While Lord Voldemort is universally considered the ultimate evil for his quest for power, immortality, and disregard for life, many fans also point to Dolores Umbridge for her insidious, systemic cruelty or Bellatrix Lestrange for her gleeful sadism, highlighting different facets of evil within the series.
Umbridge is the most evil, she even surpasses Voldemort as she is actually capable of producing a patronus, but her “happy memories/thoughts” are of torturing and dominating those she thinks of as less. In the seventh book she's protected by her cat patronus all while sentencing muggle borns to azkaban and even worse.
Lord Voldemort (/ˈvoʊldəmɔːr/ VOHL-də-mor, /-mɔːrt/ -mort in the films) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling.
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Bellatrix Lestrange, more terrifying than Voldemort due to her love for violence and cruelty, finds joy in causing destruction. Unlike Voldemort, who seeks power, Bellatrix acts out of sheer pleasure in evil. Her fanaticism and absence of guilt mark her as the most purely evil character in the 'Harry Potter' series.
His reaction to Bella's death was akin to his reaction at the loss of the Cup, which was when he realised that his own immortality was jeopardised amidst war and his own death could have been near. This, to me, symbolises that after his own only Bellatrix's death had any impact on him.
It was Emma Watson, known for playing Hermione Granger in the famous movie “Harry Potter,” is another prominent celebrity known to have ADHD. In addition to being a feminist advocate, the actress is probably everyone's favorite childhood character. Watson has also been appointed Goodwill's UN ambassador.
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Mirabel Garlick, a Herbology Professor at Hogwarts in the 1890s, was attracted to other witches. Sirona Ryan, the proprietary of the Three Broomsticks Inn in the 1890s, was transgender. Nora Treadwell, a witch who attended Hogwarts, met fellow female student Priya and married her by the 1890s.
Arguably the most famous female character in Harry Potter, Hermione was a dedicated student who always strived to be the best no matter what it took. The fearless sidekick who never backed down from a challenge, Hermione was the brains behind much of Harry Potter's success in his battle against Voldemort.
Argus Filch is the caretaker at Hogwarts. He has a pet cat called Mrs. Norris who is usually on the prowl, keeping an eye out for him. He is bitter, cruel and seems to hate the students.
He lost his nose gradually throughout the years as he sunk deeper and deeper into evil, and lost more parts of his soul. As his soul went, it also affected his physical features. His face became waxy, distorted.
Lord Voldemort
Tom Marvolo Riddle started both Wizarding Wars, created the Death Eaters and killed Harry Potter's parents. We could go on – he was the most dangerous Dark wizard of all time – but we won't. His horrific achievements are well known.
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If you turn to page 394 in the actual book (Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban), it shows when Harry, Ron, Hermione, Sirius, Lupin and Pettigrew were in The Shrieking Shack. Only, couple a pages close to Lupin's werewolf confession.
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Kendra was the wife of Percival and mother to Albus, Aberforth and Ariana. Her life was forever changed by the attack on her young daughter which left Ariana unable to control her magic.
This movie contains some nudity and sexual activity. For example: Ginny walks into a room wearing a dress unzipped at the back and asks Harry if he can zip her up. The pair face each other, hold each other and then kiss passionately.
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.
Hermione fights with Ron about whether to have their daughter Rose evaluated, Hermione in favor of pursuing an autism diagnosis, while Ron is reluctant. Hermione does extensive research on autism, in the process finally discovering in middle age that she herself is autistic.
Studies have found that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) aggregates in families, and twin studies estimate the proportion of the phenotype variance due to genetic factors (heritability) to be about 90%.
The 30% rule estimates the delay ADHDers may experience in developing their executive function skills compared to peers of the same age. It suggests that those with ADHD may be around 30% behind their peers without the condition.
Fred participated in the Battle of Hogwarts (1998), defending the castle's passageways with his twin. While fighting alongside his brother, Percy, he was killed in an explosion caused by Death Eaters. His brother George named his son in honour of him.
Jackie Thornton During the fight at the Ministry in OotP, Bellatrix calls Harry a "filthy half-blood", because anyone who descended anywhere from non-magic stock is considered half or less. That's why the Sacred 28 exists, and only those whose families never mixed with muggles were considered "pure-blood".
Draco was meant to try and fail and then be killed in return. No one seriously thought a 16yo can get death eaters past Dumbledore's protections. So even though Draco didn't kill Dumbledore, he still executed his plan that led to Dumbledore's death and Voldemort was probably impressed enough to not kill or punish him.