene. It was actually green, but the camera and effects made a bluish overlay which overlapped the green spell.
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.
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I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death — if you aren't as big a bunch of dunderheads as I usually have to teach.”
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.
Whether you view it through the horror paradigm or not, you cannot doubt that The Chamber of Secrets is one of the most affecting films in the Harry Potter franchise, with it making a bold claim to be the most terrifying from our childhood.
The entire Harry Potter series – 1,084,170 words.
In the first movie the the scene of the troll you can see that snape has a bleeding leg, why? Snape was bitten by Fluffy the three headed dog. When Troll was released, he went to make sure that no one was after the stone as everyone was distracted by the troll.
At the end of "Harry Potter," the titular hero didn't save the Wizarding World from all its evils. Harry's last thought, before the series' epilogue, is if a house-elf will make him a sandwich. Wizard supremacy appears to be alive and well 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts.
James and Lily were in the original Order of the Phoenix and therefore knew they were risking their lives in the war against Voldemort. Still, the Dark Lord's whole reason for trying to kill them all was to eliminate the threat posed by a certain prophecy.