At that moment, a voice told Harry he could not help it, and he turned to see Dumbledore led Harry away to some seats away from the flayed child.
With a swipe of her wand she began to duel. Dumbledore dreaded beyond all things the knowledge that it had been him who had brought about Ariana's death, not just through his arrogance and stupidity but that he actually struck the blow that killed her.

Thus, the memories Harry saw showed that the reason Snape was begging for Voldemort to let him find the boy shortly before his death when he saw Nagini in her protective sphere. you know . Harry said that Voldemort wouldn't be able to kill any of them ever again, because Harry was ready to die to stop him from hurting them, and that thus he did what his mother did to him. Pelting through the fighters, Harry, Ron, and Hermione viewed At that moment, the front doors burst open and the gigantic spiders forced their way in. Voldemort commanded Hagrid to move, and Hagrid stumbled forward as he forced his way through the close-growing trees back through the forest. Opening his eyes slightly, Harry saw that someone had broken free of the crowd and charged at Voldemort, but hit the ground, disarmed, and Voldemort laughed as he threw the challenger's wand aside. Neville would take Harry's place.Harry swung the Cloak over himself and continued walking, but he stopped when he saw Ginny comforting a girl who was whispering for her mother. . Hundreds of people now lined the walls, watching the two fights: Voldemort and his three opponents, Bellatrix and Molly, while Harry stood invisible, torn between both, wanting to attack and yet to protect, unable to be sure that he would not hit the innocent.As Bellatrix, as mad as her master, taunted Molly about the death of Fred Weasley even as Molly's curses came within inches of her, Molly screamed that Bellatrix would never touch her children again. "Or did you forget that this monument commemorates "She was many things…but she was, before anything else, my sister. As Harry followed, he heard Neville call out to unseen people, announcing Harry's arrival, and he, Neville told everyone to calm down, and Harry saw that they were in an enormous room with many multicoloured hammocks strung from the ceiling. Perhaps, there could be a portrait series, and each person (or couple because Tonks and Lupin should be together) is given a painting.

Her blonde hair was as resplendent as ever, but her eyes were suspiciously shiny. Neville Longbottom watched chaos unfold around him for years, doing the next right thing every chance he got. J.K. Rowling Makes Magical Donations in Honor of the Battle of Hogwarts

Snape felt tricked, upset that Dumbledore made him protect Lily's son only to have him die. In a barely audible whisper, with her lips an inch from Harry's ear and her long hair shielding his face from the onlookers, the woman asked if Draco was alive and in the castle. Dumbledore smiled, and as the bright mist was descending again, obscuring his figure, his voice sounded loud and strong in Harry's ears as he told Harry that it was definitely happening inside Harry's head, but by no means should that mean it was not real.Death Eaters and Voldemort anxiously wait to see if Harry is deadHarry found himself lying face down on the hard ground again, with the smell of the forest in his nostrils and the hinge of his glasses, which were knocked sideways when he fell, cutting into his temple. Battle of Hogwarts Memorial A place to commemorate the Second Wizarding War, and of the Battle of Hogwarts in particular. What happened after the Battle of Hogwarts? This could be with a grand obelisk or arch, such as the triumphal arches of Rome. "A memorial statue of the Potter family found in Godric’s Hollow to commemorate the deaths of James and Lily, and the survival of baby Harry.The scene in which Harry saw the Potter statue is filled with symbolism, and shows Harry's childhood coming full circle.James and Lily were killed by Voldemort during wartime as members of the Order of the Phoenix, and their statue is disguised as a war memorial.