Why did JK Rowling have Molly kill Bellatrix?

Why did JK Rowling have Molly kill Bellatrix?

Molly is the loving mother, while Bellatrix doesn’t even know what it means to love (not in any normal sense of the word, to say the least). Molly needed to beat Bellatrix to prove that genuine love and maternal instinct will defeat twisted worship and evil inclinations.

Did Mrs Weasley use Avada Kedavra on Bellatrix?

No, we don’t know what spell did Molly use to take down Bellatrix, but it certainly wasn’t Avada Kedavra. Whatever spell she used, it didn’t disintegrate Bellatrix either.

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.

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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!”

Did Harry see Voldemort’s duel with Bellatrix?

In the film, neither Harry nor Voldemort witness the duel, as they are facing off on the Grand Staircase, the Marble Staircase and later on a set of catwalks by The Quad battlements. But in the book Voldemort screams about Bellatrix’s loss.

Who killed Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter?

Helena Bonham Carter eventually won the role after Helen McCrory backed out and became the Bellatrix Lestrange that Harry Potter fans know and love. Harry Potter fans know that Molly Weasley was the one who finally killed Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

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