In Deathly Hallows, Hermione faced a real test of her physical and psychological stamina. After being on the run from a bunch of Snatchers, the gang were taken to Malfoy Manor, where Bellatrix proceeded to torture Hermione using the Cruciatus Curse.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Bellatrix used her knife to carve the word "mudblood" into Hermione Granger's arm. The film version of the knife bears a resemblance to cross-shaped spearheads that leave a hard-to-heal wound.
Cruciatus Curse ('Crucio')
Repeated use of the Cruciatus Curse is torture and Bellatrix Lestrange subjected the Longbottoms to such extremes of pain that it sent them insane.
No she carved into with her knife (her getting close to the arm is her getting up close and personal and admiring her “work” I think). In the books, she used a knife. I didn't watch the movie though, sorry.
Bellatrix wrote it on Hermione so that Hermine wouldn't forget her heritage, and Bellatrix is completely insane, that is a fact.
Remember in the last Harry Potter film, when Hermione takes Polyjuice Potion and magically transforms into an exact replica of Bellatrix Lestrange? Well, our real life Hermione, Emma Watson, just did the exact same thing – but on the red carpet.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
In this book, Rowling reveals that Bellatrix is the guardian of Helga Hufflepuff's cup (though she is unaware that it is a Horcrux), which Voldemort has entrusted the Lestranges to keep in their Gringotts vault.
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.
The clue he received in the film was from Bellatrix, who was in a frantic frenzy when she thought her vault was broken into. He is ultimately able to identify the cup as a Horcrux because of his ability to hear the piece of Voldemort's soul contained within them, an ability which is not present in the books.
She made sure HE was safe - putting THEIR LIVES at risk to save his - before they escaped. And yet while Bellatrix tortured Hermione, Draco did nothing.
The darkest of the Dark Arts, Harry Potter unforgivable curses are the Cruciatus Curse, the Imperius Curse, and the Killing Curse. Although the curses are highly illegal, Harry using Unforgivable Curses happened, but he uses them once he was thrust into the Second Wizarding War.
5 Bellatrix Lestrange: The Cruciatus Curse.
The three Unforgivable Curses in Harry Potter are Crucio, Imperio, and Avada Kedavra, and all three are available to Hogwarts Legacy players. Crucio subjects the victim to extreme torture, while Imperio puts them under the control of the spellcaster.
No, we don't know what spell did Molly use to take down Bellatrix, but it certainly wasn't Avada Kedavra. Whatever spell she used, it didn't disintegrate Bellatrix either.
The first time Harry cast Cruciatus was in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix when Harry Potter uses Crucio on Bellatrix Lestrange after she killed Sirius Black in the Department of Mysteries.
Compatibility with Bellatrix's death: Bellatrix's sudden death aligns with the effects of the Avada Kedavra curse. Arguments for and against its use by Molly: Although Avada Kedavra is a possibility, Molly's character and values may make it less likely that she would resort to using an Unforgivable Curse.
Draco's refusal to reveal Harry's identity to Bellatrix was not because he liked him. It was because he believed that Harry was the only chance they had at defeating Voldemort. At first, Draco admired and revered Voldemort until he threatened his family's safety.
He did not love anyone, and did not care to be loved. He felt nothing for his family, and only wanted his friends in school to rally around him because he wanted to hold power over them. Bellatrix Lestrange was obviously in love with him and worshiped him, but he only cared for her servitude, not her.
Voldemort, weakened by his long stint as "less than the meanest ghost' 69 insists on making one more Horcrux. And unlike with Harry, Voldemort did say the spell when he killed Bertha Jorkins to make Nagini a Horcrux.
He has grown afraid of Harry's connection to Voldemort. Perhaps Voldemort, knowing Dumbledore's love for Harry, would possess Harry and provoke Dumbledore to kill him. So, Dumbledore attempted to avoid Harry throughout Book 5 for Harry's own good.
Why didn't Harry use magic to bury Dobby? Dobby was a dear friend to Harry, so he wanted to provide him with a proper burial. Hence, he refused to use magic to bury him.
Harry asked if he could help Dobby but he began wailing and talking about how humble he was and how brave he was for facing You-Know-Who twice. Dobby finally told Harry why he was there - he had a warning: he shouldn't go back to Hogwarts School in September because he would be in danger.
His reaction to Bella's death was akin to his reaction at the loss of the Cup, which was when he realised that his own immortality was jeopardised amidst war and his own death could have been near.
According to the goblin, three students at Hogwarts—Ginny, Neville, and Luna—broke into Snape's office and stole the sword of Gryffindor, but were caught and punished.
Snape just pretended to give the sword of Gryffindor to Bellatrix, and gave her a fake one, which was a copy of the original sword. He did so, so that Voldemort would trust him.