Why was Voldemort so obsessed with killing Harry Potter?

Why was Voldemort so obsessed with killing Harry Potter?

Voldemort wanted to kill Harry Potter because of a prophecy that claimed there was a boy whose powers will be the end of Voldemort. It wasn’t clear if that child was Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom. However, Voldemort chose Harry since they shared a similar past and was convinced he was his mortal enemy.

What was Voldemort’s obsession with Harry?

For the rest of his life, Voldemort was obsessed with regaining his power and destroying Harry Potter, the supposed chosen one who ended his reign by sheer luck.

Why couldn’t Voldemort kill Harry the second time?

Voldemort was not able to kill Harry because Harry was the true master of the Elder Wand. And this is all Voldemort’s own doing. When he was rebuilding his body during Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, he used Harry’s blood to do so. Therefore, he took some of Lily’s protection into himself.

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Why did Voldemort wanted to live forever?

He thinks himself extremely special for being magical (and truth be told, he really is quite gifted at it) and from a very young age he has used this ability to become greater than others. That’s why he sought out a path to immortality, to overcome the one weakness every other living being has.

Why were Harry’s parents killed?

Voldemort killed him with a quick killing curse. Lily Potter was born as Lily Evans to muggle parents. The family was forced to go into hiding after a prophecy was made concerning Lord Voldemort and their infant son. She and James were betrayed by Pettigrew and thus both were murdered by Voldemort on Halloween.

Why did Voldemort choose Harry and not Neville?

Voldemort didn’t choose to kill Neville Longbottom, because the Dark Lord never saw Neville as any part of the prophecy. Voldemort always believed that it was Harry despite never actually knowing the full contents of the prophecy. Remember that Lucius Malfoy accidentally destroyed it in the Chamber of Mysteries.

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How did Harry Potter defeat Voldemort?

Therefore, when Voldemort utters the Death Curse and Harry utters the Disarming Charm, the curse backfires on Voldemort, killing him. In hindsight, Harry wouldn’t have been able to defeat Voldemort without the help of his parents, the Weasleys, Hermione, Dobby, Kreacher, Luna and others.

Why did Voldemort become evil?

Voldemort went to levels of evil that his family probably would not. He is evil because he chose to be. So for those of us who may not have the family that we have always wanted, remember Sirius who chose to turn away from his family’s discriminatory practices. Remember Dudley who chose to accept Harry as family despite his parents not doing so.

Does Harry Potter kill Voldemort?

Technically speaking, Harry doesn’t kill voldemort because it was actually voldemort’s own killing curse ( avada kedavra ) that backfired on him.