What happened in the duel between Bellatrix and Molly Weasley?
The duel was initially fought by all three of the formers until Molly interfered after the girls’ opponent nearly killed one of the duelists involved, Molly’s daughter, Ginny. After Molly cast a well-aimed lethal spell at Bellatrix, she toppled lifeless to the ground, making Voldemort scream in fury and point his wand at Mrs Weasley.
Can Bellatrix block Molly’s killing spells?
In the film, after Bellatrix’s retaliation against Molly’s attack, Molly proceeds to cast four unidentified spells in a row, but they are all blocked by Bellatrix. The unidentified spells are fired with green lights, seeming to be the Killing Curses; however, in the books, Killing Curses are not able to be blocked by a simple Shield Charm.
How does Bellatrix die in the book and movie?
In the film, Bellatrix is briefly immobilised, breathing in deeply with an expression of shock, and after being hit by another spell by Molly Weasley, explodes. In the book she just falls over, dead.
How did the duel between Voldemort and Mrs Weasley end?
After Molly cast a well-aimed lethal spell at Bellatrix, she toppled lifeless to the ground, making Voldemort scream in fury and point his wand at Mrs Weasley. Harry Potter cast a Shield Charm between the two of them, thus revealling himself and setting the stage for the duel that ended the Second Wizarding War. “NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!”
How many witches has Bellatrix killed in Harry Potter?
From the quote above we see Bellatrix duelling three witches at the same time and equalling all three. Bellatrix killed Sirius who was an expert in dueling. Bellatrix defeated Aurors (who are trained specifically to duel death eaters) Frank and Alice Longbottom.
What happened when Molly Weasley’s Wand was cut?
“Harry watched with terror and elation as Molly Weasley’s wand slashed and twisted, and Bellatrix Lestrange’s smile faltered and became a snarl. Jets of light flew from both wands, the floor around the witches’ feet became hot and cracked; both women were fighting to kill.”