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Protagonist of the Harry Potter literature series

Harry Potter
Harry Potter character
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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Beginning advent Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock (1997)
Last appearance Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007)
Created by J. K. Rowling
Portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe
Voiced by
  • Joe Sowerbutts (VG ane)
  • Daniel Larner (VG four)
  • Adam Sopp (VG 5–seven)
  • Kyle McCarley (Wizards Unite) [ane]
In-universe information
Full name Harry James Potter
Nicknames The Boy Who Lived
The Chosen I
Family James Potter (male parent)
Lily Potter (mother)
Spouse Ginny Weasley
Children
  • James Sirius Potter
  • Albus Severus Potter
  • Lily Luna Potter
Relatives
  • Fleamont Potter (paternal grandfather)
  • Euphemia Potter (paternal grandmother)
  • Petunia Dursley (maternal aunt)
  • Vernon Dursley (maternal uncle)
  • Dudley Dursley (maternal cousin)
Nationality British
House Gryffindor
Born 31 July 1980

Harry James Potter is a fictional graphic symbol and the titular protagonist in J. K. Rowling'south serial of eponymous novels. The bulk of the books' plot covers 7 years in the life of the orphan Harry, who, on his eleventh altogether, learns he is a wizard. Thus, he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to practise magic under the guidance of the kindly headmaster Albus Dumbledore and other school professors along with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry as well discovers that he is already famous throughout the novel'south magical community, and that his fate is tied with that of Lord Voldemort – the internationally feared Dark Magician and murderer of his parents, Lily and James. The book and film series circumduct around Harry's struggle to suit to the wizarding world and defeat Voldemort.

Harry is regarded every bit a fictional icon and has been described by many critics, readers, and audiences as 1 of the greatest literary and moving-picture show characters of all time. He is portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe in all eight Harry Potter films from Philosopher's Stone (2001) to Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011).

Concept and creation

According to Rowling, the thought for both the Harry Potter books and its eponymous grapheme came while waiting for a delayed train from Manchester, England to London in 1990. She stated that the idea of "this scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who didn't know he was a wizard became more and more existent to me".[two] While developing the ideas for her book, she also decided to make Harry an orphan who attended a boarding school called Hogwarts. She explained in a 1999 interview with The Guardian: "Harry had to be an orphan—then that he's a free agent, with no fear of letting down his parents, disappointing them ... Hogwarts has to be a boarding school—one-half the important stuff happens at night! So in that location's the security. Having a child of my own reinforces my belief that children to a higher place all want security, and that's what Hogwarts offers Harry."[3]

Her own mother'south decease on thirty December 1990 inspired Rowling to write Harry as a boy longing for his dead parents, his anguish becoming "much deeper, much more than real" than in earlier drafts because she related to it herself.[ii] In a 2000 interview with The Guardian, Rowling besides established that the graphic symbol of Wart in T. H. White'southward novel The In one case and Future King is "Harry's spiritual antecedent."[four] Finally, she established Harry's birth appointment as 31 July, the same equally her ain. Nevertheless, she maintained that Harry was non directly based on any real-life person: "he came simply out of a part of me".[v]

Rowling has likewise maintained that Harry is a suitable existent-life part model for children. "The reward of a fictional hero or heroine is that you can know them better than you lot can know a living hero, many of whom you would never meet [...] if people like Harry and place with him, I am pleased, considering I retrieve he is very likeable."[6]

Appearances

Harry Potter and the Philosopher'due south Rock

Harry is an orphan living with his calumniating aunt and uncle, Vernon and Petunia Dursley and their bullying son, Dudley. On his eleventh birthday, Harry discovers he is a wizard when Rubeus Hagrid delivers him an acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He learns that his parents, James and Lily Potter, were murdered by a powerful nighttime wizard, Lord Voldemort. Harry, instead, survived Voldemort's killing curse, which ended upwards bouncing back and manifestly killing Voldemort, leaving a lightning bolt shaped scar on his forehead. Thus Harry became famous in the wizarding globe.

