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Harry Potter 4 Dual Audio 72p0p Download 4. Part 2, download harry potter 7 part Nov 17, — this movie is base on the Adventure, Fantasy. Click on the below download button to download this movie.. Apr 5, - Harry Potter.. Jun 7, - [Source] It All Ends 7. Full Movie Harry Potter Harry, Ron, and Hermione search for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes in Top rated movie This tool is able to support an impr.

No signup This site was designed with the. All Posts. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Harry Potter Movies Movies Preview. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? According to legend, its full allegiance must be won by killing the previous owner, and Voldemort reasons that as Snape killed Dumbledore, he will not be able to fully wield the wand's power until he kills Snape, which he does.

Harry arrives as Snape is dying, and Snape passes him memories to view in a pensieve. They reveal Snape had a lifelong love for Harry's mother and felt haunted for causing her death, and despite hating Harry's father he agreed at Dumbledore's request to watch over Harry and act as a double agent against Voldemort. The doe Patronus that led Harry to the Sword was summoned by Snape, who was watching over them the whole time.

It is revealed that Dumbledore was slowly dying after mishandling the ring horcrux, and he planned his 'murder' with Snape in advance to prove Snape's allegiance to Voldemort.

The memories also explain that Harry himself is a horcrux and must die at Voldemort's hand if Voldemort is to become mortal. Harry accepts his death and goes to the Forbidden Forest to allow Voldemort to kill him. On the way he mentions to Neville Longbottom that Voldemort's snake Nagini must be killed to make Voldemort vulnerable. He finally manages to open the Snitch and uses the Resurrection Stone within to seek comfort and courage from his dead loved ones—his parents, Sirius Black, and Lupin—dropping the Stone in the forest before reaching Voldemort's camp.

Voldemort uses the Killing Curse and Harry does not defend himself. Harry awakens in a dreamlike location resembling Kings Cross station and is greeted by Dumbledore, who explains that Voldemort's original Killing Curse left a fragment of Voldemort's soul in Harry, which caused the connection they had felt, making Harry an unintended Horcrux; this fragment had just been destroyed by Voldemort himself. When Voldemort used Harry's blood to regain his full strength, this further protected Harry from Voldemort, allowing Harry to return to life if he chooses, or to 'go on'.

Harry chooses to return and feigns death. Narcissa Malfoy feels Harry's pulse and lies to Voldemort by stating he is dead after learning that Draco is still alive. Voldemort calls a truce and displays Harry's body, offering to spare most of the defenders if they surrender. Neville, however, pulls the Sword of Gryffindor out of the Sorting Hat and uses it to behead Nagini, leaving Voldemort unprotected, and Harry escapes under his cloak as the battle resumes.

In a final onslaught, Bellatrix is killed by Molly Weasley and Harry reveals to Voldemort that he is alive. He explains to Voldemort the Elder Wand's loyalty transfers upon the defeat, not necessarily the killing, of its previous master.

Although Voldemort believes by killing Snape he has gained the Wand's loyalty, Snape was in fact never its master. Instead, Draco Malfoy inadvertently earned the Wand's loyalty when he disarmed Dumbledore just before Snape arrived to kill him.

Therefore, Harry believes that their duel will depend on whether or not the Wand recognises Harry to be its new master after he disarmed Draco at Malfoy Manor weeks prior. Voldemort attempts one final Killing Curse on Harry, but the Elder Wand refuses to act against Harry and the spell rebounds, striking Voldemort and destroying him once and for all. Harry uses the Elder Wand to repair his original wand, planning to return the Elder Wand to Dumbledore's tomb where its power may vanish if Harry dies undefeated and it can drop out of history.

Harry does not intend to search for the Resurrection Stone he dropped in the Forbidden Forest, but will keep the Invisibility Cloak he inherited. The wizarding world returns to peace once more. In an epilogue set in King's Cross station 19 years later, the primary characters are seeing their own children off to Hogwarts.

Ron and Hermione also have two children, Rose and Hugo. Albus is departing for his first year at Hogwarts and is worried he will be placed into Slytherin House. Harry reassures him by telling his son he is named after two Hogwarts headmasters, one of them Snape a Slytherin and 'the bravest man he had ever met', but the Sorting Hat could also take account of personal preferences, as it did for Harry.

The book ends with the words: 'The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the 'Deathly Hallows'—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.

Shortly before releasing the title, J. Rowling announced that she had considered three titles for the book. Rowling completed the book while staying at the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh in January , and left a signed statement on a marble bust of Hermes in her room which read: 'J. She ended her message by saying ' Deathly Hallows is my favourite, and that is the most wonderful way to finish the series'.

When asked before publication about the forthcoming book, Rowling stated that she could not change the ending even if she wanted. So, I really can't'. Rowling changed this because she did not want people to think Voldemort would rise again and to say that Harry's mission was over. In a interview, J.

Rowling said that the main theme of the series is Harry dealing with death, [23] which was influenced by her mother's death in , from multiple sclerosis.

Academics and journalists have developed many other interpretations of themes in the books, some more complex than others, and some including political subtexts. Themes such as normality, oppression, survival, and overcoming imposing odds have all been considered as prevalent throughout the series. Some political commentators have seen J. Rowling's portrayal of the bureaucratised Ministry of Magic and the oppressive measures taken by the Ministry in the later books like making attendance at Hogwarts School compulsory and the 'registration of Mudbloods' with the Ministry as an allegory of criticising the state.

The Harry Potter series has been criticised for supposedly supporting witchcraft and the occult. Before publication of Deathly Hallows , Rowling refused to speak out about her religion, stating, 'If I talk too freely, every reader, whether 10 or 60, will be able to guess what's coming in the books'.

The location where this occurs is King's Cross. Rowling also stated that 'my belief and my struggling with religious belief I think is quite apparent in this book', which is shown as Harry struggles with his faith in Dumbledore. Of this, Rowling said 'I really enjoyed choosing those two quotations because one is pagan, of course, and one is from a Christian tradition.

I'd known it was going to be those two passages since Chamber was published. I always knew [that] if I could use them at the beginning of book seven then I'd cued up the ending perfectly. If they were relevant, then I went where I needed to go. They just say it all to me, they really do'.



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