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  2. However, Harry Potter despite being the chosen one, does not do his job alone and is not portrayed as a mighty or infallible character at all. Instead, Harry is shown as a multitude of blunders waiting to happen because of his reckless and adventurous streak.

    • He Can Be Vindictive. Harry does not always keep his cool. Specifically, he had conflicts with Draco and with Voldemort over and over again. At first, being the nice guy he is, he tried to handle things reasonably.
    • He Can Be A Bit Obsessive. One trait Harry shares with Hermione and Ron (expressed to different degrees, in different ways) is that he can be a bit obsessive.
    • He Has Been Known To Be Moody. Harry is a teenager, so an unsurprising flaw is his moodiness. He can be sensitive, and this is understandable; he lost his parents, he always feels like a lot of pressure is on him, and he has faced some terrible enemies throughout the years.
    • He Can Be Impulsive. In the novels and films, Harry always seemed to have unrealistic expectations for himself and others. Eventually, he could no longer handle it; he would jump the gun and throw himself into a situation at the wrong moment or in the wrong way.
    • The Warrior/Hero (Also The Orphan): Harry Potter. In a typical Hero/Shadow pairing, the Hero faces seemingly insurmountable odds because the Shadow is better equipped and just as motivated.
    • The Jester/Trickster: Fred And George Weasley. The entirety of the Weasely family becomes embroiled in the fight against Voldemort early in the series. In reality, all of them could be considered Allies - those who help the Hero in their quest - but Ron's older twin brothers play another role during the stories set at Hogwarts as well.
    • The Friendly Beast: Hedwig. Fans could probably argue that there are numerous species outside of wizards that Harry meets on his journey who could fill this role.
    • The Ruler: Cornelius Fudge. The role of The Ruler is exactly what the name implies: an authority figure that holds sway over other characters. The Ruler can be either a help or a hindrance to the Hero on their journey, but they often find themselves out of touch with the reality of their situation.
  3. Harry Potter Personality and Character Traits developed over the years: Personality in Books 1 and 2: Shy and Quiet. Personality in Books 3 and 4: Adventurous nature develops and reveals itself. Personality in Books 5 and 6: Develops independence, responsibility, shows dedication to family and friends.

  4. Harry’s success at forging true friendships and overcoming his early loneliness is almost as inspiring as his defeat of the evil and powerful Voldemort. A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

  5. Harry Potter Character Analysis. Protagonist Harry Potter has green eyes, disheveled black hair, and a distinctive lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead. Harry is orphaned as a baby when the dark wizard Voldemort kills his parents, Lily and James.

  6. Exploring these archetypes as seen in the Harry Potter book and film series helps us to understand the lasting and popular appeal of the series with audiences around the world since their initial release in the 1990s. Here are the Harry Potter archetypes as they relate to some of the main characters: 1. Harry Potter – The Hero/The Orphan/The ...

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