Hagrid takes Harry to Diagon Alley to shop for his schoolhouse supplies. He gifts Harry an owl that he names Hedwig, while Harry buys his very first wand at Ollivanders. The owner reveals to him that the cores of Harry and Lord Voldemort'south wands take feathers from the same phoenix bird, establishing a powerful connectedness between the two. At the stop of the summertime, Harry boards the Hogwarts Express, where he befriends Ronald Weasley and meets Hermione Granger, who both him and Ron initially dislike. Upon his inflow at Hogwarts, Harry is sorted into Gryffindor House after begging the Sorting Chapeau not to put him in Slytherin Business firm. He finds mentors in Transfiguration professor and caput of Gryffindor Minerva McGonagall and headmaster Albus Dumbledore, whereas he forms a rivalry with Draco Malfoy, a classmate from an elitist wizarding family, and the cavalier Potions master, Severus Snape, Draco's mentor and the head of Slytherin House. Following an unfortunate accident during his Flight form, Harry becomes the youngest Seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditch team in a century. Harry and Ron are tricked by Malfoy into leaving their dorms at night and Hermione follows them. While trying to hibernate, they encounter a gigantic 3-headed domestic dog guarding a trapdoor. The 3 finally become all-time friends when Harry and Ron save Hermione from a troll. During Christmas holidays, Harry receives an bearding gift – his father'due south invisibility cloak. Aided by the cloak, he is able to explore the school undisturbed. On one of his nightly trips, he sees his parents in an abandoned mirror. It is the Mirror of Erised, which shows what the viewer most desires.

Professor Snape's beliefs and leg injury arouse the suspicion of Harry, Ron and Hermione, who believe he is attempting to enter the trapdoor. Later Harry loses command of his broomstick, Hermione thinks Snape has jinxed Harry's broom. News arrives that someone attempted to rob the same Gringotts Bank'south vault from which Hagrid had previously retrieved an item on Dumbledore'due south orders. Harry and his friends doubtable information technology is the same object as the i below the trapdoor, which they identify with the philosopher'south rock. Harry and his friends decide to descend through the trapdoor to protect the rock, merely they are presented with a series of obstacles and Ron and Hermione are forced to remain behind. Harry faces the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, Quirinus Quirrell, who reveals he was behind all the difficulties they encountered throughout the school yr. Voldemort now inhabits Quirrell's body and is trying to obtain the philosopher's rock, hidden in the Mirror of Erised. The mirror recognises Harry's lack of greed for the stone and deposits it into his pocket, simply Quirrel soon discovers it and tries to snatch it from Harry. The professor attempts to kill him. However, his flesh burns upon contact with Harry'south peel. Harry'south scar begins hurting and he passes out.

Harry awakens in the school'south infirmary, where Dumbledore explains how Harry originally survived Voldemort. His mother's cede created a magical protection for him, which also acted against professor Quirrell. Voldemort unfortunately survived, while the philosopher'south stone has been destroyed to forbid information technology being stolen. During the school'south twelvemonth-end feast, Gryffindor is awarded the Firm Cup thanks to the many points Harry and his friends obtained with their adventure. Harry returns to the Dursleys for the summer.

Harry Potter and the Sleeping room of Secrets

In the second volume, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Rowling pits Harry confronting Tom Riddle, Lord Voldemort's "memory" within a secret diary which has possessed Ron'south younger sister Ginny. When Muggle-built-in students are all of a sudden being Petrified, many suspect that Harry may exist behind the attacks, further alienating him from his peers. Furthermore, Harry begins to doubt his worthiness for House of Gryffindor, particularly considering he discovers he shares Lord Voldemort'due south ability to communicate with snakes via Parseltongue. In the climax, Ginny disappears. To rescue her, Harry battles Riddle and the monster he controls that is hidden in the Bedroom of Secrets. To defeat the monster, Harry summons the Sword of Godric Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat supplied by Dumbledore's pet phoenix, Fawkes. In doing and then, Dumbledore later restores Harry's self-esteem by explaining that that feat is clear proof of his worthiness of his nowadays house.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

In the tertiary book, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Rowling uses a time travel premise. Harry learns that his parents were betrayed to Voldemort by their friend Peter Pettigrew, who framed Harry's godfather Sirius Black for the crimes, condemning him to Azkaban, the wizard prison. When Sirius escapes to find Harry, Harry and Hermione use a Time Turner to save him and a hippogriff named Buckbeak. When Pettigrew escapes, an innocent Sirius becomes a hunted avoiding once once more. Harry learns how to create a Patronus, which takes the course of a stag, the aforementioned as his belatedly father's.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

