They don’t necessarily seek it out, but they hardly run from it. Our heroes-Harry’s parents, Sirius Black, and Dumbledore in the films that preceded this one and many more in this film-all accept death.
Voldemort is the most obvious example, of course, as he has split his soul into many parts in hopes of achieving immortality. The story does include characters that are afraid of death and go to great lengths to avoid it, but those are not our heroes. It is perhaps inappropriate to cast death as a foe in this chapter, actually, because the film itself does not do this.
Thankfully we don’t all have to go toe-to-toe with that reptilian-faced foe.
We’ve reached the end, or, as the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 might put it, the “close.” And here, at the close of this story, our hero is faced with the same final villain we all face.