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Harry Potter is one of the most popular and appreciated fantastic sagas of all time. The lasting popularity of the Book and Film series is, in large part, thanks to the many emblemable and memorable characters introduced. Another reason why the Harry Potter Books and films remain popular of decades after their release because of the many emotional scenes and heartbreaking moments that add a deep emotional layer to history. While Harry Potter Understands an incredible and unique magical world full of adventure and mystery, some of the most memorable moments of the saga include sad scenarios, the death of beloved characters or heartbreaking scenes.
Many fans still cry part of the Harry Potter The death of the characters, while others still feel sad of some of the most heartbreaking scenes that do not include death. Some of the saddes Harry Potter The scenes treat heavy emotions, and although the death of a character can be heartbreaking, it is sometimes the consequences of this death and the way in which the characters suffer who can be extremely heartbreaking. In other cases, the suffering or the background of a character can lead to some of the most sad moments of the saga, even if no one dies. With so much suffering and sorrow Harry Potterfans looking to review the movies or read the Harry Potter Books should be mentally preparing for some of the most sad scenes in the saga.
Harry’s memories of the closet under the stairs were a sad reminder of the abuse he suffered
There are many sad and heartbreaking scenes in Harry PotterBut the one who is often overlooked as he is preparing to leave the House of the Dursley for the last time. In Harry Potter and the death relics, Harry is preparing that he awaits members of the order of Phoenix who will help him go to a secure location. Since it is about to be seventeen, the age when wizards become adults, the protection that kept Harry safe with the Dursley was about to end. So, while preparing all his clothes and goods, he has a last look around the house alongside his faithful pet, Hedwig.

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“And under here, Hedwig” – Harry opened a door under the stairs – “that’s where I slept! You never knew me then – Blimey, it’s small, I had forgotten …”
Harry looked around the stacked shoes and parasols, remembering the way he woke up every morning looking at the underside of the stairs, which was most often adorned with a spider or two.
When Harry reaches the closet under the stairs, he shows Hedwig the place where he lived before he knows that he was a sorcerer. It’s a little moment that many fans do not remember, and the scene was not in the film adaptation of the final Harry Potter book. However, others probably understood the sadness of the scene, especially after Harry thought at the time when he lived in such a small space full of spiders. To think how much Harry suffered under the Dursley, how badly they treated him and how young Harry was when he had to go through everything that adds an emotional toll that could make many sad fans on the scene.
Hedwig being an innocent victim broke the heart of many fans
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is filled with sad moments while the Second Wizard War is coming to an end, and many characters die while fighting against Voldemort. But there is a dead man that many feel unfair, and it is the death of Hedwig. The death of Hedwig occurs at the start of history when Harry and the order of the members of Phoenix leave the Dursley, and the battle of the seven potters begins. In the film, Hedwig flies to Harry to protect him from a curse, and the beloved owl dies instead. But the version of the book is quite different and, for many, even more sad.
A second relief, then another brightness of green light. The owl shouted and fell to the cage’s ground.
The motorcycle has zoom in front; Harry saw dispersed hooded death eaters while Hagrid exploded through their circle.
In the seventh Harry Potter Book, Hedwig also dies during the Battle of the Seven Potters. The only difference is that the owl does not fly freely and it does not try to save Harry’s life. Instead, Hedwig is inside his cage while one of the curses of death eaters strikes her, and Harry can do nothing to save her. The death of Hedwig is much more heartbreaking in the book, because his death is not after a heroic gesture but rather as an innocent victim. In many ways, Hedwig’s death is a dark recall to Harry that no one is safe during the war and a scene for which some may have to prepare before reading the final Harry Potter Book again.
Cedric’s death always brings tears to certain fans
Harry Potter and the Fire Cup gave fans one of the saddest and most shocking deaths Harry Potter. During the fourth year from Harry to Hogwarts, he became one of the Champions of Hogwarts who must participate in the Triwizard tournament. The other champion is Cedric Diggory, a student in a hogpe. The final task of the Triwizard tournament involves a complex labyrinth with many dangers that are hiding, and whoever reaches the cup in the center of the labyrinth wins. Harry and Cedric reach the cup at the same time, and they agree to catch it together. But what nobody expected is that the cup was a portkey, an element turned into a transport device that takes Harry and Cedric to a dark and scary cemetery where Voldemort and Wormail are waiting.
“Harry, let go,” he heard Fudge’s voice say, and he felt his fingers trying to divert him from the soft body of Cedric, but Harry did not let him go. Then Dumbledore’s face, which was always blurred and muddled, approached.
“Harry, you can’t help him now. It’s over. Let go.”
“He wanted me to bring him back,” Marmonna Harry – he seemed important to explain this. “He wanted me to bring him back to his parents …”
The cup was transformed into portkey to take Harry to the cemetery, so Cedric becomes another innocent victim in the fight between Harry and Voldemort. Once Voldemort realizes that someone else arrived at the cemetery with Harry, he orders Wormail to kill Cedric. Cedric’s death is heartbreaking, and the consequences are even more sad. The scene in the Harry Potter and the Fire Cup The film could even be more heartbreaking thanks to the talented performance of Jeff Rawle, who embodies Cedric’s father, Amos Diggory. The sorrow and the anxiety of Amos as he realizes that his son is dead is a heartbreaking scene for which fans may have to prepare mentally before seeing the fourth Harry Potter movie.
Harry visiting the grave of his parents for the first time was an emotional moment
While there are a lot of heartbreaking deaths Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsThere are other sad moments in the final Harry Potter Book that includes any death. And one of these moments occurs when Harry and Hermione visit Godric’s Hollow. Tensions are raised when Harry and Hermione arrive at Godric’s Hollow, because it is a few days after Ron left them. Hermione also fears that Voldemort expects Harry to finally go to his birthplace. And although their time at Godric’s Hollow is quite hectic, it also includes one of the most sad scenes of Harry Potter that many were not prepared.