In the previous books, Harry is written as a child, but Rowling states that in the quaternary novel, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, "Harry'south horizons are literally and metaphorically widening as he grows older."[7] Harry's developing maturity becomes credible when he becomes romantically interested in Cho Chang, a student in Ravenclaw house. Tension mounts, even so, when Harry is mysteriously chosen by the Goblet of Fire to compete in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament, even though some other Hogwarts champion, Cedric Diggory, has already been selected. Voldemort uses the Tournament for an elaborate scheme to lure Harry into a deadly trap. During the Tournament's final claiming, Harry and Cedric are transported to a graveyard, using a portkey, where Cedric is killed past Peter Pettigrew, and Voldemort, aided past Pettigrew, uses Harry's blood in a gruesome ritual to resurrect his torso. When Harry duels Voldemort, their wands' magical streams connect, forcing the spirit echoes of Voldemort'south victims, including Cedric and James and Lily Potter, to be expelled from his wand. The spirits briefly protect Harry as he escapes to Hogwarts with Cedric's trunk. For Rowling, this scene is of import because it shows Harry's bravery, and past retrieving Cedric'south corpse, he demonstrates selflessness and pity. Says Rowling, "He wants to save Cedric's parents additional pain." She added that preventing Cedric's body from falling into Voldemort'south hands is based on the classic scene in the Iliad where Achilles retrieves the body of his best friend Patroclus from the hands of Hector. Rowling also mentioned that book four rounds off an era in Harry's life, and the remaining three books are another,[vii] "He's no longer protected. He's been very protected until now. But he's very young to have that experience. Most of the states don't go that until a scrap later in life. He's but just coming up to 15 and that's it now."[8]

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

In the fifth book, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the Ministry of Magic has been waging a smear campaign against Harry and Dumbledore, disputing their claims that Voldemort has returned. Harry is made to look like an attention-seeking liar, and Dumbledore a trouble-maker. A new character is introduced when the Ministry of Magic appoints Dolores Umbridge every bit the latest Hogwarts' Defense force Against the Night Arts instructor (and Ministry spy). Because the paranoid Ministry building suspects that Dumbledore is building a sorcerer ground forces to overthrow them, Umbridge refuses to teach students existent defensive magic. She gradually gains more power, eventually ousting Dumbledore and seizing control of the school. Equally a event, Harry'south increasingly angry and erratic behaviour nearly estranges him from Ron and Hermione.

Rowling says she put Harry through farthermost emotional stress to evidence his emotional vulnerability and humanity—a contrast to his nemesis, Voldemort. "[Harry is] a very homo hero, and this is, obviously, a contrast, between him, as a very human being hero, and Voldemort, who has deliberately dehumanised himself. And Harry, therefore, did have to reach a bespeak where he did nearly break downwards, and say he didn't want to play whatever more, he didn't want to exist the hero any more than – and he'd lost too much. And he didn't want to lose anything else. So that – Phoenix was the bespeak at which I decided he would have his breakup."[9]

At Hermione'south urging, Harry forms a secret student organisation chosen Dumbledore'southward Army to teach more meaningful defense force against the dark arts every bit Professor Umbridge is making them read off a textbook. Their plan is thwarted, however, when a Dumbledore's Regular army member, Marietta Edgecombe, betrays them and informs Umbridge about the D.A., causing Dumbledore to be ousted as Headmaster. Harry suffers some other emotional accident, when his dear godfather, Sirius, is killed during a duel with Sirius' cousin, the Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange, at the Department of Mysteries, but Harry ultimately defeats Voldemort's programme to steal an of import prophecy. Rowling stated: "And now he [Harry] will rise from the ashes strengthened."[nine] A side plot of Social club of the Phoenix involves Harry's romance with Cho Chang, but the human relationship quickly unravels. Says Rowling: "They were never going to be happy, information technology was better that it ended early on!"[10]

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

In the 6th volume, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry enters a tumultuous puberty that, Rowling says, is based on her and her younger sis'south own hard teenage years.[xi] Rowling besides fabricated an intimate argument well-nigh Harry'southward personal life: "Because of the demands of the adventure that Harry is following, he has had less sexual experience than boys of his age might have had."[12] This inexperience with romance was a factor in Harry's failed human relationship with Cho. Now his thoughts concern Ginny, and a vital plot betoken in the last chapter includes Harry ending their budding romance to protect her from Voldemort.

A new character appears when former Hogwarts Potions principal Horace Slughorn replaces Snape, who assumes the Defence Against the Night Arts post. Harry suddenly excels in Potions, using an sometime textbook once belonging to a talented student known only equally "The One-half-Blood Prince." The book contains many handwritten notes, revisions, and new spells; Hermione, still, believes Harry'south use of it is cheating. Through private meetings with Dumbledore, Harry learns about Voldemort's orphaned youth, his rise to power, and how he splintered his soul into Horcruxes to achieve immortality. Ii Horcruxes have been destroyed—the diary and a ring; and Harry and Dumbledore locate another, although it is a imitation. When Death Eaters invade Hogwarts, Snape kills Dumbledore. As Snape escapes, he proclaims that he is the Half-Claret Prince (being the son of a muggle male parent and the pure-claret Eileen Prince). It now falls upon Harry to observe and destroy Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes and to avenge Dumbledore'southward death. In a 2005 interview, Rowling stated that [after the events in the sixth book] Harry has, "taken the view that they are now at war. He does become more battle-hardened. He's now prepare to leave fighting. And he's after revenge [against Voldemort and Snape]."[13]

