The most significant loss in the Harry Potter books when it came to the Boy Wizard's family was his mother, Lily. The pain that it left in Snape was heartbreaking in every way. However, while Lily's death was hard to take, there is no discounting Harry's loss of his father.
Before passing, he shares his final words to Dustin to take over and watch out for the Hellfire Club. Like Bob, Eddie's death was entirely avoidable had he followed Dustin to safety. But, in the end, the year 1986 was his year, and he died a hero, making it the most impactful death in the series by far.
1 John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (9 October 1940 - 8 December 1980) was an English singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. He was assassinated by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980 at age 40.
The first, and arguably most impactful, deaths that occurred in the Harry Potter franchise are the death of his parents: James and Lily Potter (Sorcerer's Stone; Rowling, 1997). We later learn that James and Lily sacrificed themselves to protect one-year-old Harry from the dark wizard Lord Voldemort.
In the end, both were essential to Voldemort's downfall, fulfilling the possibility that both Harry and Neville were, in fact, the Chosen One. While Harry delivered the final blow to destroy Voldemort, Neville destroyed the final Horcrux which allowed Harry to end Voldemort.
According to the films, Hedwig's killer might have been Selwyn, who was known to be pursuing Harry and Hagrid at the time since Hedwig's death in the film happened quite a while into the fight when there was only a couple death eaters following them, or it might have been Stanley Shunpike under the Imperius Curse.
Answer and Explanation: The most violent time in world history are the years 1939-1945 as this was the time of World War II. The exact number of deaths that happened as a direct result of this conflict cannot be known, but the best estimates put the number around 75 million people.
The deadliest earthquake in human history is at the heart of the deadliest day in human history. On January 23, 1556, more people died than on any day by a wide margin. Although military weaponry has advanced vastly since 1556, including the nuclear bombs' advent, mother nature's wrath has yet to be passed by humanity.
Demogorgon - Season One/Three/Four
Demogorgons are not just one of the scariest Stranger Things villains, but they're also one of the most original, terrifying creatures ever to be seen on TV screens. They did kill Barb, though, so fans won't be happy until they're all dead.
Chrissy Cunningham
Then her bones started breaking and it became true horror. Of course, she was not the only victim, but as the first, Chrissy's death is easily the most shocking. Along with his human nature, Vecna's brutality in killing Chrissy and the others is what established him as the series' best villain.
1 Max's Near-Death Experience (Season 4)
After the triumph of Max's iconic first encounter with Vecna, seeing the character slowly tortured by the villain before being thrown into a coma was the most disturbing Stranger Things scene so far.
The Battle of Hogwarts in The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is one of the most devastating battles in the entire franchise.
Without a doubt, Dolores Umbridge is the most hated character in the Harry Potter universe. Her unnaturally calm and polite demeanor paired with her cruelty makes her incredibly irritating.
Harry Potter's Biggest Betrayal Makes No Sense. Peter Pettigrew was a member of the Marauders before he betrayed his friends in Harry Potter, but that choice makes no sense. Even more so than the magical elements, the Harry Potter franchise can be defined by its relationships.
In September 1862, the South hoped to end the war by invading Maryland just before the mid-term elections. But its hopes were dashed after the bloodiest day in American history.
Probably the most publicized peaceful era is the Pax Romana. Latin for "Roman peace," this period of roughly 200 years was made famous by the 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon in his landmark book "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" [source: Encyclopædia Britannica Online].
That bears repeating: Today a far greater percentage of the world's population lives in peace than at any time before in history, which is a non-trivial, curiously underreported statistic. By any reasonable measure, the world is living in a golden age of peace and security, even if it may not always appear to be so.
The world's biggest killer is ischaemic heart disease, responsible for 16% of the world's total deaths.
The most prolific modern serial killer is arguably doctor Harold Shipman, with 218 probable murders and possibly as many as 250 (see "Medical professionals", below). However, he was actually convicted of a sample of 15 murders.
Several studies show you have a greater chance of dying on Christmas, the day after Christmas or New Year's Day than any other single day of the year. This is true for people who die of natural causes, which account for 93% of all deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
For some reason I always thought Hedwig's death was the saddest. She and Harry were mad at each other before she died, and Harry was so distraught by it, and the poor thing screeched and fell to the bottom of the cage like a stuffed animal.
In 1998, Fred participated in the Battle of Hogwarts, defending the castle's passageways with his twin. While fighting alongside his brother, Percy, he was killed in an explosion possibly caused by Death Eater Augustus Rookwood.
Answer and Explanation: No, Hagrid does not die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He survives the battle at Hogwarts, and he is later mentioned in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which takes place over 18 years after the battle.