I was watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on Sky Premier when I saw the scene in the middle of the movie, where Harry relives the caretaker being killed by Voldemort in the Riddle House, but instead it's Harry who is killed. It's a dream of course, (halfway through the movie).
Bare with me...
As Voldemorts casts Avada Kedavra the viewer sees a bright light, then the screen switches to Harry waking up, focusing on his eyes. As he wakes you can still see the green flashing in his eyes. That was when it hit me! I always thought there must be more to all these people saying "You've got your mother eyes" and why the Avada Kedavra curse is green instead of being a more sinister color, and JK has even confirmed it's important. I think it's because before Lilly died, the last thing she saw was the green flash of the Avada Kedavra curse. She left a part of herself in Harry before she died using old magic, maybe she passed. Maybe the flash of green in Harry's eyes somehow was what deflected the Avada Kedavra curse back to Voldemort and sort of killing him, but the Horcruxes saved him.
(I dunno how to explain it properly for it all to come together and make sense)
In the final battle, I reckon during Harry and Voldemort's battle, Harry will loose as always. (Notice how in every book, his physical skills aren't enough, it's the skills that Voldemort or his parents gave him that kick in and save the day; such as his mother's love, Priori Incantatem, ect) Then at the last minute when Voldemort strikes him with Avada Kedavra, his eyes reflect the green flash and it kills Voldemort.
Or...Harry beats the crud out of Voldemort (would love that) and has him at his mercy, but is unable to kill him, due to Harry being noble and all that. Then Voldemort rises to kill him, but like before, the eyes have it.
I know it sounds a bit riddiculous, but JK did say the eyes are important and it's been said so many times, and the whole thing with Harry's eyes.
More evidence to back me up:
Harry's skills of Quidditch require good eye co-ordination. This would come from his mother, whereas the ability to fly comes from his father. _________________ "Tonight Potter, you die."
I was watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on Sky Premier when I saw the scene in the middle of the movie, where Harry relives the caretaker being killed by Voldemort in the Riddle House, but instead it's Harry who is killed. It's a dream of course, (halfway through the movie).
Bare with me...
As Voldemorts casts Avada Kedavra the viewer sees a bright light, then the screen switches to Harry waking up, focusing on his eyes. As he wakes you can still see the green flashing in his eyes. That was when it hit me! I always thought there must be more to all these people saying "You've got your mother eyes" and why the Avada Kedavra curse is green instead of being a more sinister color, and JK has even confirmed it's important. I think it's because before Lilly died, the last thing she saw was the green flash of the Avada Kedavra curse. She left a part of herself in Harry before she died using old magic, maybe she passed. Maybe the flash of green in Harry's eyes somehow was what deflected the Avada Kedavra curse back to Voldemort and sort of killing him, but the Horcruxes saved him.
(I dunno how to explain it properly for it all to come together and make sense)
In the final battle, I reckon during Harry and Voldemort's battle, Harry will loose as always. (Notice how in every book, his physical skills aren't enough, it's the skills that Voldemort or his parents gave him that kick in and save the day; such as his mother's love, Priori Incantatem, ect) Then at the last minute when Voldemort strikes him with Avada Kedavra, his eyes reflect the green flash and it kills Voldemort.
Or...Harry beats the crud out of Voldemort (would love that) and has him at his mercy, but is unable to kill him, due to Harry being noble and all that. Then Voldemort rises to kill him, but like before, the eyes have it.
I know it sounds a bit riddiculous, but JK did say the eyes are important and it's been said so many times, and the whole thing with Harry's eyes.
More evidence to back me up:
Harry's skills of Quidditch require good eye co-ordination. This would come from his mother, whereas the ability to fly comes from his father.
no no. i think it is a nice theory, except that when harry pleads to voldie not to kill ginny (yeah i ahve a theory on this somwhere), he sees lily's eyes, with the exact same fear that lily had when voldie was trying to kill baby harry. so he is reminded of her. this is his one last chance of redemption, to be reminded of what it cost lily to save harry. but he still proceeds to killing harry because of his greed and anger. and then he turns to kill ginny, but the wand backfires since harry died saving her, thus leaving her with a protection,
. She left a part of herself in Harry before she died using old magic, maybe she passed. Maybe the flash of green in Harry's eyes somehow was what deflected the Avada Kedavra curse back to Voldemort and sort of killing him, but the Horcruxes saved him.
(I dunno how to explain it properly for it all to come together and make sense)
In the final battle, I reckon during Harry and Voldemort's battle, Harry will loose as always. (Notice how in every book, his physical skills aren't enough, it's the skills that Voldemort or his parents gave him that kick in and save the day; such as his mother's love, Priori Incantatem, ect) Then at the last minute when Voldemort strikes him with Avada Kedavra, his eyes reflect the green flash and it kills Voldemort.
Or...Harry beats the crud out of Voldemort (would love that) and has him at his mercy, but is unable to kill him, due to Harry being noble and all that. Then Voldemort rises to kill him, but like before, the eyes have it.
I know it sounds a bit riddiculous, but JK did say the eyes are important and it's been said so many times, and the whole thing with Harry's eyes.
* At the Edinburgh book festival, Rowling mentioned that something more would be revealed about Petunia Dursley. Nothing of note occurred in book 6, so this remains to be discovered.[31]
"..there is a little bit more to Aunt Petunia than meets the eye...She is not a squib, although that is a very good guess. Oh, I am giving a lot away here. I am being shockingly indiscreet."
Rowling repeated this comment at the Radio City charity reading in August 2006.[32] She clarified by stating that Aunt Petunia will not perform magic.[33]
"Why did Dumbledore have James' invisibility cloak at the time of James' death, given that Dumbledore could make himself invisible without a cloak?"
Dumbledore was said to have a "gleam of triumph" in his eyes when told that Voldemort had restored his body using Harry's blood, at the end of Goblet of Fire (Ch. 36). Rowling has confirmed that this is "still enormously significant".[38]
I think it is these things that will play the biggest parts in Harry's defeat of Lord Voldermort. Further, about the "neither can survive whilst the other lives" or whatever. The scar and harry's blood play a part in that. Then you've got the spell cast by Lily on harry and aunt petunia is a blood relative,so there may be something there. Then the invisibility cloak ?? I just think there is a major link between all these things...no theories yet.
This sound like a good idea but JK said that the colour of his eyes is not whats important it is the fact that it is his mother's. As for Harry's eyes reminding Voldermort of Lily this is doubtful as Lily and Voldermort had no realtionship that would save Harry. All of the eyes business has to do with Snape. _________________ Remember, Remember, the 5th of November