Harry Potter
Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the protagonist of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter fantasy series of books.
In 2002, Harry Potter was voted No. 85 among the "100 Best Fictional Characters" by Book magazine and also voted the 35th "Worst Briton" in Channel 4's " 100 Worst Britons We Love to Hate" program.
In the Harry Potter film adaptations, Harry has been portrayed by British actor Daniel Radcliffe.
Background
In the novels, Harry, the only child of James and Lily Potter, is often told that he resembles his father, with similar perpetually untidy jet-black hair. However, he inherited his mother's green eyes. Harry has the personality of his father (a knack for mischief and a certain calculated disregard for the rules, occasional bouts of bad temper, a penchant for risk taking, courage, and loyalty). Harry is described as being small and skinny for his age in the first few novels, but by the fifth he is described as tall as he falls into the adolescent confusions characteristic of the battles between the sexes and J.K Rowling emphasizes the point by having both he and Ron undergo a growth spurt over the next summer making a need for new school gowns an important plot element in "Prince" prior to the sixth year of Hogwarts. He also has a thin face and a rather quiet voice, except when he is angry. His appearance is rounded off by characteristic round glasses.
Harry shares his birthday, July 31, with author J. K. Rowling. The books generally avoid giving exact dates for events, but it has been gathered that Harry was born in the same year as his constant antagonist Draco Malfoy, whose date of birth was given on a family tree written by Rowling for a charitable auction-both were too young to take the apparation certification test with most of their sixth year classmates in the sixth book.
Heritage and other family
Harry's father, James Potter, was born into a "pure-blood" wizarding family as the only child of somewhat elderly parents. It is likely Harry is distantly related to other pure-blood families through his father, since according to Harry's godfather, Sirius Black, all the old pure-blood families are related. Harry inherited a small fortune from his parents, which is stored in Gringotts Wizarding Bank in Diagon Alley, London. He later inherits Sirius' property, Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place.
Harry may also be related to his godfather. In the film, according to the Black family tree, Charlus Potter married Dorea Black, granddaughter of Phineas Nigellus Black, with the result that James and Sirius may have been first cousins, once removed. This seems to contradict Rowling's statements that James's parents were "old in wizarding terms" when they died, because she has also said that wizards have "a much longer life expectancy than Muggles" - Dorea died at only 57. However, Charlus and Dorea were born into the same generation as Sirius's grandparents, so it is possible they might be James's parents. Regardless, since no living Potter relatives or any unrelated wizards named Potter have yet appeared in the series, it is possible that Charlus Potter, and thus Sirius, was somehow related to Harry.
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Harry is stunned when Professor Snape is announced as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. His vacant position has been filled by Horace Slughorn, who Harry unwittingly helped Dumbledore to recruit. Slughorn's appointment reopens Harry's career path to becoming an Auror-otherwise Harry's O.W.L. score in potions under Professor Snape would have been inadequate for N.E.W.T.-level courses. Professor Slughorn lends Harry an old textbook once belonging to a student identified only as "The Half-Blood Prince". The book contains copious handwritten notes that help Harry excel in the class and wins him a prize from Slughorn-a small vial of Felix Felices, a "Good Luck" potion.
Dumbledore begins giving Harry private lessons which are actually trips into various individuals' memories concerning Voldemort that are stored in a Pensieve. Dumbledore surmises that to ensure immortality, Voldemort splintered his soul into seven fragments called Horcruxes with six pieces placed into common objects. Dumbledore believes Voldemort left the seventh fragment inside his body. Two Horcruxes have been destroyed (Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring). Harry and Dumbledore retrieve a third Horcrux, a locket, hidden inside a secret cave, although Dumbledore is seriously weakened in the effort. They return to find the school invaded by Death Eaters. Dumbledore is killed by Snape, who identifies himself to Harry as the Half-Blood Prince as he escapes with Draco Malfoy. Harry recovers the locket from Dumbledore's body, but a note inside reveals it is a fake; the real Horcrux was taken by someone whose initials are R.A.B..
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As Half-Blood Prince ended, Harry vowed to destroy Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes, "whether in a month, in a year, or in ten," after returning to the Dursley's per Dumbledore's wishes to "top off" the protection given him by Dumbledore's invocation of ancient magic. He first plans to return to his birthplace at Godric's Hollow; "For me, it all started there, all of it. I've just got a feeling I need to go there. And I can visit my parents' graves, I'd like that."
Rowling has stated that Harry will attend Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding, which Ron considers necessary before visiting Godric's Hollow. Although Harry resisted having anyone join his fight against Lord Voldemort, it appears that Hermione and Ron are determined to accompany him, whether he wants them to or not.
