Bellatrix Lestrange was killed on May 2nd, 1998, during the Battle of Hogwarts.
Bellatrix came from the Black family. They were notorious for believing in blood purity - Bellatrix was no different. She was the epitome of blood-purity and the Death Eaters. She was even labeled the most loyal Death Eater.
Even though her views on the world would not give this away, she was very loyal to her family and those she cared for. We know she cared for her sister, Narcissa, from the beginning of the Half Blood Prince. Narcissa wanted to tell Snape of Voldemorts plans, when it was said that it was not to be told to anyone else. Bellatrix argued with her, which I believe was in part her loyalty to Voldemort and her want to protect her sister.
If you can say anything about Bellatrix, it's that she's determined. She was in Azkaban for years, but when she escaped she was still ready to fight for Voldmort, to be the most loyal Death Eater.
Many Death Eaters can be labeled as cowards. A classic example is Wormtail. He only revived Voldemort in fear that if he was ever revived, he would be punished. Bellatrix was not a Death Eater because she was afraid. She was a Death Eater because she truly believed that what Voldemort and what the Death Eaters stood for was right. Whether you agree with her or not on this, that is something to be admired. Many people in this world are cowards.
Bellatrix is one of the most controversial characters. She's loved and she's hated. Whether you agree or disagree with the things Bellatrix stood for, her qualities, loyalty & how she was unafraid in this world, should be remembered.
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I am, personally not a fã of Bellatrix. I can't say I fully agree with what I've written above. However, I was asked por zanhar1 to write an artigo for Bellatrix. I accepted because I thought it would be a challenge to write an artigo on my most hated character - and it was. I tried to make it sound unbiased.
Bellatrix came from the Black family. They were notorious for believing in blood purity - Bellatrix was no different. She was the epitome of blood-purity and the Death Eaters. She was even labeled the most loyal Death Eater.
Even though her views on the world would not give this away, she was very loyal to her family and those she cared for. We know she cared for her sister, Narcissa, from the beginning of the Half Blood Prince. Narcissa wanted to tell Snape of Voldemorts plans, when it was said that it was not to be told to anyone else. Bellatrix argued with her, which I believe was in part her loyalty to Voldemort and her want to protect her sister.
If you can say anything about Bellatrix, it's that she's determined. She was in Azkaban for years, but when she escaped she was still ready to fight for Voldmort, to be the most loyal Death Eater.
Many Death Eaters can be labeled as cowards. A classic example is Wormtail. He only revived Voldemort in fear that if he was ever revived, he would be punished. Bellatrix was not a Death Eater because she was afraid. She was a Death Eater because she truly believed that what Voldemort and what the Death Eaters stood for was right. Whether you agree with her or not on this, that is something to be admired. Many people in this world are cowards.
Bellatrix is one of the most controversial characters. She's loved and she's hated. Whether you agree or disagree with the things Bellatrix stood for, her qualities, loyalty & how she was unafraid in this world, should be remembered.
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I am, personally not a fã of Bellatrix. I can't say I fully agree with what I've written above. However, I was asked por zanhar1 to write an artigo for Bellatrix. I accepted because I thought it would be a challenge to write an artigo on my most hated character - and it was. I tried to make it sound unbiased.
I got this off another website, check it out:
How do you know you're taking Harry Potter too seriously?
Your computer says "You've Got Mail" and you run outside looking for an owl.
You ask for a vassoura for Christmas.
You sort everyone you meet into the four Hogwarts houses.
You went out and bought the latest edition of the Webster's Dictionary because they added the word "muggle".
You were burned trying to get through the flames of your fireplace.
You were kicked out of the movie theater for standing on your chair, throwing your shoe at the screen and yelling "THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN IN THE BOOK!"
How do you know you're taking Harry Potter too seriously?
Your computer says "You've Got Mail" and you run outside looking for an owl.
You ask for a vassoura for Christmas.
You sort everyone you meet into the four Hogwarts houses.
You went out and bought the latest edition of the Webster's Dictionary because they added the word "muggle".
You were burned trying to get through the flames of your fireplace.
You were kicked out of the movie theater for standing on your chair, throwing your shoe at the screen and yelling "THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN IN THE BOOK!"
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Severus Snape was, in fact The Bravest Man I Ever Knew. "Albus Severus, you were named for two headmasters at Hogwarts, one of them was a Slytherin. And he was, probably, the bravest man I ever knew." Severus Snape fought for what was right. "A true wizard on the inside. Not afraid of what he had to do" "Long atrás I had a teacher. A sallow skinned Slytherin with long black hair. I hated him and he seemed to hate me too. Though I branded him a coward, he was, in fact, the bravest man I ever knew."
So, I say, to Severus Snape, 'You were the Bravest Man I Ever Knew. Long live Snape! He was "a true wizard on the inside."'
To Snape!
So, I say, to Severus Snape, 'You were the Bravest Man I Ever Knew. Long live Snape! He was "a true wizard on the inside."'
To Snape!