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Answer: While many people consider Voldemort the typical devil character, J.K Rowling intended for Dumbledore to represent the underlying emotion of secrecy and dissent. While Voldemort and his subordinates were following a belief that opposed the protagonists', Dumbledore concealed key components of his personal life in order to use Harry to achieve his personal interests. The name Dumbledore comes from the latin words "Dubris" meaning "underlying" and "blodore" meaning "sinister intents"

Answer: The main antagonist is Tom Riddle, better known as Lord Voldemort.

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Lord Voldemort is the dark lord in Harry Potter, a name that Tom Riddle self-appointed himself. "Lord Voldemort" is an anagram for Tom's full name "Tom Marvolo Riddle."

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Voldemort and his death eaters but there is always a smaller villain in the earlier books.

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