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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Plot Summary July 21, 2007

Filed under: General, Harry Potter — Brian @ 6:17 pm

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Beginning of book

The book begins at the home of Lucius Malfoy, with Snape and a Ministry official, Yaxley, informing Lord Voldemort of the date Harry Potter intends to leave the Dursley’s house. Voldemort borrows Lucius wand, because his own is ineffective against Harry. Voldemort plans to kill Harry when he is moved to a new safe place, which has to happen when he turns seventeen and his safety with the Dursleys expires.

Harry, on the night he is to leave the Dursleys, reads an obituary of Albus Dumbledore, written by Dumbledore’s friend Elphias “Dogbreath” Doge. Harry learns about Dumbledore’s family including his brother Aberforth and sister Ariana, and he regrets not having asked Dumbledore more about his past.

With the Dursleys escorted to safety by a pair of wizards, the Order of the Phoenix arrives to sneak Harry out of his house. Despite an attempted decoy involving the younger members of the Order of the Phoenix take a Polyjuice potion to make themselves look like him, Harry, accompanied by Hagrid, is correctly identified by his “trademark” disarming spell and attacked by Voldemort and his Death Eaters. Harry’s wand reacts with Voldemort’s new, borrowed wand, destroying it. Hedwig, Harry’s owl, is killed by a stray Killing Curse. After narrowly escaping, Harry and the Order eventually reach the Burrow. George Weasley lost an ear, and Alastor Moody had been killed by Voldemort himself. Reacting to Voldemort’s anger at his escape, Harry has a vision of the Dark Lord questioning Ollivander the wand maker over why even his borrowed wand reacted with Harry’s.

A few days later, the Minister of Magic arrives at the Burrow to give Harry, Ron, and Hermione bequests from Dumbledore’s will. Ron is given Dumbledore’s Deluminator (or “Put-Outer”), with the power to capture lights; to Hermione, a book of children’s stories written in Ancient Runes; and to Harry, Godric Gryffindor’s sword and the first Snitch that Harry had ever caught. The Ministry withholds the sword. The three try to discover the purpose of the bequests, without success.

Near the end of the wedding reception, news comes that Voldemort has taken over the Ministry of Magic, and the Death Eaters attack again, trying to capture the now disguised Potter. The three flee the wedding, first to a Muggle café, but after being attacked by Death Eaters again, to 12 Grimmauld Place, the former home of the Black family. There, the three realize that Regulus Arcturus Black was the R.A.B. who removed the locket from the lake, dying in the attempt. However, Kreacher tells them that Mundungus Fletcher has stolen the locket from the house. Fletcher reveals that he has passed it on to Dolores Umbridge as a bribe.

Middle of book

After a month of spying on the Ministry of Magic, the trio attempt to infiltrate it to retrieve the Horcrux from Dolores Umbridge. They discover the Ministry of Magic has changed considerably; Muggle-born wizards and witches are being rounded up openly for questioning. The trio eventually locate Umbridge and take the Horcrux, knocking her out in the process. They free a number of Muggle-born wizards and witches, and encourage them to leave the country. However, the trio’s hiding place at 12 Grimmauld Place is discovered and they are forced to flee to the countryside, moving from place to place, never staying anywhere too long.

After several months of this, they overhear a conversation revealing that the Ministry only possesses a replica of Gryffindor’s sword; the original’s location is unknown. Harry questions the portrait of Phineas Black, and discovers that Dumbledore used the sword to destroy a Horcrux, the Gaunts’ ring. Harry suggests attempting to locate the real sword, but Ron objects, feeling that this is a pointless quest. After an argument with Harry, he leaves the group. Harry and Hermione are greatly saddened, but decide to go to Godric’s Hollow on the off-chance that Dumbledore left the sword there for them there.

Arriving in Godric’s Hollow, the two first visit the memorial to Harry’s family, then the graveyard, where both Harry and Dumbledore’s families are buried. There they encounter the old woman Bathilda Bagshot, an old family friend of Dumbledore’s who wrote A History of Magic. Thinking she may have been entrusted with the sword, they follow her to her house. But this is a trap; the apparent Bagshot is Nagini, Voldemort’s snake familiar, and Harry and Hermione only narrowly escape from Voldemort, accidentally breaking Harry’s wand; an attempt to mend it using Hermione’s wand does not work.

