Yes, Draco initially wanted to be a Death Eater, driven by family pressure, desire for prestige, and admiration for Voldemort's power, believing it would elevate his status and please his father, but he quickly realized the horrific reality and couldn't handle the violent tasks, especially murdering Dumbledore, leading to fear and inner conflict rather than true devotion.
He was having a mental breakdown due to trouble with the vanishing cabinet, worried about his parents, and realizing that being a Death Eater isn't quite what he hoped it would be. Plus he befriended Moaning Myrtle, I imagine her misery also rubbed off on him.
Although never officially a Death Eater herself, Narcissa believed in the importance of blood purity and supported her husband in following Lord Voldemort during the First and Second Wizarding Wars. This changed, however, when her husband was incarcerated in Azkaban and her son's life was put in jeopardy by Voldemort.
Born into a family of the Dark side, Draco himself more or less had a dark smell, but that was not what he chose. Draco simply hated Harry (because he was famous), hated Ron (because he was poor), and conveniently hated Hermione (because he was not pureblood).
Only Professor Snape and Dumbledore knew the truth and believed Harry but they pretended that it's impossible that Draco was a Death Eater. Hermione and Professor McGonagall're smart so they should've noticed that something was wrong with Draco during his 6th year at Hogwarts.
Due to his harrowing experiences during his time with the Death Eaters and his remorse over his crimes as a Death Eater, Draco had realised the error in his ways and thus abandoned the old pure-blood beliefs he was raised to believe in.
There's no single "saddest" death, as fans cite different characters, but Dobby, Sirius Black, Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, and Snape are consistently named among the most heartbreaking due to their profound loyalty, tragic lives, or sudden, impactful losses, with Dobby's selfless sacrifice often topping lists for his pure heart and newfound freedom, and Fred's death devastating his twin George and family, notes Quora and Facebook users https://www.facebook.com/groups/309399756202202/posts/2389613828180774, and Reddit.
Yes, author J.K. Rowling confirmed Albus Dumbledore is gay and had a deep, passionate relationship with Gellert Grindelwald, making them the primary confirmed LGBTQ+ characters in the Harry Potter universe, though their romance isn't explicit in the books but revealed in supplementary material, with many fans speculating on other characters like Dean Thomas and Seamus Finnigan.
Critics have recognised Umbridge as one of the most hated, as well as the most compelling, villains in the series. Umbridge was portrayed by Imelda Staunton in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.
So in summary: Draco Malfoy would be dead, that's more than likely. His parents would be murdered by Voldemort too, because Draco failed. Snape would die too because of the Unbreakable Vow.
Draco Malfoy's famous lines often showcase his arrogance, prejudice, and fear, including insults like "Red hair and a hand-me-down robe? You must be a Weasley," his threats about his father ("Wait 'til my father hears about this!"), and his disdain for others, such as mocking Neville with "If brains were gold, Longbottom, you'd be poorer than Weasley, and that's saying something!". He's known for snide remarks, his catchphrase "Potter!" and moments revealing his inner turmoil, like "I have to do this. I have to kill you," showing his tragic path.
Peter Pettigrew (aka Wormtail) is one of two Death Eaters known to have been in a House other than Slytherin (Gryffindor) while at Hogwarts. There, he was a close friend of Sirius Black, James Potter, and Remus Lupin, although he was the least intelligent and least talented of the group.
To Harry Potter, Draco was a rather spineless brat and just like his father, a death eather and someone that was bound to become rather dangerous eventually. But most of the time Draco also seemed more misunderstood through his angry actions, as if he never received much love by his father in the first place.
In GOF, before the first task, Draco hits Hermione with a jinx that makes her "already larger than average" front teeth grow larger. When she goes to Mme Pomfrey, she got them adjusted to normal sized teeth.
Whilst Pansy Parkinson seemed to be Draco's possible love interest at school, the witch he ended up with was quite different indeed. Astoria Malfoy was no nasty bully. In fact, she was the anchor that Draco needed when finding his way in a post-Voldemort world.
In the mornings, he smells of mint from his toothpaste and his freshly washed hair holds hints of citrus, while he carries a slight scent of a subtle cologne. In the afternoon, he smells of parchment and ink and of mandrakes and potions from his studies, of pumpkin juice and chocolates from lunch.
Dobby was the house-elf of the Malfoy family. Lucius, Narcissa, and Draco Malfoy treated Dobby cruelly and were very sadistic to him.
He may be very well afraid of werewolves, but in that moment, his greatest fear was definitely Voldemort , who at any moment was at risk of killing him or greatly tormenting and punishing him and his family (and he takes great personal honor in his family).
Page 394 in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban refers to Professor Snape telling the class to turn to that page in their Defense Against the Dark Arts (DADA) textbook, which is about werewolves, a deliberate hint that the substitute teacher, Professor Lupin, is one himself, a secret Snape was trying to expose. While the specific text varies slightly by edition, it introduces the topic of werewolves as nocturnal beasts, contrasting with the Red Caps and Hinky-Punks they were learning about, to reveal Lupin's true nature.
Daniel Radcliffe reveals he had a major crush on 'Harry Potter' costar Helena Bonham Carter during filming and even wrote her a love letter. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
Much of the condemnation of Harry Potter comes from a small number of evangelical Christians who hold that the series's depiction of witchcraft is dangerous to children.
In both the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book and film, Hedwig dies during the Battle of the Seven Potters. In the book, Hedwig is hit by a random Avada Kedavra and instantly dies. In the movie, Hedwig is killed because she was trying to protect Harry.
Umbridge was by far the most hated. She was cruel but didn't have to be. Marge was similarly unnecessarily mean but her role was so minor that it couldn't accumulate as much hate as Umbridge did.