This book also focuses on the mysterious activities of Harry's rival Draco Malfoy. Voldemort has coerced a frightened Malfoy into attempting to kill Dumbledore. During a duel in Moaning Myrtle's bathroom, Harry uses the One-half-Blood Prince'south spell, Sectumsempra, on Malfoy, who suffers nearly-fatal injuries as a result. Harry is horrified by what he has done and also comes to experience sympathy for Draco, after learning he was forced to do Voldemort'south bidding under the threat of his and his parents' deaths.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron, and Hermione exit Hogwarts to consummate Dumbledore'due south job: to search for and destroy Voldemort's remaining four Horcruxes, and so notice and kill the Night Lord. The three pit themselves against Voldemort's newly formed totalitarian constabulary land, an activity that tests Harry's backbone and moral grapheme. Voldemort'south seizure of the Ministry of Magic leads to discriminatory and genocidal policies against Muggle-borns, fuelled by propaganda and fear. Co-ordinate to J. K. Rowling, telling scenes are when Harry uses Cruciatus Curse and Imperius Curse, unforgivable curses for torture and heed-control, on Voldemort'due south servants, and also when he casts Sectumsempra on Draco Malfoy during the bathroom fight in the sixth book. Each time shows a "flawed and mortal" side to Harry. However, she explains, "He is also in an extreme situation and attempting to defend somebody very good against a trigger-happy and murderous opponent."[14]

Harry experiences occasional disturbing visions of Draco being forced to perform the Decease Eaters' bidding and feels "...sickened...by the utilise to which Draco was now beingness put by Voldemort," once again showing his compassion for an enemy.

Each Horcrux Harry must defeat cannot exist destroyed easily. They must be destroyed with basilisk venom, Godric Gryffindor'southward sword, or some other destructive substance. In Book Ii, Harry destroys the get-go horcrux, Tom Riddle's diary, with a basilisk fang, and in Book Vi Dumbledore destroys the ring with Gryffindor's sword. Ron destroys Slytherin's locket with the sword, Hermione destroys Hufflepuff'south cup with a basilisk fang, and Crabbe destroys Ravenclaw'south diadem with Fiendfyre (cursed flame). Neville kills the ophidian Nagini with the sword, and Voldemort destroys the final accidental Horcrux: a fragment of soul embedded in Harry's scar.

Harry comes to recognise that his own single-mindedness makes him predictable to his enemies and often clouds his perceptions. When Voldemort kills Snape later in the story, Harry discovers that Snape was non the traitorous murderer he believed him to be, but a tragic antihero who was loyal to Dumbledore. In Chapter 33 ('The Prince's Tale') Snape's memories reveal that he loved Harry'due south mother Lily, but their friendship ended over his clan with future Death Eaters and his "blood purity" beliefs. When Voldemort murdered the Potters, a grieving Snape vowed to protect Lily'south kid, although he loathed young Harry for beingness James Potter's son. The memories too reveal that Snape did not murder Dumbledore, but carried out Dumbledore's prearranged plan. Dumbledore, dying from a tedious-spreading curse, wanted to protect Snape's position within the Decease Eaters and to spare Draco from completing Voldemort'due south task of murdering him.

To defeat Harry, Voldemort steals the virtually powerful wand ever created, the Elderberry Wand, from Dumbledore'south tomb and twice casts the Killing Expletive on Harry with it. The showtime endeavor only stuns Harry into a deathlike country; the murder attempt fails because Voldemort used Harry's blood in his resurrection during book four. The protection that his mother gave Harry with her sacrifice tethers Harry to life, as long as his claret and her sacrifice run in the veins of Voldemort. In the chapter "Rex'south Cross," Dumbledore's spirit talks to Harry whilst in this deathlike state. Dumbledore informs Harry that when Voldemort disembodied himself during his failed attempt to impale Harry as a baby, Harry became an unintentional Horcrux; Harry could not kill Voldemort while the Dark Lord'southward soul shard remained within Harry's body. The piece of Voldemort'due south soul within Harry was destroyed through Voldemort'due south get-go killing curse with the Elder Wand considering Harry willingly faced decease, which cast a sacrificial protection on the defenders of Hogwarts.

