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Why did Dumbledore want them to know about the Deathly Hallows?
So Dumbledore wanted Harry to know about the Deathly Hallows because he knows that Harry would never use them for his own gain. But it is necessary to know about Deathly Hallows to kill Voldemort, which he needs to do at any cost.
Did Dumbledore want the Hallows?
Unlike Voldemort, though, Harry’s obsession was short-lived. He knew, as Dumbledore had known, that possessing the three Hallows might make him Master of Death – but in the end, he chose not to pursue the third Hallow because defeating Voldemort was more important than saving himself.
What was Dumbledore’s motive?
Dumbledore’s longing for power was always benevolent. Even while plotting with Grindelwald to gain dominion over Muggles, he convinced himself that he was doing it for the Muggles’ own good. We can see this same paternalistic behavior throughout the books.
What was the purpose of the Deathly Hallows?
The Deathly Hallows are three magical objects that are the focus of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Cloak of Invisibility. When owned by one person, they are said to give mastery over death.
Why is the story of the Deathly Hallows important?
Since Harry possessed all the three hallows, he was the master of death and could choose to come back to life and so he did. Thus, the Deathly Hallows were an important part of Voldemort’s defeat.
Is Dumbledore death in the Deathly Hallows?
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How many Deathly Hallows did Voldemort have?
He did possess two of them at a time (wand and cloak between Harry’s birth and Year 2; and wand and stone during Year 6). The only person who (as far as we know from canon) came close to possessing the three Deathly Hallows at the same time is Harry Potter:
Who is the true owner of all 3 Deathly Hallows?
Dumbledore acknowledged Harry as the “Master of Death”, meaning the true owner of all 3 Hallows, in King’s Cross: If you laid hands on them, I wanted you to possess them safely.
How did death get to Harry Potter?
The tale says that, greeting Death as an old friend, they departed as equals. Death sought Harry for years, and only got to him when he willingly approached it, like an “old friend”.