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.
"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.
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.
Bellatrix Lestrange
"What will happen to your children when I've killed you?
Not stopping Grindelwald sooner
He knew he was the only one who could really stop him, but he let innocent people be harmed because of her feelings for Grindelwald. This was a huge mistake that changed many other people's lives.
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…
Besides Dumbledore, he is also the only wizard ever known to be able to apparate silently. Voldemort was also said to fear one wizard alone, Dumbledore.
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.
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.
“Take my body back to my father.” This quote is certainly a sad one to end on, because these are Cedric Diggory's last words. While Harry Potter duels Voldemort in a graveyard, Cedric's corpse lies by the portkey, both discarded as useless objects by the Dark Lord. But then Harry's spell does something extraordinary.
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.
Last line of Harry Potter: “The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well.”
Warner Bros. Harry kills Voldemort during the Battle of Hogwarts, and the villain's last sounds are a scream of pain as he dies. In the book, his last line is "Avada Kedavra," which he casts at Harry before it rebounds and kills him instead.
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.
Bellatrix Lestrange Killed her own cousin, Sirius Black: She killed Sirius (who was her cousin) during the battle at the Department of Mysteries. She was remorseless and was cackling in glee after she had murdered Sirius.
Harry proceeds to tell Delphi that she will always be an orphan and they return to the correct time, where Delphi would be taken to Azkaban. After Voldemort's death in 1998, Delphi became Salazar Slytherin's last known heir.
The author explicitly states that both women were fighting to kill, despite Molly refraining from casting the Unforgivable curse Avada Kedavra. The result of the duel actually comes about as a result of nothing more than spectacular accuracy on Weasley's part.
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.
This was a lie so enormous it makes us catch our breath on every read. Having spent the best part of seven books being thoroughly unlikeable, Narcissa Malfoy betrayed Voldemort at the Battle of Hogwarts and in doing so saved Harry when it seemed like it was curtains for him.
He's evil, and that's about all. There are no layers of complexity to his persona, unlike Dumbledore or even Draco Malfoy. We know that Voldemort was incapable of love. He did not love anyone, and did not care to be loved.
Kendra Dumbledore
Not only did her husband end up being incarcerated in Azkaban, but the whole family had to move from Mould-On-The-Wold, to Godric's Hollow to try and protect her youngest.
Dumbledore reveals how thoroughly he loves Harry. Harry is brave, and Dumbledore is proud as any father would be. More than that, Dumbledore succumbs to a parent's weakness; he cares more about Harry's happiness and wellbeing than the wizarding world he is trying to protect.