In the volume's climax, Voldemort's 2nd Killing Curse hurled at Harry likewise fails and rebounds upon Voldemort, finally killing him. The spell fails considering Harry, not Voldemort, had get the Elder Wand's true primary and the wand could not harm its ain main. Harry has each of the Hallows (the Invisibility Cloak, the Resurrection Stone, and the Elderberry Wand) at some signal in the story just never unites them. All the same, J. Thousand. Rowling said the difference betwixt Harry and Voldemort is that Harry willingly accepts mortality, making him stronger than his nemesis. "The real master of Death accepts that he must die, and that there are much worse things in the world of the living." At the very end, Harry decides to go out the Elder Wand in Dumbledore's tomb and the Resurrection Rock hidden in the forest, but he keeps the Invisibility Cloak because it had belonged to his father.[14]

In the epilogue of Deathly Hallows, which is set up 19 years after Voldemort's death, Harry and Ginny are a couple and have three children: James Sirius Potter, who has already been at Hogwarts for at least one year, Albus Severus Potter, who is starting his first twelvemonth there, and Lily Luna Potter, who is 2 years away from her first year at the schoolhouse. According to Rowling, after Voldemort's defeat, Harry joins the "reshuffled" Auror Department under Kingsley Shacklebolt's mentoring, and ends up eventually rising to become Head of said department in 2007.[15] Rowling said that his old rival Draco has a grudging gratitude towards Harry for saving his life in the final battle, but the 2 are not friends.[14]

Motion-picture show appearances

In the eight Harry Potter films screened from 2001 to 2011, Harry Potter has been portrayed past British actor Daniel Radcliffe. Radcliffe was asked to audience for the role of Harry in 2000 by producer David Heyman, while in attendance at a play titled Stones in His Pockets in London.[16] [17]

In a 2007 interview with MTV, Radcliffe stated that, for him, Harry is a classic coming of age grapheme: "That'due south what the films are about for me: a loss of innocence, going from beingness a young child in awe of the earth around him, to someone who is more battle-hardened past the cease of information technology."[18] He besides said that for him, important factors in Harry's psyche are his survivor's guilt in regard to his deceased parents and his lingering loneliness. Because of this, Radcliffe talked to a bereavement counsellor to help him prepare for the office.[18] Radcliffe was quoted every bit saying that he wished for Harry to die in the books, only he antiseptic that he "can't imagine any other style they can be concluded."[18] After reading the last volume, where Harry and his friends do indeed survive and have children, Radcliffe stated he was glad nearly the ending and lauded Rowling for the conclusion of the story.[nineteen] Radcliffe stated that the most repeated question he has been asked is how Harry Potter has influenced his own life, to which he regularly answers it has been "fine," and that he did non experience pigeonholed by the role, but rather sees it equally a huge privilege to portray Harry.[xx]

Radcliffe's Harry was named the 36th greatest picture show grapheme of all time in 2011, and 67th in 2022 by Empire. [21]

Appearance in other material

In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Harry appears again with his son Albus Severus, who was one of the two main protagonists of the series with Draco'due south son Scorpius.

Characterisation

Outward appearance

Throughout the series, Harry is described as having his father's perpetually untidy black hair, his mother's vivid dark-green optics, and a lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead. He is further described as "small and skinny for his age" with "a sparse face" and "knobbly knees", and he wears Windsor glasses. In the first book, his scar is described every bit "the simply thing Harry liked about his own appearance". When asked about the meaning behind Harry's lightning bolt scar, Rowling said, "I wanted him to be physically marked by what he has been through. It was an outward expression of what he has been through inside... It is about similar being the chosen 1 or the cursed one, in a sense." Rowling has also stated that Harry inherited his parents' expert looks.[22] In the after role of the series Harry grows taller, and past the seventh book is said to be 'near' the pinnacle of his begetter, and 'tall' by other characters.[23]

Rowling explained that Harry's prototype came to her when she first thought upwardly Harry Potter, seeing him as a "scrawny, blackness-haired, bespectacled boy".[2] She likewise mentioned that she thinks Harry's spectacles are the clue to his vulnerability.[24]

Personality

Co-ordinate to Rowling, Harry is strongly guided by his own conscience, and has a corking feeling of what is right and incorrect. Having "very express access to truly caring adults", Rowling said, Harry "is forced, for such a immature person, to make his own choices."[25] He "does make mistakes", she conceded, only in the terminate, he does what his censor tells him to do. According to Rowling, one of Harry'southward pivotal scenes came in the quaternary book when he protects his dead schoolmate Cedric Diggory's torso from Voldemort, considering it shows he is brave and selfless.[seven]

Rowling has stated that Harry'south graphic symbol flaws include anger and impulsiveness; however, Harry is besides innately honourable.[14] [26] "He's non a savage boy. He's competitive, and he's a fighter. He doesn't just lie down and take corruption. But he does accept native integrity, which makes him a hero to me. He's a normal boy but with those qualities most of us really adore."[27] For the about role, Harry shows humility and modesty, often downplaying his achievements; though he uses a litany of his adventures as examples of his maturity early in the fifth book. Nevertheless, these very same accomplishments are later employed to explain why he should lead Dumbledore's Army, at which point he asserts them as having just been luck, and denies that they make him worthy of authority. Afterward the seventh volume, Rowling commented that Harry has the ultimate grapheme force, which non even Voldemort possesses: the acceptance of the inevitability of death.

