Any ideas for them?
Thanks!
Harry- You could use a lightning bolt to represent his scar, you could use the Deathly Hallows symbol, since he united them, or you could use a sellotaped pair of glasses! You could use a symbol of the power of love, as cheesy as it sounds. This was an advantage Harry had over Voldemort, remember. There's always a stag- his patronus, remember.
Voldy- A snake, or something to symbolise power. The Dark Mark, maybe, or a cross to symbolise the deaths he caused (it's not always a Christian symbol). What about a pair of narrow, red eyes? It's how his were described in the book, and they are always associated wiith evil.
There are lots of possibilities!
For Voldy: The dark mark, obviously, because it blends both the snake fascination and Voldy's own snake-like qualities, and his odd fascination/fear of death, as symbolized by the skull.
For Harry: a modified symbol of the Deathly Hallows, with an upside down heart making the triangle, a lightning bolt making the line, and a circle making a circle. You could try making the circle into glasses, but that would be a bit too distracting. Another variant is keeping the traingle a triangle and making the circle into a right-side up heart, and still making the line a lightning bolt.
Harry: Lightning Bolt, Lion.
Voldemort; The Dark Mark (snake out of skull), ?
harry=gryffindor,bolt shaped scar
voldermort=snake,skull
Symbols from the book?
If so...
Harry--
Lightning bolt, lion
Voldemort--
Snake, horcrux
for harry his lightning scar and his glasses...for voldemort i think serpent or a snake....and some of the horcrux..maybe the slyhterin's locket
Harry's would obviously be a scar. Voldemort...well something to do with immortality?