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Character and relationships
Harry is easily angered when those he cares for are insulted or threatened. He has little tolerance for anyone involved in "the dark arts" - whether these are Death Eaters, Slytherins, or those who dispute his claims about Voldemort. Like his friend Ron, Harry is a bright, but lazy student, often relying on Hermione's help. Harry has a sardonic sense of humour, with a tendency to turn other's insults against them.
Some of Harry's faults can be attributed to the many calamities in his life. He was forced to live with the cruel Dursleys, personally witnessed three murders, and has had to relive terrifying memories. He witnessed Peter Pettigrew kill his classmate Cedric Diggory, saw his godfather Sirius Black sent to his death by Death Eater, Bellatrix Lestrange, and witnessed his greatest protector and mentor, Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore die when Severus Snape fatally cursed him. Thus far, Harry has confronted Voldemort five times and was tortured by him with the Cruciatus Curse.
For most of his early life, Harry has contended with his cruel guardians, the Dursleys, who took every opportunity to denigrate Harry, his parents, and the magical world. In his second year, his fellow students suspected he was responsible for the attacks on half-blood and muggle-born students. In his fourth year, students believed he cheated to enter the Triwizard tournament. As he enters his fifth year, he endures many in the wizarding world turning against him, believing he is an attention-seeking liar.
Character and relationships continued
Harry also develops close relationships with adults, particularly Rubeus Hagrid and Albus Dumbledore. The Weasley family have also become a surrogate family to him, with Mr and Mrs Weasley consider him much like a son. Similarly, the Weasley children generally treat Harry as another brother, although Ginny has a crush on him. He also forms a close familial relationship with Sirius Black, his late father's best friend, Harry's godfather, and possibly a distant blood relation. Harry also befriends former Defence Against the Dark Arts professor Remus Lupin, one of the four Marauders, and another of his father's close friends.
Harry is loyal to his friends and expects loyalty in return, although this trait often clouds his objectivity. He is highly intuitive and tends to follow his instincts, feeling strongly about whom he can and cannot (or will not) trust. For example, from their first meeting, Harry is reluctant to trust Severus Snape, the Potions Master, despite Dumbledore's unwavering confidence in him.
Harry also has enemies at Hogwarts, most notably Draco Malfoy. Draco has despised him since their first days at Hogwarts and looks for any opportunity to torment Harry and his friends. Draco is recruited to the "dark side" in the sixth book, and Voldemort orders him to murder Dumbledore, although Draco appeard to be an unwilling accomplice. Draco made two half-hearted attempts kill the headmaster, but it was Snape who ultimately killed Dumbledore.
Romantic relationships
Harry's interest in Cho has roots as early as Prisoner of Azkaban, when he first notices her. A year later, his interest becomes a crush, and he eventually musters enough courage to invite her to the Yule Ball, only to learn she is attending with Cedric Diggory. Cho's relationship with Cedric abruptly ends with his murder in Goblet of Fire. The following year, she becomes interested in Harry. He manages an on-off relationship with her throughout the year, even experiencing his first kiss with her. The relationship ultimately fails due to their disparate expectations: a grieving Cho sees Harry as a substitute for Cedric, while Harry wants a simpler relationship that would relieve his stress rather than amplify it.
Cho's misplaced jealousy over Hermione adds to the dissonance and reaches a breaking point when Cho defends Marietta Edgecombe, who betrayed Dumbledore's Army, an action Harry finds unforgivable. After a heated argument over Marietta, Cho becomes emotional. When Harry warns he cannot tolerate her crying anymore, an angry Cho stomps off, after which they drift apart. By the end of The Order of the Phoenix, Harry and Cho's feelings for each other have died. Comments Rowling, "They were never going to be happy, it was better that it ended early!"
Harry's failed relationship with Cho is a contrast to his eventual one with Ginny Weasley, Ron's younger sister. Ginny's crush on Harry, introduced in Chamber of Secrets and continuing into Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire, went unrequited; while Harry was always kind to Ginny, he simply did not reciprocate. By Order of the Phoenix her feelings have apparently faded into friendship, with Hermione off-handedly remarking to Harry that Ginny "gave up" on him. No longer shy around him, Ginny is able to put the moody, depressed, and temperamental Harry in his place, and based on her own experience, reassures him that he has not being possessed by Voldemort.