On the run for a few more days, eventually a doe Patronus appears on the edge of their camp and leads Harry to Godric Gryffindor’s sword, hidden in a frozen forest pool. Harry strips down and dives down after the sword, but the locket Horcrux which Harry is carrying responds poorly and tries to strangle Harry. Ron returns and saves Harry from drowning, and also retrieves the sword from the pool. The two then destroy the Horcrux with the sword and return to camp. Hermione is less than pleased with Ron and his return, but had discovered their next step: to speak to Xenophilius Lovegood and ask him about Grindelwald’s mark, a symbol which has shown up several times during their journey.

The Deathly Hallows themselves

At Lovegood’s home, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are told an old wizard story about three brothers who bested Death, and each had received a magical item for it, the three Deathly Hallows – an unbeatable wand (called the Elder Wand), a stone which could bring back the dead (the Resurrection Stone), and an Invisibility Cloak that never failed with age. Harry believes that his own cloak is that Invisibility Cloak, and is very excited, but soon discovers that Lovegood has betrayed them to the Ministry; Luna, his daughter, has been taken captive and he believes that giving them Harry Potter would cause them to free her. The trio barely escape from the wizards sent to fetch them, but Harry is emboldened and believes that they need to collect all the Deathly Hallows, these artifacts given by Death, to defeat Voldemort.

A few weeks later, the three are still no closer to finding the Deathly Hallows or more Horcruxes. They finally manage to tune into a rogue wizard radio broadcast, run by people they know which gives news on what is really happening. However, Harry accidentally says Voldemort’s name and Voldemort’s followers, having made the name Taboo so anyone saying it can be immediately traced, find Harry, Ron, and Hermione and capture them, taking them to Lucius Malfoy’s home. There, Hermione is tortured and interrogated by Bellatrix Lestrange to find how she acquired Godric Griffindor’s sword, believing it to have been stolen from her vault, while Harry and Ron are imprisoned in the basement with Dean Thomas, Griphook the goblin, Ollivander the wand maker, and Luna Lovegood. Harry asks the broken fragment of mirror he has for help and Dobby appears to help him, freeing them. Dobby saves Dean and Ollivander, but they have made too much noise and Wormtail is sent to check on the prisoners. Harry and Ron subdue him, and Wormtail refuses to strangle Harry. Ron takes away Wormtail’s wand. Wormtail’s artificial hand, made by Voldemort, strangles its owner to death for the mercy he has shown. Ron and Harry, helpless to aid him, rush upstairs to save Hermione with the help of Dobby. They escape as Voldemort is close to arriving, but Dobby is slain by Bellatrix Lestrange as they flee.

Harry and his friends bury Dobby and begin planning anew. Harry questions Ollivander about the Elder Wand, and chooses not to try and prevent Voldemort from acquiring it from the tomb of its last owner, Dumbledore. Instead, he questions Griphook about how to break into Gringotts, and in exchange offers him the goblin made sword of Godric Gryffindor. After extensive planning, the group goes to Gringotts to see if they can find one of the Horcruxes in the Lestrange vault; Hermione poses as Bellatrix Lestrange, Ron is disguised, and Griphook and Harry go in under the Invisibility Cloak. They manage to penetrate the traps and find the Horcrux, Hufflepuff’s cup, but Griphook betrays their presence and flees with the sword. Harry, Ron, and Hermione narrowly escape on the back of a captive dragon, but Voldemort discovers at last that they are seeking out his Horcruxes.

Harry has a vision shortly after the escape; he can see from Voldemort’s eyes and hear his thoughts. Voldemort lists all the locations of the Horcruxes, realizing now they are being sought after and destroyed. Voldemort inadvertently reveals that the final Horcrux, which Harry suspects to be a relic of the founder of Ravenclaw, is safe within Hogwarts. Harry realizes that if they want to get the Horcrux within Hogwarts, they need to do so immediately, before Voldemort finds his other Horcruxes missing.

