They are betrayed by Mr. Lovegood and captured by Voldemort's Snatchers. Climax: The Snatchers take them to the Malfoy mansion, where Harry and Ron are imprisoned while Bellatrix tortures Hermione for information.
Snape betrays the Order of the Phoenix. A guy from the Ministry of Magic becomes a Death Eater, which is probably how the Ministry ends up falling. And that's just the beginning of the movie.
Sirius Black, revealing this to Harry, said that Mundungus was heavily veiled and disguised as a witch because he had previously been barred from the Hog's Head, and admitted that Mundungus had been tailing Harry.
Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew/Wormtail: The Death Eater who betrayed Harry's parents to Voldemort. Imelda Staunton as Dolores Umbridge: Senior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic and Head of the Muggle-born Registration Commission.
Snape tells Voldemort that Harry Potter is to be moved from his place of safety on the next Saturday at nightfall.
However, Mundungus appeared to be braver than people such as Peter Pettigrew. Though he had a tendency to flee when the situation seemed grim, he never actually turned against the Order of the Phoenix.
Despite his attraction to the Dark Arts and Voldemort's ideology of wizard supremacy, Snape's love for Muggle-born Lily Evans, Harry's mother, eventually compelled him to defect from the Death Eaters.
Harry was bequeathed a gift from Dumbledore too: the first Snitch he ever caught as Gryffindor's Seeker. Well, 'swallowed' rather than caught, really. It was engraved with the words 'I open at the close', which mystified Harry throughout most of the book, and only sprang to life right at the very end.
Because all the plans were made by Dumbledore, and Dumbledore told Snape so he could stay in Voldemort's good books. Dumbledore told Snape to confound Mundungus and make him suggest the idea of 7 Potters, so Snape knew, though he didn't tell Voldemort. All the plans were known to Snape since Dumbledore told him.
In 1998, Luna was kidnapped by Death Eaters. To save her, Xenophilius betrayed Harry Potter to Death Eaters; but Harry, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley managed to escape.
Terrified of the Death Eaters pursuing them, he deserts his post, leaving Mad-Eye to get hit by a Death Eater's killing curse. It's one of the least courageous moves we see throughout the entire book and many battles.
When Moody was killed by Lord Voldemort during the Battle of the Seven Potters, Harry was devastated by his death, as were the other Order of the Phoenix members.
He's a warm body, and one who will likely do his best to flee and hide, given he looks like Harry Potter, so he'll look convincing in his escape. The fact that he is more likely to flee is exactly the reason why Moody insisted that Mundungus be paired with him, so that he could keep an eye on Mundungus.
Read the book and you'd know that Harry was not raised for slaughter, but that he had to die temporarily to kill the horcrux! Dumbledore did what he had to - because it was the right thing to do.
With the issue of Harry's iconic owl at the forefront, Jo Marie Walker continues to explain that the Death Eater that kills Hedwig is none other than Snape.
Voldemort taunts Lucius Malfoy by considering taking his wand. Instead of doing that, though, he breaks it. Then Voldemort decides it's time to torture the prisoner above the table, who is apparently a former Muggle Studies professor at Hogwarts. (This seems to be the only reason Voldemort despises her.)
Harry Potter: Stag
Harry's patronus is undoubtedly the most recognizable. The stag is first seen in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban when it saves Harry and Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) from the dementors at the lake.
'The Prince's Tale'
Professor Snape is dead on Voldemort's orders, and Harry saw it all. In his dying moments, he told Harry to take his memories and look at him one last time.
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.
Dumbledore also gives Harry the Resurrection Stone.
"To Harry James Potter, I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill," his will reads.
Invisibility cloaks are very rare, but Harry receives one for Christmas in his first year; it turns out to have been originally the property of Harry's father, and was given to Harry by Professor Dumbledore.
Now, as firmly established, Snape was not the greatest fan of Harry, but that didn't mean that he ever stopped loving Lily. Dumbledore was surprised that Snape seemed to care for the boy. With a swish of his wand, Snape conjured up a Patronus – Lily's Patronus, a doe. 'Always,' he said.
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.
History Of Avada Kedavra
The Killing Curse was created in the early Middle Ages by Dark witches and wizards. Primarily, the curse was used to quickly slay opponents during a duel.