Of which book, exactly? There are seven books. Close to the beginning of book 1, Harry Potter turns 11. Each book covers one year, so somewhere close to the beginning of each book, Harry Potter gets one year older - for example, 12 years near the beginning of book 2, 17 years near the beginning of book 7.
NO voldemort is a person of his own he gains his body back in the goblet of fire (book 4) and harry is his enemy
Harry Potter is 16 at the start of the film, then he celebrates his birthday and turn seventeen...
a rat.
In the first book and film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (known as the Sorcerer's Stone in the USA), Harry is 11 years old for most of the story. He is however 10 at the beginning of the stories, turning 11 at the very end of chapter 3.As the series progresses he grows older, aging by one year each book and each film, except for in the second film for Deathly Hallows where he is the same age as in the first Deathly Hallows film.
Harry Potter has always been a human, he just had powers that not every human had.
We find this out at the end of the Prisoner of Azkaban - the third book.
no (neither immoral nor immortal).
NO voldemort is a person of his own he gains his body back in the goblet of fire (book 4) and harry is his enemy
Harry Potter is 16 at the start of the film, then he celebrates his birthday and turn seventeen...
a rat.
No.
In the first book and film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (known as the Sorcerer's Stone in the USA), Harry is 11 years old for most of the story. He is however 10 at the beginning of the stories, turning 11 at the very end of chapter 3.As the series progresses he grows older, aging by one year each book and each film, except for in the second film for Deathly Hallows where he is the same age as in the first Deathly Hallows film.
Harry Potter has always been a human, he just had powers that not every human had.
His friends called him "Prongs" because he could turn into a stag.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix does represent a darker turn in the series, both the film and the movie take on more serious themes of love, death and trust-- however, does not necessarily make it a book that would be inappropriate for children. The book still upholds the same humor, fun themes, jokes and is a PIVOTAL part of the Harry Potter story.
Turn to page 394.
Harry potter was eleven when he started his first year at hogwarts