Research Paper On Voldemort

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Seeing a half-human, half-horse in real life would be a great experience. A centaur would be that creature and he would have the head and torso of a human but the body of a horse. In Harry Potter the centaur places the role of having to save Harry and keep the woods in order like from Voldemort trying to stay alive by drinking unicorn blood. A centaur is a savior and anyone would be lucky to have one around because they’re so magical and are good protectors. The unicorn that Voldemort was sucking on when Harry was in the Forbidden forest was saving Voldemort’s life. Whenever you drink the blood of a unicorn you can save your life immediately even if you are 2 seconds from death. The unicorn is a magical creature in Harry Potter because it saves anyone’s life that is trying to regain everything. If the unicorn is so magical that you have to kill it to drink the blood out of it. Voldemort is a horrible man for trying to stay alive by using animals as magical as the unicorn to save his life. The unicorn's blood is like a shiny blood that has magical powers in it from the unicorn’s body. …show more content…
The troll went into the bathroom with Hermione along with its big club that it had. The troll is a very big thing that looks like it went through a dumpster cycle a few times. It has a huge body and looks like it has a lot of muscle but in turn it didn’t hurt anyone so it is dumbfounded. Harry Potter is consisted of creatures to show how they use the wizarding they know and have no real clue what they are doing. Having creatures around shows that they have to work harder and get more points for their house by passing or defeating that

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