Last line of Harry Potter: “The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well.”
“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.
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.
Lupin responds, "Others will tell him what his mother and father died for. One day, he'll understand." His last lines in the book have a similar sentiment. He tells Harry in the forest, "Sorry I will never know him ... but he will know why I died and I hope he will understand.
When Dobby's last words before dying in Harry's arms are "Such a beautiful place, to be with friends. Dobby is happy to be with his friend, Harry Potter."
Bellatrix Lestrange
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.
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.
The first thing he says to Harry, which is disguised as a ridiculously hard question aimed to intimidate the poor kid who had, up until now, believed he was a mere muggle and nothing more, was: "Potter! What would I get if I added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?"
He is also revealed to be a double agent for Albus Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix. But many people forget that he also invented a number of spells. In the Harry Potter movies, Snape came up with the Sectumsempra curse when he was a student at Hogwarts, and it's known to cause painful lacerations on the target.
Harry learns how to perform Avada Kedavra from Barty Crouch Jnr (posing as Mad-Eye Moody) just weeks before the incident. This is the spell used to kill Cedric.
Cedric Diggory was, as you all know, exceptionally hard working, infinitely fair-minded, and most importantly, a fierce, fierce friend. Therefore, I feel you have the right to know exactly how he died. You see, Cedric Diggory was murdered, by Lord Voldemort. The Ministry of Magic does not wish me to tell you this.
Sirius Black
"Come on, you can do better than that!" Black loses his battle with Bellatrix and just like that, another member of Harry's makeshift family has died.
V is for Voldemort: The big bad, He Who Must Not Be Named and the reason Harry can't spend all his time at Hogwarts trying to get off with Hermione. Lord Voldemort is unquestionably the most powerful Dark Wizard of all time. He's rubbish at smelling stuff tho.
Ms. Rowling acknowledged that the word “scar” had “for ages” been the last word in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” Harry Potter has a lightning-bolt scar on his forehead as a result of a failed curse by his nemesis, Lord Voldemort. Ms. Rowling would not say what she changed it to.
He said, '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 symbolises bitter sorrow. If you combined that, Snape's words mean “I bitterly regret Lily's death”.
He said, "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 symbolizes bitter sorrow." If you combined that, Snape's words mean "I bitterly regret Lily's death."
Snape apologized because Lily ended their friendship over it. Lily was done being his friend. There was no reason for her to apologize.
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.
Even with his efforts to protect her, Snape felt responsible for Lily's death at Voldemort's hands. Snape's memories then reveal that Dumbledore had impetuously tried to use the Gaunt ring, which had been cursed by Voldemort, and had been suffering from a powerful curse.
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.
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.