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Does the killing curse work on Voldemort?

Does the killing curse work on Voldemort?

The rebounding Killing Curse affects Voldemort by causing him to disintegrate into ashes instead of leaving his physical body dead, although development screencaps for the film indicated he was originally going to leave his body behind like in the book.

How did Harry rebound the curse?

‘ So, when Voldemort attacked Harry with The Killing Curse after Lily died defending him, Harry’s protection curse caused the magic to bounce off (or rebound) and strike Voldemort, causing him to ‘die’ and lose his mortal body. When Voldemort returns for the finale of the series, he again uses Avada Kedavra on Harry.

Why didn’t Voldemort kill Harry in the Forbidden Forest?

Harry’s mastery of the Elder Wand explains why Voldemort failed to kill him in their final battle, but there’s also another explanation for why Harry survived the Killing Curse in the Forbidden Forest. When Lily sacrificed herself to save Harry in Godric’s Hollow, he was protected by magic’s strongest defense: love.

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What happened to Lily’s Love Spell on Harry Potter?

When Voldemort hit Harry with the Killing Curse in the forest, it destroyed the Horcrux that resided in Harry, but left Harry himself alive. Since Voldemort was still alive, Lily’s love spell was still in effect. Harry was sent to limbo, where he encountered Dumbledore.

Why didn’t Harry Potter die at Voldemort’s hands?

Harry’s encounter with the Killing Curse in the Forbidden Forest has resulted in a lot of confusion, but there are essentially two main reasons in Harry Potter canon that explain why he didn’t die at Voldemort’s hands as an adult.

What is Harry Potter’s connection to the Killing Curse?

Harry had a long-standing connection to the Killing Curse. His first encounter with the Avada Kedavra incantation gave him a reputation that would carry on through his time at Hogwarts.