Why Did Lily Potter Let Herself Die? — Her Death from Her Point of View (2024)

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Why Did Lily Potter Let Herself Die? — Her Death from Her Point of View (2)

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In this new series from MuggleNet, we are exploring a variety of scenes from the Harry Potter series retold from different points of view. For our first post, I’ll be exploring Lily Potter’s death as Harry witnesses it in Voldemort’s memory in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Thus far, we know that Lily sacrificed herself to save her son in a calculated move to protect him from Voldemort. She was a gifted, intelligent Muggle-born with a big enough heart to care about a guy like Snape for far longer than she should have. We know Voldemort gave her a way to save herself, but she chose not to take it. The reason I want to rewrite this scene from her perspective is because Lily is arguably the Muggle-born witch who brought Voldemort down the first time. I don’t think we see that in Voldemort’s point of view. He sees Harry as the result of his demise, but it wasn’t baby Harry who cast the most powerful of spells that ripped him of his power—it was the Muggle-born girl he’d underestimated.

Here we go! (The original scene can be found on pp. 343 – 344 of Deathly Hallows.)

James lay on the floor sending puffs of smoke into the air for Harry to pop. His little hand stretched up. Had the smoke been solid, he would have caught it. Still, he squealed with delight as his soft skin passed through the magic clouds.

Lily would never tell James, but a small part of her relished this time they shared in hiding. Life had been so uncertain since before they’d married. Each moment they got together was a dream. But soon, very soon they would have to find a way to help the Order. Harry needed a safe place to grow up, and the only world in which that would be possible was a Voldemort-free one. With the Order’s death toll rising, she and James may very well be the only ones left to do the job. But we’re not going to wait that long.

Lily pushed through the door she was peeking through into the front room. “Time for bed.”

“Ah, not yet Mum.” James eyed her mischievously, but then he scooped Harry up and handed him to her. “Don’t be long, okay? We’ve got a lot to talk about.”

Lily carried Harry upstairs to his bedroom, which she’d had far too much time to decorate and fuss over. Harry yawned as she rocked him on her hip. “Too much fun, I see.” She kissed his head. “Never, my love. There is never too much fun to have. Remember that always.”

Harry pressed his cheek to her shoulder as his eyes fluttered closed. She rocked him for a bit longer. James was anxious to discuss their plans, but that meant tonight could be one of the last peaceful nights they had to be a semi-normal family.

There was a bang downstairs. It sounded like someone had blasted the door in. Lily carried a still sleepy but stirring Harry into the hall as James screamed, “Lily, take Harry and go! It’s him! Go! Run! I’ll hold him off!”

Before she could call back, the snake hissed, “Avada Kedavra!”

There was a loud thump, and Lily let out a scream that issued from the depths of her soul. But she couldn’t lose it now, she had to keep her head.

The green light had glowed up the staircase. James had said to run, but run where? Her wand was downstairs in the kitchen. She couldn’t just let Voldemort come in and kill their son. Not Harry. She wouldn’t allow it.

Darting back into Harry’s room, she flicked the lock and slid a pile of boxes in front of the door to buy time for someone to hear her calls for help. Was Bathilda home or out on Order business? Even if she was, there wasn’t enough time for both Harry and Lily to live.

Lily kissed Harry’s forehead. He was awake now, but groggy. “Be brave, Harry. Mama loves you. Dada loves you. Always be brave,” she repeated before the bedroom door was blown aside. Lily dropped Harry into the crib behind her and threw her arms out.

She didn’t have a wand, but that didn’t make her helpless. Voldemort must not anticipate her next move—for Harry’s sake.

“Not Harry, not Harry, please not Harry!” She let herself cry. It was easy given her heart had broken with her husband’s death.

“Stand aside, you silly girl…stand aside, now.”

Lily was nearly tempted to smile. Voldemort truly was the fool that Dumbledore had always warned them about. And now the prophecy would come true and Harry would live. “Not Harry, please no, take me, kill me instead—”

“This is my last warning—”

“Not Harry!” She screamed with all her might. “Please…have mercy… have mercy…. Not Harry! Not Harry! Please—I’ll do anything—”

“Stand aside. Stand aside, girl!”

Just kill me, Lily thought. Why the wait? Why let me live when he’s killed so many others?

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And then his wand raised and Lily had one fleeting moment of satisfied victory before the words that killed James spewed out and the room lit up with the deathly green light that meant Harry’s salvation.

I’m not saying that my rendition of the scene is what Lily was actually thinking in the moment. Only Jo knows that. But to me, Lily has always been that ultra-strong mother figure that paved the way for the likes of Mrs. Weasley and even Ginny. I like to think that Lily didn’t accidentally cast the most powerful spell, the one that didn’t require a wand or even magical ability. I like to think Lily, with her intense ability to love, outsmarted Voldemort and therefore led him to his first “death.”

What do you believe Lily Potter was thinking in the last moments of her life?

