Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows
By: J. K.
Rowling
Plot Overview
At Malfoy Manor, Snape tells
Voldemort the date that Harry’s friends are planning to move him from the
house on Privet Drive to a new safe location, so that Voldemort can capture
Harry en route.
As Harry packs to leave Privet
Drive, he reads two obituaries for Dumbledore, both of which make him think
that he didn’t know Dumbledore as well as he should have. Downstairs, he bids
good-bye to the Dursleys for the final time, as the threat of Voldemort forces
them to go into hiding themselves.
The Order of the Phoenix, led by
Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody, arrives to take Harry to his new home at the Weasleys’
house, the Burrow. Six of Harry’s friends take Polyjuice Potion to disguise
themselves as Harry and act as decoys, and they all fly off in different
directions. The Death Eaters, alerted to their departure by Snape, attack Harry
and his friends. Voldemort chases Harry down, but Harry’s wand fends Voldemort
off, seemingly without Harry’s help.
Harry arrives at the Burrow, and
when his friends get there, he learns that Moody has been killed and George
Weasley maimed in the chase. Harry begins to have visions in which he sees what
Voldemort is doing through Voldemort’s eyes, and witnesses Voldemort
interrogating a wand maker, trying to find out how to defeat Harry.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione
assemble the books and tools necessary to embark on the quest that Dumbledore
left them: to find and destroy the Horcruxes into which Voldemort placed
fragments of his soul, making himself immortal as long as the objects survive.
Rufus Scrimgeour, the Minister of Magic, delivers to them the items Dumbledore
left them in his will. Harry is left the Snitch he caught in his first
Quidditch match, as well as the Sword of Gryffindor, which Scrimgeour does not
give him, claiming it did not belong to Dumbledore. Ron is left a device called
a Deluminator that turns lights off, and Hermione is left a book of wizard
fairy tales. None of them have any idea what the items mean.
The Weasleys host the wedding of
their son Bill to Fleur Delacour. At the reception, Harry hears Ron’s Aunt
Muriel telling terrible rumors about Dumbledore: that his sister was a Squib (a
non-magical person born to wizard parents) kept prisoner by her family, and
that Dumbledore had dabbled in the Dark Arts as a young man. The wedding is
interrupted by Death Eaters, as Voldemort has taken over the Ministry of Magic
and is now in charge of the wizarding world.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione
Disapparate (i.e., teleport) to a busy street in London, where they are soon
attacked by Death Eaters. They find safe haven in the enchanted house left to
Harry by Sirius Black, Number Twelve Grimmauld Place. There, they discover the
significance of the letters R.A.B. In the previous book, Harry Potter and
the Half-Blood Prince, Harry and Dumbledore had undergone trials to find a
locket that Voldemort had made into a Horcrux, but at the end they found that
the locket had been stolen, with a fake locket and note left behind, signed
R.A.B. Now, they see that the initials belong to Sirius’s dead younger brother,
Regulus Arcturus Black, who had been one of Voldemort’s followers. They
remember that they have seen a locket in the house that is now gone.
Harry and his friends summon
Kreacher, the house-elf who came with the house. Kreacher explains that
Voldemort had used him to test the magical defenses guarding the locket, having
borrowed him from Regulus. Afterward, Regulus had a change of heart about serving
Voldemort, and Kreacher had helped him to steal the locket and leave the fake
one in its place. The real locket had been in Kreacher’s possession for many
years, but was recently stolen by Mundungus Fletcher. Harry orders Kreacher to
find Mundungus and bring him back.
Kreacher returns later with
Mundungus, who reveals that the locket was confiscated from him by Dolores
Umbridge, a senior official at the Ministry of Magic. Ron, Harry, and Hermione
disguise themselves as Ministry employees and sneak into the Ministry, stealing
the locket from Umbridge, while witnessing the Ministry’s efforts to persecute
wizards who don’t come from pureblood wizard families.
As they Disapparate back to the house on Grimmauld Place,
Hermione accidentally leads one of the Death Eaters inside the protective
enchantments, so they are forced to abandon the house and go on the run, moving
from place to place and camping in the woods. They don’t know where to look for
the next Horcrux, and they don’t know how to destroy the locket, which is
protected by powerful magic. Harry has a vision of Voldemort tracking down
another famous wand maker and looking for a young man who stole a wand.
One night, in the forest, Harry
and friends overhear a goblin saying that the Sword of Gryffindor that had been
in the headmaster’s office at Hogwarts is a fake. Harry realizes that the real
Sword of Gryffindor has the power to destroy Horcruxes, and that they need to
find it. Ron, frustrated at their lack of progress, gets fed up and abandons
Harry and Hermione.