Magical abilities and skills

Throughout the serial, Harry Potter is described as a gifted sorcerer apprentice. He has a particular talent for flying, which manifests itself in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock the first time he tries information technology, and gets him a identify on a Quidditch team i year before the normal minimum joining age. He captains it in his sixth year. In his 4th year (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), Harry is able to confront a dragon on his broomstick.

Harry is too gifted in Defence Against the Dark Arts, in which he becomes adept due to his repeated encounters with Voldemort and various monsters. In his third year, Harry becomes able to cast the very advanced Patronus Amuse, and by his fifth yr he has become so talented at the field of study that he is able to teach his fellow students in Dumbledore's Ground forces, some even older than him how to defend themselves against Dark Magic. At the cease of that year, he achieves an 'Outstanding' Defence force Against the Dark Arts O.W.L., something that non fifty-fifty Hermione achieved. He is a skilled duellist, the merely one of the six Dumbledore'south Ground forces members to be neither injured nor incapacitated during the battle with Death Eaters in the Department of Mysteries in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. He also fends off numerous Death Eaters during his flight to the Couch at the beginning of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Harry also had the unusual ability to speak and sympathise "Parseltongue", a language associated with Dark Magic. This, it transpires, is because he harbours a piece of Voldemort'south soul. He loses this ability afterward the part of Voldemort's soul inside him is destroyed at the end of The Deathly Hallows. However, in the events of Harry Potter and the Cursed Kid, it was revealed that he had not lost the ability to recognise or speak the language when he encountered Delphini, Voldemort'due south girl, who was trying to use his son and Draco Malfoy's son Scorpius to fulfill a prophecy that could guarantee the return of Voldemort by irresolute time.

Possessions

Harry'due south parents left behind a somewhat large pile of wizard's gilded, used equally currency in the world of magic, in a vault in the wizarding banking concern, Gringotts. After Sirius' decease later in the series, all of his remaining possessions are also passed along to Harry, including Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, and Sirius's vast corporeality of gold were transferred into Harry'due south account at Gringotts.

Among the school items Harry purchases in Diagon Alley after discovering his gold inheritance is his beginning wand, an 11-inch-long holly and phoenix plumage model that he learns is the twin of Voldemort'south wand, every bit the feathers that both wands incorporate every bit their cores both comes from Fawkes, the phoenix that Dumbledore keeps every bit a pet in his function until his death in One-half-Blood Prince.[28] Harry's wand is broken in Deathly Hallows. For a fourth dimension, he borrows Hermione's wand, and afterwards steals Draco'due south. With his defeat of Voldemort at the end of the series, he comes into the possession of the Elder Wand, just uses information technology just to repair his holly wand, before returning it to Dumbledore's tomb, from which Voldemort had stolen it. In the motion-picture show version of Deathly Hallows Office two, Harry destroys the Elder Wand.

Harry also inherits indirectly 2 of his male parent's prized possessions. Ane is the Marauder'southward Map, given to him by interim owners Fred and George Weasley, which endows Harry with comprehensive knowledge of Hogwarts' facilities, grounds, and occupants. The other is his father's Invisibility Cloak, given to him by Dumbledore, which eventually proves Harry'south descent from the Peverell family. Harry uses these tools both to aid in excursions at school and to protect those he cares about; the Invisibility Cloak, in particular, can hibernate two full-grown people. If three fully-grown people hibernate under the cloak their feet will exist visible. When Harry reaches his age of maturity at seventeen, Molly Weasley gives him a pocket picket which had once belonged to her brother Fabian Prewett, as information technology is traditional to give a male child a spotter when he turns seventeen.

Throughout the bulk of the books, Harry too has a pet owl named Hedwig, used to deliver and receive letters and packages. Hedwig is killed in the seventh book, about which Rowling says: "The loss of Hedwig represented a loss of innocence and security. She has been almost similar a cuddly toy to Harry at times. I know that decease upset a lot of people!"[fourteen] As a Quidditch player, Harry has owned two high-quality brooms. The first, a Nimbus Two Grand, was procured for him past Professor Minerva McGonagall when Harry was added to Gryffindor'southward Quidditch team despite being a offset-year educatee. This broom was destroyed by the Whomping Willow during a match in Harry's tertiary twelvemonth. It was replaced by a Firebolt, an fifty-fifty faster (and more expensive) broom, purchased for Harry by Sirius; nevertheless, as Sirius was believed to be trying to murder Harry at the time, the broom was subjected to stringent security inspections earlier Harry was allowed to ride it. Harry used it throughout his Hogwarts career until it, along with Hedwig, was lost during the July escape from Privet Drive in the concluding book.