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The empty words could not disguise the fact that the fluffy remains of his parents were under the snow and the stone, indifferent, unconscious. And tears came before he could stop them, bubbling hot then freezing himself on his face, and what was the point of wiping them or pretending? He gave them down, his lips pressed harshly together, looking at the thick snow hiding from his eyes where the last of Lily and James were lying, daring now, surely, or dust, not knowing or causing himself only their living son stood so close, his heart still beating, alive because of their sacrifice and nearly wishing the snow.
Harry’s desire to go to Godric’s Hollow has nothing to do with the mission of looking for and destroying the Horcruxes of Voldemort. He wants to go to the village where he was born, where he lived with his parents before dying. And once Harry and Hermione get there, they end up going to the village cemetery, where Harry finds the tombstones of James and Lily. It is a sad and emotional scene because Harry reconciles with the idea that the remains of his parents are there and that they never come back.
Neville visiting his parents in the hospital was a sad reminder of his suffering
THE Harry Potter The films have left aside a large part of the bottom frame of Neville Longbottom. One of the things that the films left was what really happened to Neville’s parents. While in Harry Potter’s films, Neville’s parents seem dead, their fate in the book series is much darker. Frank and Alice Longbottom, Neville’s parents, are not dead. They were tortured in madness by Bellatrix Lestrange and other Death Eaters, and since then they have been at St. Mungo hospital for magic diseases and injuries.
But Neville had already stretched her hand, in which his mother dropped the best empty drooble gum packaging.
“Very nice, my dear,” said Neville’s grandmother with a falsely joyful voice, tapping her mother on her shoulder.
But Neville quietly said: “Thank you, mom.”
Harry goes to St. Mungo Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix After Mr. Weasley was attacked by Nagini. There, he meets Neville, who is at the sorcerer’s hospital with his grandmother to visit his parents. It is already sad to know what happened to the parents of Neville, but the scene of St. Mungo’s is even sadder because the fans really appreciate how Neville passes. Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny testify as a mother of Neville gives Neville a gum packaging, which he seems to keep for him as a heartbreaking memory of his time with his parents. The scene is even sadder as it occurs during Christmas, and although it is not in the fifth Harry Potter Film, those who are about to read or reread Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix should be mentally preparing at that time.
Many Harry Potter fans still cry the death of Dobby
Dobby is a Harry Potter fans favorite. The elf of the house which appeared for the first time in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets To save Harry from danger, he is much more present in the series of books than in films. Anyway, Dobby’s death is just as tragic and sad in the film and the Death Clines book. Dobby teaches Malfoy Manor to save Harry and his friends, who are imprisoned there by Bellatrix. But as they try to escape, Bellatrix throws a knife that ends up killing Dobby.
“Dobby, no, don’t die, don’t die -“
The eyes of the elf found him and his lips trembled with the effort to form words.
And then with a little shivering, the elf became motionless, and his eyes were nothing more than large glassy orbs, sprinkled with light from the stars that they could not see.
Dobby’s death is the one that many Harry Potter Fans are still not recovered. Dobby was innocent and sweet and always ready to help Harry and his friends. Harry’s grief is also extremely sad, as well as the following scenes while Harry digs the tomb of Dobby without magic. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Understands many deaths, but Dobby’s death is easily one of the deaths that hurts the most, and fans may need to prepare mentally before rereading or reviewing the scene.
Percy returning to see Fred’s death is always tragic
The Battle of Hogwarts sees many victims while the Second Wizard War ends. But the most tragic and heartbreaking death is probably the death of Fred Weasley. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Do not really show the scene of Fred’s death, even if they finally show that he is dead. The final Harry Potter The book, on the other hand, details the moment of Fred’s death and is even more heartbreaking. Harry, Ron, Hermione and even Percy Weasley were there when Fred died, which makes the whole scene even more sad.

