In the final film, Harry Potter is not killed. When Voldemort casts the Killing Curse on Harry, he merely extinguishes the portion of his soul that resides there as a Horcrux. So, just the part of Harry that links him to Voldemort perishes.

Harry Potter’s Resurrection and Death: How Do They Happen?

There have been many theories about Harry Potter’s (im)mortality, but as of right now, there is no definitive answer. Some fans believe that he passed away in the seventh book, “Deathly Hallows” when Voldemort killed him. Others think that he may still be alive and living in hiding. However, the problem is that there is no canonical evidence to support either of these theories. So for now, we will just have to wait and see what happens in future books or movies. ..

Godric’s Hollow: The Tragedy

Professor Trelawney’s prophecy identified Harry Potter as the person who would defeat Lord Voldemort. In 1980, after learning of it, Lord Voldemort went to Godric’s Hollow to kill Harry Potter. Despite being shielded by James and Lily Potter, Lord Voldemort eventually encountered Harry as he easily murdered his parents and approached the little boy. Voldemort wanted to kill Harry, but the Killing Curse malfunctioned and prevented him from doing so. Lord Voldemort appeared to have perished in this episode, leaving Harry with the infamous scar in the form of a thunderbolt. The rest is history. Lord Voldemort never actually passed away; instead, he went missing for a while before being transferred to live with his Muggle relatives until enrolling at Hogwarts.

Harry Potter’s “Death.”

Deathly Hallows, the seventh book, has a scenario in which Harry Potter truly “dies”; it takes place during the Battle of Hogwarts. Harry decided to accept Voldemort’s earlier offer to give himself up to spare the lives of his friends and colleagues after a lot of struggle and multiple defeats. He continued to the Forbidden Forest, where Voldemort and his Death Eaters were waiting for him. Voldemort punished Harry Potter for giving up without a fight as they faced off by casting the Killing Curse on him. ..

After falling to the earth, Harry Potter woke up in the Limbo. Albus Dumbledore, his former mentor, met him there and explained his actions, and gave an apology. Dumbledore’s spirit further informed Harry that he wasn’t dead but had the option of staying there or leaving for the real world. Dumbledore said that because Voldemort used Harry’s blood to resurrect (as depicted in The Goblet of Fire), the two were inextricably linked, protecting Harry from Voldemort’s killing.

After making up with his former teacher, Harry decided to return to Hogwarts. He pretended to be dead when he awoke in the Forbidden Forest, and Voldemort dispatched Narcissa Malfoy to announce his death, which she did even though she was aware he had been alive. Voldemort instructed Rubeus Hagrid to bring Harry’s “corpse” back to Hogwarts so he could declare his ultimate victory after torturing it with the Cruciatus Curse.

The Last Battle

In the year 1980, Trelawney prophesied that in the end, Harry Potter would face Lord Voldemort and be victorious. This finally happened in a duel in which Harry killed Voldemort. The Second Wizarding War ended with Harry’s victory. ..

Conclusion

The Elder Wand belonged to Harry in its truest form; when Voldemort attempted to use it on Harry, it sensed its owner instead of killing Harry and instead murdered the only thing it was capable of killing—the portion Voldemort’s soul on Harry. In other words, when Voldemort yelled, “Harry Potter is dead!” he was too busy talking to Dumbledore in his brain to show it. ..

Frequently asked questions

The three Deathly Hallows belonged to Harry, making him the true master of death. Harry was able to survive the deadly curse because he was able to use them to kill Voldemort.

Dumbledore wanted Harry to use the Hallows to find the strength to sacrifice himself, not to wield enormous power. This would prevent Voldemort’s soul fragment from dying and allowing him to control Harry for eternity.

Voldemort was killed by a mistake. Voldemort accidentally committed suicide. Harry Potter was the rightful owner of the Elder Wand, because a wand can never harm its owner.

Voldemort was not happy when he learned that the only remaining follower of his, a woman named Narcissa Malfoy, had died. ..