Common questions

Why did Malfoy not take the Invisibility Cloak?

Why did Malfoy not take the Invisibility Cloak?

While the Death Eaters were trying to search out for Harry in Deathly Hallows, they were trying to make Harry visible, which is against the enchantment of the Invisibility Cloak, so it stopped the spell from taking effect. In Half Blood Prince, Malfoy immobilized Harry and covered him again with the Invisibility cloak.

Why did Harry not get in trouble for attacking Draco?

Firstly he had no idea that it would be such a dark curse. He only expected a hex or minor curse commonly used in duels for defending/counter attacking. Second, people easily forget that Draco was about to use cruciatus, which is 1000x worse.

Why didn’t Harry use the Invisibility Cloak in the Deathly Hallows?

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Harry did not use the Invisibility Cloak to enter the Ministry of Magic as he, Ron and Hermione had spent nearly a month watching over the Ministry entrance and carefully devising a plan to infiltrate the Ministry and retrieve the locket, all the while obtaining information about the New Ministry Regime under Voldemort …

How did Draco spot Harry on the train?

Draco must have learned from the death eaters that Harry has such a cloak and when he saw signs of someone hidden in the train compartment he guessed it was Harry.

How did Harry’s dad get the cloak of invisibility?

James was a descendent of the youngest Peverell brother who was gifted the cloak of invisibility by Death himself. James thus got it because the cloak was passes down from generation to generation in his family. Dumbledore borrowed it to examine whether it was indeed the cloak of the Deathly Hallows.

Did Malfoy break Harry’s nose?

And he stamped, hard, on Harry’s face. Harry felt his nose break; blood spurted everywhere. Malfoy dragged the cloak out from under Harry’s immobilized body and threw it over him.

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Why did Draco breaks Harry’s nose?

Things did become physical, such as in the “Half-Blood Prince” when Draco breaks Harry’s nose, but it always came back to Draco’s insecurity and jealousy. This can be seen in the “Deathly Hallows” when Draco is asked to identify Harry so Lucius can call Voldemort in.