The black skull, accentuated by a black snake running through caused chills to run down Regulus’ spine. He resisted the urge to moan. What had he gotten into? He was sixteen. He was sixteen, and a death eater. He was… oh Merlin, he was an actual death eater! Regulus didn’t want to become a death eater- not really. His parents
There are so many changes between the book and the movie. The book was a lot better than the movie I think. When a producer makes a movie out of a book, they take the most interesting things from the book and just erase the rest of it. Us book lovers absolutely hate when they go to watch a movie based off a book they love and they leave out the most important details. The book first opens up with Frank Bryce’s history, about how he was accused of murdering the Riddle family he worked for, many years
Choices that Harry makes often lean him into dangerous situations and endanger other people, yet his intentions are always in an attempt to help and it is their actions after a situation goes bad that truly shows how Harry is a moral figure during a time of war. During Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron, and Hermione use the Polyjuice Potion to sneak into the Ministry of Magic to retrieve a Horcrux, and in doing so, jeopardize the lives of the three employees, and the Cattermole family. Harry and his friends’
lay scattered across the floor. It was the cupboard under the stairs. Everything exactly the same as it had been all those years ago. As if nothing had ever happened, and it hadn't. The war, his friends, Sirius's escape from Azkaban, all those deaths. Nothing, like a bad dream, it had all just disappeared. Harry Potter sat up from the lumpy old mattress in his room in the cupboard under the stairs. He was back, before it had all started. Though he still wasn't sure what age he was. The items
with doing this, nor was she afraid of such a trial. This kind of traits should be defined as arrogant and defiant in Bellatrix. In addition to her loyalty to Voldemort, she has more important capital to be proud of, her magic power. Among the Death Eaters, there were few known female members. This was related to the line of Voldemort's behavior. However, Bellatrix was a servant who followed around Voldemort all the time and was deeply trusted and reused by Voldemort. Although she fell out of favor
Hitler: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince In Harry Potter, Voldemort and his Death Eaters are often a parallel to Hitler and the S.S. Soldiers because of their similar dictatorship over those who were more inferior to them. Because of this, Voldemort ranks his Death Eaters in a hierachy to prove their significant role in his presence. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow’s, Voldemort is surrounded by his Death Eaters at a long table; his followers sit around by rank and how important they are to
fingers that was the exact size as some of the marks on the girls’ skin. Rabastan looked over the girls, the excitement worn away as he took in the appalling sight. Antonin chose to stare at the floor. They weren’t alone, as a handful of other Death Eater’s had taken interest in the girls as well. Some
They were Death Eaters—servants of the Dark Lord. Right after them, Harry watched as Severus Snape sneaked up the steps. One on the Death Eaters, Bellatrix, walked up to Draco. “Well done, Draco,” she said. “Good evening, Bellatrix,” said Dumbledore with a grim grin on his face, “I believe introduction is in order.” “Oh, there’s
family, but found solace in a witch called Lily Evans, a childhood friend. Snape loved Lily deeply: through their years at Hogwarts; through her marriage to another wizard, James Potter; through his time as a Death Eater; and long after her murder at the wand of Lord Voldemort. After her death, a heartbroken Snape took up a position at Hogwarts as Potions Master (under Dumbledore 's protection), and began his secret mission to keep safe the only thing that he had left of her: her son, a boy with his
with a few tweets about Snape like “There's a whole essay in why Harry gave his son Snape's name, but the decision goes to the heart of who Harry was, post-war.”, and “In honouring Snape, Harry hoped in his heart that he too would be forgiven. The deaths at the Battle of Hogwarts would haunt Harry