Dumblerdore wanted Harry to find the Horcuxes and kill them. Then kill Voldmort.
Dumbledore didn't want Harry to know about the Hallows because he only wants Harry to
concentrate on the Horcuxes , not Hallows.
Dumbledore never told Harry about the Hallows because he did not want Harry to be tempted to take them for the wrong reasons. The Hallows are dangerous magical objects to posses and he wanted Harry to be safe if he had them. But Dumbledore clearly intended for Harry to have at least 2 of the Hallows because he left Harry the Resurrection Stone in the Golden Snitch (Harry already possessed the Invisibility Cloak) and he left the symbol of the Deathly Hallows in the Tales of Beedle the Bard for Hermoine to decipher. Dumbledore knew Voldemort would go after the Elder Wand and he planned to die undefeated as its last true master, thus breaking its power. But because Draco Malfoy disarmed him while he was still alive, the wand switched its allegiance to Draco and its power was preserved. Dumbledore wanted Harry to destroy the Horcruxes, but he wanted Harry to have the Resurrection Stone as well to help him find the courage to allow Voldemort to kill him. Therefore Dumbledore wanted him to have both Hallows and Horcruxes.
It was a "near death" experience as Voldemort killed his horcrux in Harry. As Dumbledore told harry he could if he wished "move on". Harry chose to live.
Yes. Albus Dumbledore had powers and wisdom Lord Voldemort could only dream of. However, Voldemort also knew things Dumbledore didn't or that Dumbledore would never use. Dumbledore's understanding of love alone makes him more powerful than Lord Voldemort as his failure to understand led to his downfall on multiple occasions.
Albus Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort was a close second. 1) Albus Dumbledore 2) Lord Voldemort 3) Grindelwald 4) Mad Eye Moody 5) Minerva Mcgonagall
Albus Dumbledore discovered the island housing the Horcrux, known as the Cave, during his extensive studies of dark magic and Voldemort's actions. He used his knowledge of magical locations and ancient texts, coupled with his keen understanding of wizarding lore, to locate it. The island is concealed and difficult to access, but Dumbledore was able to navigate to it due to his exceptional magical abilities and experience.
Yes two: Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
It was a "near death" experience as Voldemort killed his horcrux in Harry. As Dumbledore told harry he could if he wished "move on". Harry chose to live.
Albus Dumbledore
When Lord Voldemort asked Dumbledore for a job, he was still alive.
In the end, he's loyal to Dumbledore.
Yes. Albus Dumbledore had powers and wisdom Lord Voldemort could only dream of. However, Voldemort also knew things Dumbledore didn't or that Dumbledore would never use. Dumbledore's understanding of love alone makes him more powerful than Lord Voldemort as his failure to understand led to his downfall on multiple occasions.
Albus Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort was a close second. 1) Albus Dumbledore 2) Lord Voldemort 3) Grindelwald 4) Mad Eye Moody 5) Minerva Mcgonagall
No, Lord Voldemort is the main antagonist of the series whereas Albus Dumbledore is a protagonist. If you are referring to which character is better, then that would be down to your own personal opinion. Both are well developed characters.
The wand was buried in Albus Dumbledore's palms when Dumbledore was buried. It was later found by Lord Voldemort
Albus Dumbledore visited him at the orphanage on his eleventh birthday and told him.
Yes two: Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
Well if i remember correctly, dumbledore's ring, of course, was a horcrux. When he realized this, he couldn't take it off and the rings power began to destroy him. He manages to confine the curse to his hand when Snape saves his life with the Sword of Griffindor ( because the sword was infused with basilisk vemon , which is one of the few things that can destroy a horcrux).
No. Dumbledore would never have allowed Voldemort to kill them. He thought they were protected in a safe house and was unaware they had been betrayed until it was too late.