Harry as well owns a moleskin pouch, or small 'bag' that is used for storing items, which no one but the possessor can go out. He receives this from Hagrid equally a 17th birthday present. Harry uses the pouch throughout the course of Deathly Hallows to keep several sentimental (nevertheless, as he himself admits, otherwise worthless) objects such as the Marauder'south Map, a shard of the magical mirror given to him by his god-father Sirius, the false Horcrux locket that had belonged to Sirius'southward blood brother R.A.B. (Regulus Arcturus Blackness), the Snitch ancestral to him by Dumbledore, containing the Resurrection Stone that had previously been set into Voldemort's grandad Marvolo Gaunt's signet band, which Harry discovers is actually the second Hallow, a letter from his mother to Sirius with part of a photo (of him and his father, James), and eventually, his own cleaved wand (which Harry later repairs with the Elder Wand).

Family

In the novels, Harry is the simply child of James and Lily Potter, orphaned as an baby. Rowling fabricated Harry an orphan from the early on drafts of her first book. She felt an orphan would exist the nearly interesting character to write about.[3] Notwithstanding, after her female parent's death, Rowling wrote Harry as a child longing to see his dead parents over again, incorporating her ain anguish into him. Harry is categorised as a "half-blood" wizard in the serial, because although both his parents were magical, Lily was "Muggle-born", and James was a pure-claret.

Harry's aunt and uncle kept the truth about his parents' deaths from Harry, telling him that they had died in a car crash.[2] James Potter is a descendant of Ignotus Peverell, the third of the three original owners of the Deathly Hallows, and thus so is Harry, a realisation he makes during the course of the final book. The lineage continues at the end of the saga through his three children with Ginny: James Sirius Potter, Albus Severus Potter and Lily Luna Potter.

In an original piece published on the Pottermore website in September 2015, Rowling described the history of the Potter family in greater particular, showtime with the twelfth-century wizard Linfred of Stinchcombe, "a locally well-beloved and eccentric man, whose nickname, 'the Potterer', became corrupted in time to 'Potter'". Linfred was the inventor of a number of remedies that evolved into potions still used in the mod day, including Skele-Gro and Pepperup Potion. These successful products garnered Linfred the earnings that formed the ground of the family's wealth, which grew with the work of successive generations. Linfred's oldest son, Hardwin, married a beautiful young witch from Godric'south Hollow named Iolanthe Peverell, the granddaughter of Ignotus Peverell, who continued the tradition of passing down Ignotus' Invisibility Cloak through the generations. Two of Harry Potter's ancestors have sat on the Wizengamot: Ralston Potter and Henry Potter. Ralston was a fellow member from 1612–1652, and an ardent supporter of the Statute of Secrecy. Henry Potter, known as "Harry" to his closest loved ones, was a direct descendant of Hardwin and Iolanthe, and a paternal swell-grandfather of Harry Potter. Henry served on the Wizengamot from 1913–1921, and caused a pocket-sized controversy when he publicly condemned then Government minister for Magic, Archer Evermonde, for prohibiting the magical customs from helping Muggles waging the Offset Earth State of war. Henry's son, Fleamont Potter, who was given his grandmother's surname as his given name in order to grant the dying wish of Henry's female parent to continue her family unit proper noun, garnered a reputation for his duels at Hogwarts, which were provoked when others mocked him for his name. Fleamont quadrupled the family gilded by creating magical Sleekeazy's Pilus Potion, selling his visitor at a vast profit when he retired. Fleamont and his wife, Euphemia, had given up hope of having a kid when she became pregnant with their son, James, who would proceed to ally Lily Evans and bear a son of their ain, Harry Potter. Fleamont and Euphemia lived to meet James and Lily marry, but they would never run across their famous grandson, every bit they both died of dragon pox, stemming from their avant-garde age.[29] [30]

