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      • Voldemort had a huge ego and his radical ideas came from this ego, as well as his fear of death. He wished nothing more than to be immortal, so he used unicorn’s blood, other people’s bodies, and ultimately – Harry’s blood and his servant’s flesh to survive. His need to rid the world of half-blood witches and wizards also came from fear.
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  2. Apr 25, 2021 · 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.

  3. May 2, 2012 · There's a scene where Dumbledore says that it was a mistake for Voldemort to take Harry's blood as part of his new body - that by doing so the protection was enhanced to the point that Voldemort couldn't really kill him. So it was essential because anyone else really would've killed him.

  4. Feb 21, 2014 · He wanted to kill Harry because of the prophecy that Sybill Trelawney (divination professor at Hogwarts) made saying that Voldemort would be defeated by a boy born at the end of July, which Voldemort took to mean Harry (the other option was Neville Longbottom).

  5. Sep 26, 2024 · While it may seem ridiculous for such a powerful wizard to feel so threatened by a mere child, Voldemort's first attempt to eliminate Harry Potter bounced back on him and put him out of commission for twelve years. The real question boils down to why Voldemort came to Godric's Hollow to kill Harry Potter in the first place.

  6. The Lord Voldemort Quiz. In the Harry Potter books, which character speaks Voldemort’s name for the first time? What happened to Professor Quirrell when Voldemort left him? Which day did Voldemort die? Where did Voldemort work after leaving Hogwarts as a student?

  7. Mar 31, 2024 · Voldemort's Obsession With Harry. Voldemort didn't fully perish when his killing curse rebounded off of Harry on that fateful 1981 day in Godric's Hollow. Instead he was disembodied,...

  8. Voldemort’s motivation for wanting to kill Harry Potter was driven by the belief that Harry was the only one capable of defeating him in a one-on-one battle. He was aware that by eliminating Harry, the Potter family lineage would cease to exist, leaving no one to challenge his authority.

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