Help figuring out Deathly Hallows?
By snookumsnort
@snookumsnort (313)
Philippines
July 30, 2007 10:05am CST
I finally finished the last book. It got me a bit teary-eyed and sad to see the series end. Anyway, I've got a few questions and I appreciate your answers!
1) Who was the baby crying at King's Cross? Why did Harry feel revolted by it?
2) Why was Dumbledore able to appear at King's Cross? Did that mean that he was able to master the Deathly Hallows too?
3) Did Neville kill Nagini with the Gryffindor Sword? How did he come to possess it?
4) What is the significance of Voldemort taking in a part of Harry's blood? How did it help Harry?
5) Was Harry able to survive the killing curse because of the Hallows? Or was there another reason?
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@crazypumpkin (501)
• Philippines
5 Aug 07
1.) I thinks that's a part of Voldie's soul that was in harry, I am sure but I will read again to make sure.
2.)The place is like a limbo where Harry was given a choice to return or not. I think Dumbledore is there because he stayed long enough to meet Harry face to face.
3.) Yes Neville killed Nagini with the sword of Gryffindor
4.) Voldie thought he could go around Harry's protection from Lily by using some of his blood to resurrect a body for him. He did that but in doing so he also placed a part of his soul in Harry. I think that's why Harry has to die before he could defeat Voldiemort and that's the purpose of the resurrection stone too, so that Harry can come back alive.
5) Yes