Mrs. Luca Black wrote:Ginny Potter wrote:He certainly seems to relatively unaffected by venom (i.e.--book 2 in the Chamber and book 4 in the maze)...does that have to do with the Prophecy? Is the only one/thing who/that can kill Harry Voldemort thus anything else will not work
He was affected by venom, he almost died, it was the Phoenix's healing tears that saved him. If I'm not mistaken, the Phoenix also healed the spider venom, but it wasn't quite as noticeable because of the trauma he had just gone through.
I think people put a bit too much by the prophecy. The way Dumbledore made it sound to me was that the reason that only one of them could live while the other survived was that Voldemort would continue to pursue and try to kill Harry until one of them was dead. I don't think there is anything that sets them apart from everyone else in who can kill them. I think anything could kill them if they're in the proper state (this makes more sense if you've read HBP, but I won't add spoilers).
I think the prophecy also had more to do with the circumstances around everything instead of the people involved. More a matter of Harry defeated Voldemort the first time because of Lily's sacrifice, not because of anything special about Harry.
This is just my theory though. Things Dumbledore has said sound like they go along with this, but other things he's said/done don't, so maybe it's valid but maybe not.
The prophesy is weird: the only thing that made it a big deal is because Voldemort made it a big deal. Now, the prophesy is a pretty important thing, but like they said in either OotP or HBP (sorry, I'm off my game right now
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) if they had just shook hands and went about their merry ways, the prophesy would have joined the many others that came to nothing. Now, though, the prophesy will be fulfilled. Voldemort choosing Harry and attacking him (or if he would have chosen Neville and attacked him) set the events in the prophesy in motion, not Trelawny actually giving the prophesy.