If Harry is NOT Voldemort's horcrux, will Voldemort resurrect from that part of soul if all his other horcruxes are destroyed
Harry was never a Horcrux of Voldemort
I have heard this line on SE a lot & also vaguely read about that discussion.
My question is if Harry was not Voldemort's Horcrux & if all the other 6 (5 inanimate objects & Nagini) were destroyed beyond repair & Harry tries to Avada Kedavra Voldemort, would he die? What would happen to Voldemort's soul inside Harry.
I've asked this question keeping in mind Harry isn't a technical Horcrux but only a part of Voldemort's soul is in him. So can Voldemort resurrect from this soul?
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Answer
It's important to note that a Horcrux isn't a method of resurrection. It is instead a method of preventing death in the first place. This is what Professor Slughorn tells a young Voldemort about Horcruxes in Half-Blood Prince:
"Well, you split your soul, you see," said Slughorn, "and hide part of it in an object outside the body. Then, even if one's body is attacked or destroyed, one cannot die, for part of the soul remains earthbound and undamaged. But of course, existence in such a form..."
Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 23 - Horcruxes
Harry isn't a true Horcrux, but he does have some of the characteristics of one. Most importantly he's a vessel that contains a part of Voldemort's soul, keeping it "earthbound and undamaged." I suspect that for as long as that were the case Voldemort would not be able to die, even if the other six Horcruxes he intentionally created were destroyed; Dumbledore certainly seemed to think so, at the very least.
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