The Deathly Hallows Explained: Creation to Ultimate Fate (+Why Harry Didn't Die In the Forest)

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Published 2017-09-14
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All Comments (21)
  • @MovieFlame
    CORRECTION: Harry put the wand in Dumbledore's grave in the book
  • @mangojuice6858
    Voldemort should have made his nose a horcrux no one would’ve found it
  • @ZintherZ
    i still can't believe j.k rowling made harry potter universe alone
  • When you realize that when James gave Dumbledore his invisibility cloak, he died shortly after
  • @Raven09s
    The way the movies had it done made me think Harry didn't die the second time because he himself was a haucrux. That when V hit him with the killing curse, he wasn't killing Harry but the part of himself that had lived inside Harry.
  • @poopylol2477
    Voldemort should’ve just made a Nokia phone his horcrux
  • @atismoke
    The real reason why Voldy couldn't kill Harry was because Hermione corrected him (It's Avada Kedevra, not Avada Kadavrya.) but Voldy ignored and Harry lived
  • @Maikologi
    Invisibility cloak: hides you from death Potter family: "ayo hold onto this, or you'll die" Dumbedlor: "say bruh lemme borrow that"
  • The theory most approved (even by JK Rowling) : The three brothers are actually represented by Harry, Voldemort and Snape Dumbledore Is death Voldemort died for power Snape died for love and Harry greeted death like an old friend
  • @sriram-cj9pv
    Is nobody going to talk about how Strong Lily's protection is, she stopped the Dark Lord on multiple occasions with one protection charm (correction: one sacrifice which proved her love)
  • @samnaamee6405
    Harry and Tom’s relationship: - Both have Harry’s blood which has Lily’s protection. - Both have a small piece of Tom’s soul. - They can only be killed by each other. - Neither can truly live while the other is surviving. - Tom has 6 other Horcruxes. - Harry is the master of Deathly Hollows. - Their wands are brother wands (from Fawkes tails) - Harry is master of Elder Wand while Tom is possessor. - Both see Hogwarts as first real home. - Arrived at magical world without knowing about it. Despite being half bloods. - Both half-bloods, with 1 parent as pureblood. - Want to/teach DADA. - Last of the Peverells.
  • @couragew6260
    I can see Dumbledore’s theory being right for the 3 brothers just being magically gifted Wizards… however, I also really like the idea that despite how powerful a Wizard can be, there is still higher beings like Death that are beyond a Wizard’s magical capabilities.
  • @Geni_sis
    Harry Potter in a nutshell: Mother gives son mega plot armour, son kills cousin
  • @set0m
    When you read the Deathley Hallows, it changes your mind about Snape.
  • @adarsh4764
    I like the 'Master of Death' theory for Harry not dying so much. But ironically Voldemort being himself as the blood protection for Harry is also mind-blowing . I also liked the theory of the representation of the deathly hallows by Voldemort, Snape and Harry! I wish if it was true actually!
  • I've watched and read every book and movie more times that I can count and all I can say is that JK Rowling is a remarkable woman with an extraordinary imagination.
  • @anoob1987
    So, basically this whole thing was a fight between two cousins!!
  • I love how Harry's family had the invisibility cloak passed down, while Voldemort's had the resurrection stone, even though they each would have wanted the opposite the most. Voldemort was obsessed with death and feared it above all, while never being able to understand love. He never had a use for bringing back his loved ones because he had no loved ones. But an invisibility cloak would've been the perfect protection from death. Meanwhile, Harry used the cloak, but never needed it deep down. But he had SO many loved ones he wished he could see, and would have probably become obsessed with the resurrection stone, had he been given it as a child. Just more parallels and symbolism to the hero and the villain.
  • @cjg8763
    I also find it interesting how the blood protection is only active when Harry can call the place where his blood is home. At this point he no longer considers the Dursley's house home, but he does consider Hogwarts to be home, just like Tom Riddle does, and they were both on Hogwarts grounds at the time, both at the place they each consider to be home.