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Strengths
Interpersonal
With the possible exception of Snape, Malfoy, some Slytherins and suspected Voldemort supporters, Harry generally treats people with courtesy and geniality-including house elves and outsiders such as Luna Lovegood. He extends this consideration to those who annoy him, such as Colin Creevy and other minor characters-and even protects his despised cousin Dudley from the dementors and assists him home.
His ability to inspire loyalty ensures that he is surrounded by friends whose skills complement his own and who would willingly risk their own lives to defend him. This is in contrast to Voldemort's Death Eaters, who mostly serve him out of fear and without a shred of friendship.
Strengths
Character traits
Harry has shown the ability to remain level-headed, retain his composure, and perform advanced wizardry during extreme crisis. He has repeatedly shown himself to be decisive and willing to take calculated risks, both positive traits in leadership character, as is his generally unwavering tenacity. He can be fiercely determined and self-reliant, almost to a fault, and beginning with the fourth book, some characters view this as a tendency to "play the hero", a trait that is tragically exploited by Voldemort's Death Eaters in "Order of the Phoenix", and is painfully pointed out to him by Hermione in "Half-Blood Prince"
Strengths
Academic and athletic
Athletically, despite having never ridden a broomstick, Harry quickly becomes a talented Quidditch player. Harry is Gryffindor's Seeker up to his sixth year when he is made the Quidditch captain in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Superlative reflexes, resulting from his Quidditch training, allow him to dodge curses.
Although Harry is commended for his Quidditch abilities, he has participated in only one Quidditich Cup final. In his first year, he is injured, and Gryffindor loses the Cup in their last game. In his second year, the Cup is cancelled due to the Basilisk attacks. Harry finally plays and wins the first Quidditch House Cup for Gryffindor in his third year (Prisoner of Azkaban). Quidditch is suspended during his fourth year due to the Triwizard Tournament. The following year, Harry is banned from Quidditch by Dolores Umbridge early in the season, though Gryffindor wins without him. In his sixth year, Harry becomes the Gryffindor Quidditch captain, but is held in detention by Snape on the day of the last match, and the Gryffindor team repeats its performance from the previous year. It has been confirmed by J.K. Rowling that there will be no Quidditch in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Strengths
Magical
* The lightning-bolt scar on his forehead is a remnant of Voldemort's murder attempt when Harry was an infant. The scar later serves as an indicator of Voldemort's presence by burning when he is near or whenever the Dark Lord is feeling particularly murderous or exultant. According to Rowling, by attacking Harry, Voldemort gave him "tools (that) no other wizard possessed - the scar and the ability it conferred, a magical window into Voldemort's mind."[9]
* Harry's green eyes, inherited from his mother, which J.K. Rowling said in an interview would be "extremely important."
* Harry is a Parselmouth: Harry is able to communicate with snakes, an art both associated with Dark wizards and inherited by descendants of Salazar Slytherin. Albus Dumbledore noted that the gift is merely a useful tool rather than an "evil" power. Again, he gained this ability from Voldemort himself who, according to Dumbledore, unwittingly transferred some of his powers to Harry when he tried to kill him.
* Learned, at just 13 years old, to successfully (and repeatedly) cast a corporeal Patronus Charm to repel Dementors from his presence. Harry's corporeal Patronus takes the form of a stag (his father's Animagus form). Many see this as impressive, and it earns him a bonus point in his OWL test for Defence Against the Dark Arts. He is also able to successfully teach a number of his classmates how to produce a patronus.
* Ability to fully resist the Imperius Curse, rebuffing even Lord Voldemort. (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - no one else in Harry's class could resist it, and the imposter Mad-Eye Moody called it "strength of character").
* Due to great practice in dueling, Harry has developed above-average wizard dueling skills and has overpowered numerous Death Eaters, even with their knowledge of the Dark Arts and years of experience (but see below). This may also be due in part to Voldemort transferring some of his skills and abilities to Harry in his first attack on Harry.
* Harry is an excellent broom flyer. This is one parallel that is drawn between Harry and his father James, who was also an exceptional Quidditch player. Harry even impresses professional Quidditch player Viktor Krum.
Weaknesses
Character flaws
He can undervalue his friends - preferring to act alone in dangerous situations; his heroic nature often causes him to rush into situations without assessing the risks, which makes him predictable to his enemies (This could be seen as a savior complex, or, as Hermione Granger calls it: a "saving-people thing"). He can overreact in and make uninformed leaps in judgment; in the sixth book, he suspected early on that Draco Malfoy had become a Death Eater and was involved in something sinister. He was eventually proven right, although not before being dismissed due to his long-running feud with Malfoy.