Harry and Hermione go to Godric’s
Hollow, where they visit the graves of Harry’s parents and see the house where
he lived before Voldemort killed them. An old woman named Bathilda Bagshot
leads them into her house, and they follow, hoping that she knew Dumbledore and
can give them the sword, but she turns out to be dead, her body inhabited by
Voldemort’s snake, Nagini. They barely escape, and Harry’s wand is destroyed in
the fight.
Harry reads the new (and
malicious) biography of Dumbledore, which claims that Dumbledore helped the
Dark wizard Grindelwald as a young man and may have been responsible for his
own sister’s death. Harry recognizes in a photograph in the book the young man
whom Voldemort is seeking, and it is Grindelwald.
One night, while Harry is keeping
watch, a silver doe Patronus appears and leads him to the Sword of Gryffindor,
buried beneath the ice in a pond. Harry dives in, and the locket Horcrux around
his neck tries to strangle him. Ron, who has returned, saves Harry, recovers the
sword, and destroys the locket.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione go to
visit Xenophilius Lovegood, because Hermione has discovered a strange symbol in
the book Dumbledore left her, and they had seen Xenophilius wearing it.
Xenophilius explains that the symbol represents the Deathly Hallows, three
objects—the Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone, and Invisibility Cloak—that were
made by Death and that give the owner of the three objects mastery over death.
Xenophilius betrays them to the Death Eaters, hoping to free
his daughter Luna, whom the Ministry has imprisoned, and they narrowly escape
from his house. Harry is tempted to pursue the Hallows and abandon his quest
for the Horcruxes. Harry accidentally says Voldemort’s name, which triggers a
tracking spell, and they are caught by Voldemort’s followers and taken to
Malfoy Manor.
At Malfoy Manor, Bellatrix
Lestrange tortures Hermione for information about where they got the sword they
are carrying, since she thought it was in her vault at Gringotts bank. She is
very concerned about anything else they might have taken. Dobby, the Malfoys’
former house-elf, helps Harry and his friends to escape, along with Ollivander
the wand maker, Luna Lovegood, and Griphook the goblin. Harry takes them all to
Ron’s brother Bill’s cottage.
Harry guesses that Voldemort has
a Horcrux stored in Bellatrix’s vault, since she seemed so worried about it,
and he persuades Griphook the goblin to help him break into the vault. With
Griphook’s help, Harry, Ron, and Hermione break in and steal the Hufflepuff Cup
from the vault, then escape on the back of a dragon.
Harry learns from a vision of
Voldemort’s that the final Horcrux is at Hogwarts, so they travel to the nearby
village of Hogsmeade. There they meet Aberforth, Dumbledore’s brother, who
helps them get into Hogwarts through a painting by summoning Neville
Longbottom, who has been organizing meetings of Dumbledore’s Army in the hidden
Room of Requirement. Harry asks the members of the D.A., who are all his
supporters, if they can think of an important item associated with the school,
hoping such an item might be the final Horcrux. The Ravenclaw students tell him
about the lost diadem of Ravenclaw.
While Harry looks for the diadem, the professors and
students of Hogwarts rally to his defense, having been warned that Voldemort is
on his way. Voldemort and his followers attack the school in a great battle,
and Harry finds and destroys the diadem Horcrux.
Harry witnesses Voldemort
murdering Snape in order to take possession of Dumbledore’s powerful wand
(since Snape killed Dumbledore, Snape is presumably the wand’s true master
until someone kills him). Before he dies, Snape gives Harry his memories,
extracted for viewing in the Pensieve.
Harry goes to the Pensieve in the
headmaster’s office and views the most important moments of Snape’s life. He
learns that he has been completely mistaken about Snape, who loved Harry’s
mother, Lily Potter, his whole life. Snape had spent his entire adult life
spying on Voldemort for Dumbledore and working to protect Harry.
From one of Snape’s conversations
with Dumbledore, Harry learns that there’s a piece of Voldemort’s soul inside
him (Harry is in fact the final Horcrux), and that he will have to let
Voldemort kill him before Voldemort can die. He goes into the forest and lets
Voldemort kill him, then wakes up in a dreamlike version of King’s Cross train
station, where Dumbledore meets him and tells him that he hasn’t died, and that
the protective charm Lily Potter placed on Harry is kept alive inside of
Voldemort, because Voldemort used Harry’s blood to reconstitute himself. Thus,
Voldemort could not kill Harry, and Harry can now go back and finish him off.
Voldemort takes Harry, whom he
believes to be dead, back to Hogwarts to demand its surrender. The students and
teachers defy Voldemort, and Neville uses the Sword of Gryffindor to kill the
giant snake, Nagini, which was the last Horcrux keeping Voldemort invulnerable.
A final battle erupts, and Harry reveals that he’s still alive, going on to
kill Voldemort in a duel.
In an Epilogue set nineteen years
later, Harry is married to Ginny and is sending their children to Hogwarts. Ron
and Hermione are married, and their families are both thriving.
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