End of book

At Hogsmeade, Harry and friends are cornered by Death Eaters and saved by Aberforth Dumbledore. Aberforth opens a secret passageway to Hogwarts, where Neville Longbottom greets them. Harry alerts the Heads of Houses at Hogwarts to Voldemort’s imminent arrival and evacuation measures are implemented to ensure the younger students’ safety, with the older ones able to stay and fight. After saving Draco Malfoy’s life, Harry finds Ravenclaw’s diadem in the Room of Requirement. Draco Malfoy and Crabbe and Goyle are also in there after the diadem. Crabbe mishandles a spell and sets on fire the centuries’ accumulation of junk and items hidden there by students, and it is destroyed. Harry and his friends get away on two broomsticks which they find in there, and manage to rescue Draco and Goyle, but Crabbe cannot be found in time and dies in the fire. Hagrid is captured by acromantulas and later ends up a captive in the hands of the Death Eaters. Fred Weasley is killed by a Death Eater just after his estranged brother Percy Weasley comes back to reunite with his family. Harry, Hermione and Ron go to the Shrieking Shack, where they see Voldemort kill Snape, believing this will transfer the Elder Wand’s power to him. As he dies, Snape gives up his memories to Harry, who uses the Pensieve to find out that Snape was on Dumbledore’s side, motivated by his lifelong love of Lily Potter. Snape was asked by Dumbledore to kill him if the situation demands it; the curse placed on the Horcrux ring limited Dumbledore’s life, regardless. Harry also discovers that he himself is a Horcrux, and that Voldemort cannot be killed while Harry remains alive. Resigned to his fate, Harry sacrifices himself to Voldemort, and is seemingly killed by the Avada Kedavra curse.

However, Harry awakens and meets the deceased Albus Dumbledore in an enormous deserted hall, which is explained to be a sort of equivalent to King’s Cross railway station. Here, it is explained he cannot die while Voldemort lives since he used Harry’s blood to recreate his body, and Lily’s protection binds the two. It is unclear if he actually dies, or it is merely a dream. He discovers he was the final Horcrux and needed to die before Voldemort can be killed, finding that the spell destroyed the part of Voldemort’s soul he had inside himself; that part soul appears represented by a wounded dying creature. He also discovers that Dumbledore sought the Hallows, with Grindelwald, for less than noble reasons – resulting in the death of his sister Ariana from neglect. Only Harry is worthy of possessing the Hallows. Harry is given the choice of “going on”, or returning to try and stop Voldemort, he chooses the latter.

Back in the forest, on Voldemort’s orders, Hagrid carries Harry (seemingly dead) back to Hogwarts to much dismay and shock to those there. Bravely, Voldemort is faced down by Neville, who rejects his offer to join him and become a Death Eater. Voldemort then summons the Sorting Hat and puts it on Neville’s head and sets it on fire to torture him – at that moment, the Centaurs attack. In the confusion, Harry covers himself with the invisibility cloak, and Neville kills Nagini, the last Horcrux, using Gryffindor’s sword pulled from the Sorting Hat. In the ensuing battle, Bellatrix is killed or stunned by Molly Weasley and Harry reveals himself to prevent Voldemort from killing her in retaliation. Coming face to face with Voldemort in the Great Hall, Harry is seemingly faced with impossible odds – with Voldemort possessing the Elder Wand, he cannot be beaten in a duel. However, Harry gambles correctly that Draco Malfoy was the true master of the Elder Wand, not Snape. By disarming Malfoy, the mastery of the wand has passed to Harry, not Voldemort. When Voldemort strikes Harry with the killing curse from the Elder Wand it rebounds on him, due to Harry’s mastery of the wand, killing himself once and for all. Harry decides to return the Elder Wand to Dumbledore’s grave instead of keeping it for himself, but first repaired his original wand with it.

