Why wasn t Harry affected by the Resurrection Stone?

The Resurrection Stone did not bring Harry back to life because it cannot fully restore the dead to life, as shown in "The Tale of the Three Brothers." Voldemort being a Horcrux for Harry is unlikely because creating a Horcrux requires splitting one's soul through murder.
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How did Harry survive if he dropped the resurrection stone?

Harry held the resurrection stone right before he was killed by Voldemort. Even though he dropped the stone at that time he was the Master Of Death. He was in possession of the deathly hallows because the wand was his the cloak was his and then the stone was his. That is why he did not die.
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Why did the resurrection stone work for Harry but not the 2nd brother?

Why did the Resurrection Stone work for Harry, but not the 2nd brother? It worked the same way for both of them — it conjured a shade of a person who had passed. The second brother, Cadmus Peverell, expected a different result than what he got. He assumed that the Stone would literally bring his fiancée back to life.
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Why didn't Harry see Snape with the Resurrection Stone?

Snape might have been carrying an antidote for a Snake Bit on him (to be safe) and doesn't show up when Harry finds the resurrection stone.
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How did Harry survive Avada Kedavra in the forest?

The Elder Wand, which Harry mastered, protected him during the Battle of Hogwarts and prevented Avada Kedavra from killing him. Voldemort's use of Harry's blood inadvertently kept Lily's protective charm alive and allowed Harry to survive the Killing Curse in the forest.
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Why didn t Harry use Avada Kedavra to destroy the Horcruxes?

Harry never used the Killing Curse, Avada Kedavra, due to his moral stance against murder and his personal connection to its victims.
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Who is the only person to survive Avada Kedavra?

Harry Potter, was saved by his mother, Lily Evans, lovingly sacrificed herself when she shielded her son with her body, making him the first known survivor of this Curse. Harry Potter was the only person known to have survived The Killing Curse with no ill effects, aside from attaining a scar.
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Did Voldemort not know he had the resurrection stone?

Due to Riddle turning the Stone into a Horcrux, he either did not know of its status as one of the three Hallows and power or simply did not care. He would not care because he had no loved ones to resurrect, as he did not feel love and feared the dead. It is more likely that he did not know about the stone.
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Why can't Snape tell Harry?

However, Snape demanded of Dumbledore that his love for Lily (his reason for switching sides) be kept a secret, especially from Harry, because of the deep animosity he felt towards Harry's father and his mixed feelings towards Harry (who reminded him of both his love for Lily Potter and her death, and his animosity ...
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Why was Snape in Slytherin as a half blood?

In the case of Snape. he was Sorted into Slytherin because he was ambitious, leaning towards the Dark Arts, his mother was one, AND he had an anti-Muggle bias, same as Salazar Slytherin himself.
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Is Neville the chosen one?

While most fans agree that Harry is the unrefuted Chosen One, the final Deathly Hallows film (in particular) sways heavily toward highlighting a heroic Neville, revitalizing the debate regarding which boy is better suited for the iconic title. "The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches ...
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Did Voldemort know Harry was a Horcrux?

Notably, Voldemort appeared to be entirely unaware of this split, as he later created a seventh Horcrux in his quest to have six, and continued to target Harry Potter despite him now holding part of Voldemort's own soul.
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How did James Potter get the Invisibility Cloak?

His dad gave it to him. To elaborate on Icecreamdif's answer, he inherited it as a family heirloom dating back to Hardwin Potter, who married Iolanthe Peverell, granddaughter of the Cloak's original owner Ignotus. It was passed down to the eldest male of each new generation of Potters since then.
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Why did Malfoy's mom save Harry?

Narcissa may have been many things; she was cruel and distant and happy to watch her family return to Lord Voldemort's side as he rose again, but she was also self-sacrificing; she loved her son and her husband and she thought nothing of putting herself in danger to protect them.
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Why did Narcissa say Harry was dead?

On confirming Draco's very much alive status, she plainly lied that Harry Potter was "dead". This action of hers was both very crucial and important, not only for Harry's survival but for Voldemort's final defeat as well, thus ensuring Harry was again protected by a mother's love, although indirectly.
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Why is the Elder Wand loyal to Harry?

Despite its legendary reputation and immense ability, the Elder Wand was an unassuming object. Appearing at face value to be a wand like any other, it had a smooth, unadorned shaft and a handle formed from two conjoined spheres. The Elder Wand gave its loyalty to whoever could win it from its previous master.
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What spell killed Voldemort?

The Disarming Charm became Harry Potter's signature spell, and it notably caused the final defeat of Lord Voldemort during the Battle of Hogwarts by rebounding his Killing Curse, because the Elder Wand recognised Harry as its master through the spell connection, and thus strengthened the Disarming Charm to the point ...
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Why is Snape the half-blood prince?

His father was a muggle.

His father was neglectful and sometimes abusive, which may have contributed to Snape's disdain for Muggles. At some point during his school years, he decided to reject his father's name entirely, giving himself the moniker "The Half-Blood Prince" with his mother's maiden name instead.
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Why did Dumbledore let Draco disarm him?

Ultimately, it's a good thing that Dumbledore's plans didn't work out because if Draco hadn't disarmed the headmaster, Harry wouldn't have gained the Elder Wand's power when he later disarmed Draco. This was proof that, unlike Dumbledore, Harry was destined to reunite the Hallows and become Master of Death all along.
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Did Harry Potter come back to life because he had the resurrection stone?

Harry can come back to life not only because he had the Resurrection Stone (and the other Hallows) but also because of his choices. Harry chooses to sacrifice himself, chooses to face Voldemort unarmed, and chooses to allow himself to be killed, just as he chooses to return to life.
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Why was Tom Riddle so evil?

With no one to claim him as their own, Tom lived in a Muggle-run orphanage where he felt abandoned and unloved. He slowly realized he was different from others and became obsessed with his powers, believing he was unique and elite. He rejected the approval of Muggle children, preferring his solitude.
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Why did Tom Riddle become Voldemort?

It was around this time that Riddle gave himself the alias 'Lord Voldemort', to spare himself of the reminder of his 'filthy Muggle father', who he later learned had abandoned his wife after learning she was a witch (although in reality he left her after she stopped controlling him with a love potion).
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What spell killed Bellatrix?

In the final movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt. 2, Molly first hits Bella with a spell that freezes her, most likely Petrificus Totalus. Then, she launches another one that shatters her entire body into pieces, which could be expelliarmus, bombarda, stupefy, or any spell that can produce such an effect.
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Did Ron try to use Avada Kedavra on Nagini?

Simple answer is, that's only in the movies. They often play fast and loose with things that might look or sound cool in the moment but make no sense in the overarching story. Ron never casts Avada Kedavra at Nagini in the books.
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How did Ginny block the Killing Curse?

In the film, Bellatrix casts a blue spell at Ginny Weasley instead of a Killing Curse, who deflects it using a Shield Charm. In the book she just avoids it.
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