![]() So, in summary, the reason Harry didn't die in the forest was because of the sacrificial protection his mother gave him, which was still in effect due to Voldemort's use of Harry's blood to restore his own body. And while he briefly possessed the Resurrection Stone, he chose to discard it before entering the forest and did not use it to help him survive. The Invisibility Cloak was a valuable tool for hiding from Voldemort and his Death Eaters, but did not contribute to Harry's protection. ![]() The Elder Wand only answered to him because he had won its allegiance through defeating its previous owner. While Harry did possess all three Deathly Hallows, this did not contribute to his survival in the forest. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 Director: David Yates Genre: Fantasy Running Time: 130 minutes Rated PG-13 for some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images With. This is why Voldemort needed to kill Harry himself in the final battle, rather than allowing one of his Death Eaters to do it for him. This meant that as long as Voldemort lived, Harry would continue to be protected from death. When Voldemort used Harry's blood to recreate his own body, he unknowingly also recreated this protection. This protection created a magical bond between Harry and Voldemort, which prevented Voldemort from killing Harry. The reason Harry didn't die in the forest in the final book was because of the sacrificial protection that his mother, Lily Potter, gave him when she died to save him. ![]()
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