Epilogue

In the story’s epilogue, taking place 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry and Ginny Weasley are married and have three children named James, Albus Severus, and Lily. Ron and Hermione are also married and have two children named Rose and Hugo. Draco Malfoy has a wife (unnamed) and a child named Scorpius. Lupin and Tonks’ orphan son Teddy is apparently in love with Victoire, Bill and Fleur’s daughter. They all meet at King’s Cross, about to send their children to Hogwarts at the beginning of term. Neville Longbottom has become the Herbology Professor at Hogwarts. The Sorting Hat has survived, or has been repaired or replaced. It is revealed that Harry’s scar has not hurt since the Dark Lord’s defeat, and there the story ends.

character killed by cause of death time of death
Charity Burbage, Hogwarts Professor of Muggle Studies Voldemort Avada Kedavra During Death Eater meeting prior to Harry Potter’s move
Hedwig (snowy owl) a Death Eater Avada Kedavra During Harry Potter’s move
Alastor Moody Voldemort undetermined curse While guarding a decoy move during Harry Potter’s move
Ted Tonks and Dirk Cresswell Snatchers unknown During search for Muggles and Blood Traitors
Gregorovitch Voldemort Undetermined curse by Voldemort unknown
Rufus Scrimgeour Voldemort Undetermined death after torturing by Voldemort unknown
Wormtail Wormtail suffocation – due to silver hand and helping Harry During the rescue from Malfoy Manor
Dobby Bellatrix Lestrange throwing knife During the rescue from Malfoy Manor
Remus Lupin unknown unknown Second Battle of Hogwarts
Vincent Crabbe curse Fiendfyre, produced by himself Second Battle of Hogwarts
Nymphadora Tonks unknown unknown Second Battle of Hogwarts
Severus Snape Voldemort Is crushed by Nagini Second Battle of Hogwarts
Fred Weasley unknown unknown Second Battle of Hogwarts
Colin Creevey unknown unknown Second Battle of Hogwarts
Nagini (snake) Neville Beheaded with Gryffindor’s sword Second Battle of Hogwarts
Antonin Dolohov Professor Flitwick Killed by unknown spell Second Battle of Hogwarts
Bellatrix Lestrange Molly Weasley Undetermined curse during a duel Second Battle of Hogwarts
Voldemort Harry Potter A rebounding Avada Kedavra cast by Voldemort Second Battle of Hogwarts
 

50 Responses to “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Plot Summary”

  1. becky-wa Says:

    i love this book so much, it is soooo good. I wish that there were going to be more books, but of course there aren’t. I guess I’ll have to live with what I have…..

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  3. freecfl Says:

    what a bad ending! on the rebound of a killing spell???

  4. Nae :p Says:

    Pardon my ignorance, but how do you know that Victoire is Bill and Fleur’s daughter?

  5. Nae :p Says:

    Please reply ASAP

  6. tikafleur Says:

    FREEDD!! T.T

  7. monte Says:

    so we dont know how lupin or tonks die? i remember fred was dead after that huge explosion, but is that how lupin and tonks both die?

  8. harrynerdssuck Says:

    did you actually just say that something is bad because of a “rebound of a killing spell”? grow up man.

    LLLLLLLOSERS

  9. eirsinitiate Says:

    The book was flawed, but still very good. I hated the epilogue, though. Such a tacky ending. Too sugar-coated. And answered absolutely no questions about the post-Voldy wizarding world!

    If you ignore the epilogue, it really is quite a good book.

  10. andrew phd bydlon Says:

    it could not have ended in any other way :D

  11. Joey-Joe-Joe-Jr. Shabadoo Says:

    Hold the phone, I still don’t understand how Malfoy was the true master of the wand and how Harry knew this.

  12. caitlynintherye Says:

    And plus they mention that if Teddy married Victoire, he would officially be their cousin. It’s sort of assumed that she is the offspring of Bill and Fleur.

  13. chanell Says:

    thanks! now i dont have to read it!

    and lol the people arent losers theyre just speaking their mind!

    well, thanks for letting me know how it goes!

    <3

  14. Nae :p Says:

    thx heaps neoaddict!

  15. Engr. Dr. Says:

    It is also mentioned that Victoire is a cousin of Harry’s children. Who else could he be considering we already know who Ron’s children are. Btw, we already know that Fred is dead without a child; that leaves George.