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Why Did Lily Potter Let Herself Die? — Her Death from Her Point of View (2024)

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Why Did Lily Potter Let Herself Die? — Her Death from Her Point of View? ›

Thus far, we know that Lily sacrificed herself to save her son in a calculated move to protect him from Voldemort. She was a gifted, intelligent Muggle-born with a big enough heart to care about a guy like Snape for far longer than she should have.

Why did Lily Potter scream when she died? ›

The screaming is Lily's pleas to kill her instead. Every instance of AK in the book it is spoken.

Why did James Dying not protect Lily? ›

James is destined to die, as Voldemort never gives him an option to save himself. On the other hand, Lily has the choice to step aside — most likely because Snape had requested Voldemort to spare her life, in exchange for details about the prophecy.

Did Lily know her death would protect Harry? ›

Instead, it was the strength and love of his mother, Lily Potter. Though she never intended it, her death created a chain reaction that achieved more than just protecting her son's life.

Did Lily Potter know what she was doing? ›

She didn't know it. Love was a powerful magic and her love for Harry, made the spell work. She sacrificed herself for her son to live. Dumbledore even says it, that love is the most powerful magic on the world.

Did Snape hate Voldemort for killing Lilly? ›

Snape's Love For Lily Led His Decisions

He spreads his devotion between both light and dark, but, after he kills Dumbledore, it's revealed this was all arranged. After Lily's death, Snape firmly makes up his mind that he won't support Voldemort, and he wants to stop him.

Why does Voldemort hate Lily? ›

Did Voldemort ever explain why he hated Lily Potter so much? He didn't hate her- she was just an obstacle in his way. He even made a half hearted attempt to spare her as a favour to Severus and only killed her because she wouldn't back down.

What were Lily Potter's last words? ›

"... have mercy..." Lily Potter's death practically set in motion the wheels for the entire series. She died at her home in Godric's Hollow trying to protect infant Harry, whom Voldemort was hell-bent on murdering. Lily's last words were an ardent request to the Dark Lord to let her little boy live.

Why did Lily hate James? ›

- Yes, Lily knows James is a bully. That is why she loathed him. Only when he stopped being a bully and deflated his head a bit, did she consider dating him.

Did Lily choose James over Snape? ›

Obviously Lily ultimately chose James Potter over Severus Snape, and Lily and James got married and had their only child, Harry Potter. But Lily could have just as easily made another choice, and despite some of Snape's more obvious negative qualities she certainly did have strong feelings for him as well.

Was it Snape's fault that Lily died? ›

The Harry Potter movies revealed that Severus Snape had loved Lily, but it cut the fact that he had been directly responsible for her death. The Harry Potter movies cut Severus Snape's biggest mistake from the books, and in doing so, his overall redemption was damaged.

What if Snape never loved Lily? ›

If Snape's desire for Lily hadn't existed, there would have been even less reason for him to not support Voldemort – and we can actually imagine him being an even more fanatical and devoted follower. We also think Snape's fascination with the Dark Arts would have made Voldemort irresistible.

Did Voldemort want Lily to join him? ›

But the author also told The Leaky Cauldron's "PotterCast" podcast in 2007 that Voldemort tried to recruit Muggle-born Lily Potter, along with James, to join the group. She said it was established in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" that, "He wanted them, and they wouldn't come over."

Did Voldemort give Lily a choice? ›

On the other hand, Lily was offered the chance to step aside because Voldemort had promised Severus Snape that he wouldn't kill her unless she got in his way. Her conscious refusal to comply with Voldemort's demand was why unusually strong magical protection was conferred upon her son.

What is Lily Potter's love spell? ›

Lily Potter is murdered by Lord Voldemort while standing in his way to Harry. Sacrificial protection is an ancient, powerful and long-lasting counter-charm that is endowed when one person ultimately sacrifices his or her own life willingly and out of deep and pure love to strongly save the life of one or more people.

What spell did Lily put on Harry? ›

The “spell” was sacrificial protection. In order for this to happen victim must be given a choice to live and chose to die to save person or people. In this case lily was offered chance to step aside as Voldemort had promised Snape he would not kill her unless she got in way.

What was Lily Potter's sacrifice? ›

Lily Potter sacrificed her life in order to protect her infant son.

Why did Snape feel guilty about Lily? ›

More than evoking memories of unrequited love, seeing Lily in Harry's eyes would've stirred feelings of guilt within Severus, since it was he who, albeit indirectly, caused her death. As a Death Eater, Snape informed Voldemort of Professor Trelawney's prophecy, which foretold his defeat at the hands of a fated child.

Why did Harry Potter hear screaming? ›

The screaming that Harry hears as the Dementor affects him happens to be his mother's when she dies. As the past is one of the themes that Rowling seemingly utilizes whenever she wants, it becomes the main theme of this novel.

Who was the girl screaming in Deathly Hallows? ›

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) - Sian Grace Phillips as Screaming Girl - IMDb.

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