Answer: no, it is not physically possible Answer: Harry Potter is a fantasy story. Magic, as used in Harry Potter, doesn't occur in real life.
Sirius Black from Harry Potter real name is Gary Oldman.
no
Harry Potter attempted to use crucio on Bellatrix Lastrange and later used it on Amycus Carrow.
This is only really addressed in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire during the second Triwizard task. When Harry is underwater his spell that normally creates a spark comes out as a "jet of boiling water". But I'm sure different spells would look different.
Answer: no, it is not physically possible Answer: Harry Potter is a fantasy story. Magic, as used in Harry Potter, doesn't occur in real life.
One can find information about Harry Potter Spells on the Internet. Sites like HarryPotterWikia and FunTrivia tells you all sorts of information on all the spells used in Harry Potter.
No they are just words
I don't see why that would be "urgent". Spells, as shown in Harry Potter for example, are ficticious; they won't work in real life. Thus, you won't be able to cast any spells that actually work in real life. You can find a list of spells used in Harry Potter - and once again, please remember that these don't actually work - in the Wikipedia. Just search for "Harry Potter spells". - Or perhaps I misunderstood your question; in that case, please clarify.
Expeliarmus, Accio and Wingardium leviosa.
stupefy, expelliarmus, protego, levicorpus, petrificus totalus
- stupefy - avada kedavra - crucio - expelliarmus - reducto - reparo - obliviate - imperio
Harry used one of the spells in the book on Draco Malfoy and almost killed him. He no longer wanted to use the book and so hid it.
Stupify -the stunning spell, the most commonly used combat spell
The Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling are works of fiction. This means that the stories, places and characters are made up by the author; they are not real. There is no such thing as magic or magic spells; such spells do not really work. In the Harry Potter movies, special effects are used to create the appearance of magic spells actually working. These are just "tricks" used by film makers to make to make is appear as though magic is being performed. Study the wonders of nature -- the rising and setting of the sun, the variety and abundance of life on our planet, the ways animals communicate, the amazing act of photosynthesis -- to see "real magic" at work.
AnswerAfter Harry Potter defeats Voldemort, He becomes an Auror in the Ministry of Magic.AnswerAs an adult (well, at age 17), Harry becomes an Auror (actually, he becomes Head of the Auror Department)!
J.K. Rowling invented the magical world of Harry Potter, including the spells, creatures, and characters within it. She also created the game of Quidditch, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and the concept of Horcruxes.