  16. jason Says:

    Victoire is Bill and Fleur’s because of the previosuly stated french name and the fact that James (Harry’s oldest son) states that Victoire is their cousin. This means that Victoire would have to be the daughter of either Bill, George, Charlie or Percy (Ron had only two children, Rose and Hugo). And, since we know Fleur is french its safe to say that its their child.

  17. revblahh. Says:

    wow she just kills off everyone doesn’t she?
    then again they are being constantly attacked by the dark lord and such so a couple people dying makes sense…
    but the owl? why did the poor owl have to die? seems a little unnecessary

  18. kalsjh Says:

    good work summarizing the events, esply the last part about the elder’s wand and the duel between harry and voldemort!

  19. HA wilson Says:

    It was a wonderful book. The author wrote the first book for children and while her audience obviously includes more than that it is still a moral tail, a fantasy, and as such it was a very good ending. A good ending does not make a bad bood – does A Christmas Carol by Dickens ring bell? God bless us everyone – especially J.K. Rolling

  20. HA wilson Says:

    Sorry that should be “tale” – not “tail”

  21. HA wilson Says:

    “book” not “bood” Where’s spell check when I need it?

  22. noshie Says:

    i love this book soo much!!!what a happy ending….soo cute…i like when finally harry ends up with ginny…they are perfect couple…and also hermione and ron…unbelievable….they used to quarrel most of the time….but now they have 2 children!!!thank god harry is alive…haha…i hope they will be the 8th book…:)

  23. oh!!hOw i lOve wAtching and rEading harry potter
    at first i thOught it Was sOOoooo bOring..,
    bUt wHen i read and watch it
    wheeewww
    amazing
    i became a fan of harry potter

  24. Wes Says:

    How did dumbledore beat Grindelwald in a duel if Grindelwald had the “unbeatable” elder wand.

  25. Chris Says:

    And James said she was their cousin….

  26. suyash4mmumbai Says:

    common people don’t reveal the stories……………..

  27. jason Says:

    its not just if someone “accidently” disarms harry. they would have to do it with the intention of defeating him, whether that be to kill him or hurt him. if say one of his kids was doing it as a joke then they would not become the owner of the elder wand. so im going to guess that harry did not become an auror, so that way he wouldnt have to do combat with another wizard and fear passing on the elder wand

  28. jason Says:

    also the thing with grindelwald and having dumbledore defeat him when he had the elder wand seems odd. if i had to guess they had a long battle due to dumbledore’s superior skill and grindelwald’s wand and in the end grindelwald surrendered to dumbledore. whether he realized his mistakes while battling dumbledore or not wishing to harm dumbledore, grindelwald would have had to lose the battle on purpose if he was using the elder wand. or grindelwald had possesion of the wand but did not use it, but that seems very unlikely due to his lust for the deathly hallows

  29. Danirlle Says:

    okay i got a question that i really need answered. is the US version differeent then the one above? because i was readying some spoilers on a different sight and they keep mentioning that hermiono dies and theere is a hige other battle. and i am confused so if someone could answer that i would be very happy!

  30. maan Says:

    IT is a children’s book so the ending should be “happily ever after”. That is why it is sugar coated!! hahahaha

  31. Kate Says:

    why was the sword in the sorting hat? if that wee goblin dude had it? I dont get it…

  32. Fred Says:

    What I don’t get is how the Sorting Hat got Gryffindor’s sword after the goblin had taken off with the real one. Wouldn’t Neville need the real sword to kill Nagini the horcrux?

  33. well…… I like the book even i did not totally read all chapters

    wow!!!! its awesome!!!!! its SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS……..

  34. Adele Says:

    woah this sounds complicated!!
    personally i think the films make more sense
    kinda a bit more basic for people like me =]
    i always switch off when im reading
    then realise i dont have a clue what ive read
    haha

    xx

  35. Moogthedog Says:

    There was a point at which it was suggested that Grindelwald surrendered in the fight with Dumbledore (Although it’s on Rita Skeeter’s sayso). Possibly due to an attack of morality. I think that would count as ‘Defeat’, and allow the Elder Wand to a new master, namely Dumbledore.