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“No – No – No!” Someone shouted. “No! Fred! No!”
And Percy trembled his brother, and Ron kneel next to them, and Fred’s eyes looked without seeing, the ghost of his last laugh still engraved on his face.
Percy had moved away from the Weasley once Percy started working for the Ministry of Magic. In Harry Potter and the Order of PhoenixThe ministry tries to discredit Harry and Dumbledore and deny the return of Voldemort, and Percy takes the side of the ministry. Percy finally returns to his minds and asks for forgiveness when he arrives to fight in the battle of Hogwarts. Percy was just fighting alongside Fred, joking while Harry, Ron and Hermione appeared. Suddenly, a curse creates a large explosion that sends everyone to fly in the air. And while the dust sets in, Harry hears the cries while Percy and Ron realize that Fred is dead.
Harry sorrow after losing Sirius is one of the most heartbreaking moments
Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix is filled with sad scenes and shocking revelations. Some of them have not reached adaptation to the book screen. Others, like the death of Sirius Black, remain one of the most sad moments in the book and in the film. But while the scene in the fifth Harry Potter The film is sad, Harry’s sorrow Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix is really heartbreaking, and many fans might want to prepare mentally before reading or rereading the book.
“Harry, suffering like that proves that you are always a man! This pain is part of the human being -“
“So – I – I don’t want to – be – to be – human!” Harry roared, and he grabbed the delicate silver instrument of the pin table next to him and threw him through the room; He broke into a hundred small pieces against the wall. Several of the images have let screams of anger and fear escape, and the portrait of Armando Dippet said: “Really!”
“I don’t care!” Harry shouted on them, tearing a lunascope and throwing him into the fireplace. “I have enough, I saw enough, I want to go out, I want it to end, I don’t care -“
He seized the table on which the Silver instrument had stood and threw that too. He separated on the ground and the legs rolled in different directions.
Harry lost so much at that time, and Sirius was the last parental figure in his life. Sirius’ death is very sad, especially because of the assessment he weighs on Harry. When Harry was at Dumbledore’s office after Sirius’ death, Harry has trouble staying calm and controlling his emotions. Harry was only fifteen at the time, which makes it all even sadder. And while Harry begins to cry and who breaks everything in Dumbledore’s office, readers cannot help but feel extremely sad for Harry, and to share and understand his pain. This scene is not sad because of the pain that Harry feels to lose Sirius, but also as fans can really understand and feel the stress of Harry and the pressure he undergoes at such a young age.
Harry’s sacrifice is more heartbreaking than people
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows sees the last confrontation between Harry and Voldemort. The battle of Hogwarts is the last battle of the Second Wizard War, and although everyone knows that Harry survives and that Voldemort dies, the trip and the own sacrifice of Harry is no less sad. Harry willing to go to the forest to sacrifice himself once he learns that he is also a horcrux and that he must die in order to defeat Voldemort once and for all. He did not know that he would survive; He never even suspected it, which makes his sacrifice even more tragic.
The terror washed him while he was lying on the ground, with this funeral drum beating in him. Would it hurt to die? All those times he had thought that it was going to happen and escaped, he had never really thought of the thing itself: his will to live had always been much stronger than his fear of death. However, he had not come to mind to try to escape, to exceed Voldemort. It was over, he knew it, and there was only the thing itself: die.
Harry is only seventeen, with the fate of the wizarding world on his shoulders. And as he learns that he must die, he does not hesitate, even if he is afraid, even if he wants someone to stop him. The scene in the Death Clines The film is sad, especially since he uses resurrection stone to see his parents one last time. But the scene in the final Harry Potter The book is even more heartbreaking, because readers have a much deeper understanding of Harry’s emotions and fears. Those who want to read or reread Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows should be mentally prepared for anxiety and sorrow of this scene.
Kreacher’s suffering is heartbreaking and often overlooked
Kreacher is the house of the black family who lives in Grimmauld Place and appeared for the first time in Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix. After the death of Sirius Black, Harry inherits Sirius’ house, Grimmauld Place, and with her, Kreacher. But even if they do not get along at the beginning, they end up ending up in friendly terms after Harry, Ron and Hermione spend time at Grimmauld and learn exactly what happened to Kreacher. Kreacher was close to Sirius’s brother, Regulus, who was a death eater. And as a eat of death, Regulus offered Kreacher when Voldemort needed a house elf to test the defenses of the cave where Voldemort left one of his horcruxes, the medallion of serpental. So when Harry, Ron and Hermione are trying to find the Slytherin medallion, they learn what happened to the real and the heartbreaking history of Kreacher.
“Kreacher has drunk, and drinking, he saw terrible things … Having him from Kreacher burned … Kreacher cried to master Regulus to save him, he cried for his black mistress, but the Lord of darkness only laughed … He made Kreacher drink more potion.”
“And then the Dark Lord left, leaving Kreacher on the island …”

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Regulus did not know what Kreacher should live while helping Voldemort, and as Kreacher tells the story to Harry, Ron and Hermione, it is easy to see why many would find this one of the most sad and heartbreaking moments. The story of Kreacher and his suffering because it was forced to drink the potion in the cave is extremely tragic, especially after recalling how much Dumbledore also suffered when he took the potion. However, when Dumbledore had Harry by his side to help him, Kreacher was there with Voldemort, who not only did not help the elf but laughed and then left the elf to die in the cave. Fortunately, Kreacher was able to escape the cave using the magic of the house of the house. However, his suffering remains one of the saddest Harry Potter Moments that many might have to prepare mentally and of which many fans always feel sad by remembering the story of Kreacher.

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