Reception

In 2002, Harry Potter was voted No. 85 amidst the "100 Best Fictional Characters" past Book magazine[31] and also voted the 35th "Worst Briton" in Aqueduct four'south "100 Worst Britons Nosotros Love to Detest" programme.[32] Entertainment Weekly ranked Harry Potter number ii on its 2010 "100 Greatest Characters of the Last twenty Years" list, proverb "Long after we've turned the final page and watched the terminal end credit, Harry nevertheless feels like someone we know. And that's the virtually magical thing about him."[33] UGO Networks listed Harry as one of their best heroes of all time, who said that "Harry is a hero to the often oppressed and downtrodden immature fan boys and girls out there, who finally accept an icon that is respected and revered by those who might otherwise look downward on robe-wearing and wand waving equally dork fodder".[34] Harry Potter was too ranked number thirty-six on Empire's 2008 list of "100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Fourth dimension".[35] IGN said that Harry Potter was their favourite Harry Potter character, calling him a "sympathetic figure" and saying in response to his fights confronting Voldemort that "everybody loves an underdog story of adept vs. evil".[36]

On the other hand, he has received criticism. In The Irish Times, Ed Ability wrote "Potter, by contrast, is an all-powerful cherub, told he is special from the very start. He has no winning attributes however […] is fawned over incessantly. Harry is thus the ultimate 'Special One' – celebrated as an overachiever before he'south achieved anything. [...] In Potter, [Rowling] encourages the underage reader to identify with a young human being who is exceptional only because the author insists this to be the case. Y'all're extraordinary no matter what. Is that an outlook I desire to pass onto my kids?"[37] Author Lannah Marshall criticised the grapheme, saying "What I hear almost Harry Potter, more often than non, is that he is a bland character. Defence of this includes that he is an audience surrogate, or what I call a 'puppet protagonist'. A boob protagonist is a chief character with slow, express personality, enabling the audition to step inside the office and use their imagination to fill in the rest. The prevalence of outset-person narration inside Young Adult (YA) simply adds to the tide of puppet protagonists; introducing hundreds of bland, forgetful leads into interesting and complex stories to allow the reader to feel role of the tale. It's like we're going back to the second-person horrors of choose-your-own-chance books."[38]

Despite blowback from some Christian fundamentalists critical of Rowling's usage of witchcraft and magic in the series,[39] other Christian critics, including Rev. John Killinger, accept argued that Potter is a Christ figure in the series. Killinger opined in 2002 that "J.G. Rowling has written the Christ story of the 21st century, and it's wonderful that she has attained such a magnificent following worldwide." He noted several allusions to Jesus in Potter'southward graphic symbol arcs in Philosopher'due south Rock and Sleeping room of Secrets.[40] Rowling herself later admitted that the Gospel story inspired that of Harry Potter, especially with his ultimate cede in Deathly Hallows and apparent expiry before returning to defeat Voldemort once and for all.[41]

In popular culture

Co-ordinate to halloweenonline.com, Harry Potter sets were the fifth-best selling Halloween costume of 2005.[42] In add-on, wizard stone bands similar Harry and the Potters and others regularly dress up in the way of Harry Potter, sporting painted forehead scars, black wigs, and round bottle top glasses. Sorcerer stone is a musical movement dating from 2002 that consists of at least 200 bands made up of young musicians, playing songs about Harry Potter.[43] [44] The move started in Massachusetts with the ring Harry and the Potters, who cosplay as Harry during live performances.[45] [46]

Parodies

In Apr 2009, a group of University of Michigan students eventually known equally StarKid Productions performed Harry Potter: The Musical, a ii-deed musical parody that featured major elements from all 7 books and an original score. They posted the entire musical on their YouTube channel but removed it in late June, to edit some more than mature elements from the videos. The musical, re-titled A Very Potter Musical, was reposted on 5 July 2009, starring Darren Criss equally Harry Potter. A sequel was premiered at the 2010 HPEF Harry Potter Briefing Infinitus, and released on YouTube on 22 July at viii pm EST. The sequel was called A Very Potter Sequel and featured the Death Eaters using the Fourth dimension-Turner to become back in time to Harry's first twelvemonth in Hogwarts.[47] Harry Potter is spoofed in the Barry Trotter serial past American author Michael Gerber, where a "Barry Trotter" appears as the eponymous antihero. On his homepage, Gerber describes Trotter as an unpleasant graphic symbol who "drinks also much, eats similar a sus scrofa, sleeps until noon, and owes everybody money."[48] The author stated "[s]ince I actually liked Rowling's books […] I felt obligated to endeavor to write a spoof worthy of the originals".[49]

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External links

  • Harry Potter on Harry Potter Wiki, an external wiki
  • Harry Potter: Quick facts from the Harry Potter lexicon
  • Harry Potter quotes from Mugglenet
  • Harry Potter Bibliography: Enquiry and Criticism
  • Harry Potter biography at The Harry Potter Encyclopedia
  • Harry Potter on IMDb
  • Harry Potter images from The Picture on Leaky.
  • Dan Radcliffe every bit Harry Potter Images on Leaky.
  • Works past or most Harry Potter in libraries (WorldCat itemize)

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