    Dumbledore clearly surrendered to Malfoy, passing control to him, and then Harry defeated Malfoy in battle, gaining control of Malfoy’s own wand, and the Elder Wand (at that point still) safely esconced in Dumbledore’s tomb.

    A wonderfully knitted book.

  36. Katherine Says:

    I don’t understand the whole King’s Cross part. So, basically, as long as voldemort is still alive, Harry can’t die b/c his blood lives in Voldemort (since Voldy used Harry’s blood to rebuild himself.) So all along, Voldemort couldn’t have ever killed Harry?? And when he was in that King’s Cross place, why would Harry choose to stay there (making him presumably, dead) instead of finishing off Voldemort?? Especially since Voldemort can’t kill him anyway b/c of the enchanted blood thing. Is this some sort of plot hole on JK’s part or am I missing something here????

  37. Jenkons Says:

    galing! intindi nyo? anyone here speaks tagalog? the best! I just came home from fullybooked bookstore. I just read the epilogue and skimmed a few pages. I was so into it that I almost bought the book. Anyway I think I won’t be needing it now since I already know the story. Thanks to you dear!

  38. Nina Says:

    I didn’t understand the subplot about the Merry Thief? Who was he and what do he do?

    Also, when Voldemort finds the old man in the tower who says he never had it, is that Gregorovitch? And why does Rowling change the narration there so that its like Harry is being told a story in his head, instead of witnessing what is happening in Voldemort’s world like he ususally does?

  39. mitch Says:

    i feel so sad of snape’s death…huhuhu!!!! i really admire his authoritative image and so mysterious personality. After so many books Jk had written,snape proved that he really deserved to be adored by many people. He proved his worth in this last sequel.

  40. Chester Drawers Says:

    So – why was Voldemort’s menace confined to the wizarding community around Hogsmeade and the muggle world of London rather than the world at large?
    What became of Umbrage, who was part of the gang sent along with Snape to mold Hogwarts to Voldemort’s liking?
    What became of Rita Skeeter?
    What was done about the goblins of Gringott’s who attacked Harry and had a hidden cultural agenda concerning ownership of properties stored in their care?
    What became of the House-elf Liberation Movement after 19 years?
    Why is Draco Malfoy walking around loose 19 years later, rather than being in Azkaban?
    Did Harry, Ron & Hermione ever finish their educations at Hogwarts? What did they do after graduation – work for the Ministry of Magick to help solve the various problems in the wizarding community encountered throughout the series? Or take mundane muggle jobs?

  41. Jolie Says:

    The book was amazing but the epilogue completely ruined it, it all tied up, she should of had harry die that would of been devasting or something otherwise to the epilogue. it seems to vague, it makes the rest of the book look downplayed. ugh i hated the epi.

  42. TIA Says:

    Thanks neoaddict!

  43. Jazmen Says:

    I thought the comment about the owl was super funny and true!!!!
    I absolutely loved the books, and read all of them many times. (ron is my fave. character,and rupert grint who plays him is amazingly gorgeous!)
    I hate that dobby dies after he saves like 5 peoples lifes from bellatrix and the were wolf and all them!!!
    oh and how can she kill a twin, you just dont kill someones twin! LOL

  44. Emma Brown Says:

    These books are AMAZING!!!!!!!!! Everyone should read these at least once!!!!!!!!!

  45. someone Says:

    i love this book its the best book shes written

  46. Nitesh Agarwal Says:

    I think, i have made a world record in reading all harry potter books including harry potter and the deathly hallows. All my questions relating these series are answered except one “What’s actually behind the curtain through which Sirius never returns, can harry ever talk to Sirius through mirror.

  47. Sydney Says:

    Thank you for the summary!
    It was amazing!

  48. meow Says:

    wow this is very confusing. I loved the book anyways but its hard to get my mind around this

  49. thea_dorothy Says:

    whoa!!!!
    it’s so so nice!!!!
    love it!!!!

    x♥x♥

  50. Kelly Says:

    I noticed some parts weren’t filled out in the chart.

    Tonks got killed by Bellatrix Lestrange
    Lupin got killed by Antonin Dolhov
    And Fred died because a wall collapsed.

    That wasn’t in it


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