At the other end of the spectrum, Harry can be easily angered over derogatory comments about his parents or friends. In particularly emotional moments, he is capable of harming an enemy without consciously meaning to (Sectumsempra is an example). He often rejects advice or criticism from those he dislikes, such as Severus Snape. As he matures (and experiences more terrible events), his anger becomes more apparent, becomes more anxious and troubled, and is increasingly overwhelmed by these tumultuous feelings. He attempted, and failed, to torture a Death Eater with the Cruciatus Curse. Dumbledore reassures Harry that this is due to his innately good heart. Harry has clearly been scarred by horrific events which manifests itself in his anger. This may partially be due to typical teenage angst, in addition to Voldemort projecting thoughts into Harry's mind. In Half-Blood Prince, Voldemort had ceased doing this, making Harry less anxious and vision-prone.
Weaknesses
Other weaknesses
He is more than an acceptable student, having been mentioned to have received "good marks" on his grades. In his Ordinary Wizarding Level, out of ten subjects he received 6 Exceeds Expections, one Outstanding (Defense Against the Dark Arts), One Acceptable (Astronomy), One Poor (Divination), and one Dreadful (History of Magic).
Weaknesses
Magical
* Harry has difficulty consciously performing non-verbal magic. However, this may have been due to a mental block and a hatred for his unfair and cruel teacher (Snape). Yet he is able to perform a small amount of non-verbal magic when he practices on his own, especially Levicorpus and the refilling charm. This could be because Levicorpus is a non-verbal only spell. And that when Harry used the refilling charm he had drunk a special potion called Felix Felicis in which the drinker becomes lucky in whatever he/she does until the potions effects subside.
* Similarly, he has difficulty with wandless magic. However, in Book 1 he performs wandless magic before discovering he is a wizard (such as making glass disappear, allowing a serpent to escape from its terrarium), although it is commonly seen in young wizards to accidentally use magic (often unbeknown to the wizard in question that they have the capability to perform magic at all; or even that there is such a thing, in reality, as magic) when feeling strong emotions such as anger or fear. However in Book 5 Harry successfully casts Lumos without his wand in his hand. Also, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban he shows wandless magic when his aunt insults his family.
* Harry sometimes has serious self-control issues; this is first seen in Book 1 in his various unintentional works of magic, though this is hardly his fault as he wasn't even aware of his magic at the time. However, he continues this behavior later, such as when he blew up his Aunt Marge after her comments about his parents. This is also just his inability to control his emotions, a trait he shows time and again in the series.
* Snape attempted to teach Harry Occlumency through the use of Legilimency. Although Harry learned some of the basics in each, overall he had a poor success rate. Rowling says this is because Harry has been "too damaged" in some ways, and his emotions are always too close to the surface to be suppressed, not to mention being taught Occlumency by the teacher he hates the most, and also because of his instinct that Snape might be hindering him by opening his mind up to Voldemort, or simply making it difficult for him to accomplish, as he seems to enjoy taunting Harry's failure or incompetence.
* Harry cannot non-verbally block or parry strong spells (although he is masterful in using the Shield Charm, Protego, aloud). Several of Harr
Weaknesses
Magical continued
* While Dumbledore uses his sensitivity to magic to explore a magical cave, Harry appears to be insensitive to its presence, although he may have perceived a small amount within the cave. It is also possible that this sensitivity is a mark of a great wizard of Dumbledore's caliber, and that Harry's relative insensitivity is to be expected of an underage, unqualified wizard.
* Harry shows weakness in some classes, including Potions, History of Magic, and Divination, which results in poor knowledge and ability in these magical branches. However, the corresponding instructors are partly responsible for this. In Potions class (and elsewhere), Professor Snape constantly antagonises, upsets, and insults Harry, putting him under pressure and undermining his already low self-confidence. When Professor Slughorn takes over, however, he gets top marks, partly due to the Half Blood Prince's old textbook, but also because he does not hate Slughorn and also because he is actually very good in potions. In History of Magic, Professor Binns is so boring that only Hermione can withstand his droning teaching manner, and even she lapses occasionally. In Divination class, Professor Trelawney constantly predicts his doom, which only adds to Harry's discomfort, anxiety, and disgust for the class--along with Divination being a skill that is much more inborn and unconscious than learned and controlled.
Weaknesses
Magical continued
Other Media
In Epic Movie, a 2007 parody film, he is played by Canadian comedian Kevin McDonald, whereas Harry is portrayed as being somewhat of a pervert as seen when Harry tries to touch Susan Pevensie's breasts.
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy has spoofed Harry as Nigel Planter. Unlike Harry, Nigel has an L-shaped scar on his forehead.
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