Kinda drunk right now, but I think the fact that Draco saw a Hogwarts teacher being eaten by a giant frikken snake at his dinner table had a big part in denying his recognition of Harry.
ChaoticMartian Many view the act of cunning self preservation as an act of cowardice. I’m not one to really debate the validity of said viewpoints, but ambition means nothing if you’re dead.
ChaoticMartian yeah no, maybe when he was younger but as he grew up , he starting thinking for himself . That’s why he was breaking down as a person in book 6
@@ellygioneli7702 he still wouldn't have died as voldemort can not kill him even in the NON CANNON book Cursed Child he was killed by bellatrix not voldemort
@@sarthakdixit4834 Voldemort could have killed Harry if he got his hands on him. The prophecy even stated only one can live. It did not assure Harry's victory over Voldemort. Only that Harry was the true threat to Voldemort. The only reason why Harry won is because Dumbledore & Snape intervened so much. Tipping the odds into Harry's favor. The Malfoys intervening & helping Harry was the icing on the cake.
@@davidortiz3094 you do know that's not the complete prophecy right the incomplete prophecy is the reason he died he could have killed harry if he didn't take his blood and took someone else's when he took his blood he kept lily's sacrifice alive in himself hence only he could not kill him coz lily's sacrifice flowed through his blood that's how he lived in the forbidden forest . This could have easily been different if harry was killed by someone else hence if in goblet of fire he had told the death eaters to intervene or ordered someone else to kill him or even used unconventional ways like muggle guns he would have won.
@@davidortiz3094 yes harry won bcoz dumbledore and snape rigged the odds in his favour this still doesn't change the fact that harry couldn't be killed by Tom riddle
@@azzfades I think it depends on what you consider makes a person a "good guy" Personally, I don't consider bullies to be good guys. And he *WAS* a bully. And yes, so was James Potter. Good guys and bad guys are not digital as they are in unimaginative fiction. In reality it is a spectrum, and the line between "good guy" and "bad guy" is a bit arbitrary. I'm sure Snape considered James to be a bad guy, while Sirius probably thought he was a good guy.
@@erictaylor5462 the world isnt as Grey as you care to admit. Everyone have a bad side including Harry Potter (even if we don't see much of it because he's the '' hero'')and that how it works.
I think at that point Draco had become completely fed up with the life of a death eater and living with Voldemort and Bellatrix and dealing with emotional abuse by all death eaters
Its one thing to b told what someone was like and their vision for the world, and another to actually see and live it. Draco knew if he called out Harry, then he and his family will have zero chance of survival or b scared 😱 and miserable 😩 forever ♾.
Probably sort of like being in the Mafia. At first it looks cool to hang around with people in expensive suits with seemingly unlimited amounts of money, but eventually, you realize you're surrounded by psychopaths who are just one temper tantrum away from killing you.
I disagree with Dean here, but only on the matter of semantics. I don't think Draco ever wanted to be a Death Eater. I think he wanted to be what he thought a Death Eater was. He wanted to protect his "culture" and "identity" but he didn't understand the reality of the world Voldemort had imagined, not the least was which how he intended to achieve his aims. He couldn't tolerate Dumbledore and still once tasked with killing him couldn't do it even at the expense of his life. In the end, he was doing things, I think, only for the protection of his parents. He was always redeemable, and as much as he wanted to impress his father, to play the role of a Malfoy, he couldn't be evil.
@joyce li some Death Eaters thought that Harry might possess Dark powers and become a Dark wizard (following in Voldemort's footsteps) so perhaps they wanted to get involved with Harry early on
I believe this was the turning point of the war. Draco’s hesitation to identify Harry on the spot was, in my opinion, the most crucial part to Voldemort’s defeat once and for all. Let’s not forget that Draco disarmed Dumbledore moments before Snape killed him which became another crucial part. It prevented Voldemort from being master of the Elder Wand as he, out of ignorance, assumed Snape was the master of the Elder Wand.
Cardboard Calamity I am aware of that. I was focusing on what Draco was facing during the skirmish at Malfoy Manor. Also, I was referring to the plot side of it.
Snape was killing Dumbledore because he was asked to, he never defeated Dumbledore so the wand wouldn't have become snapes. That was dumbledores plan; to die with the wand so nobody could defeat him and win the wand's allegiance. Draco disarming Dumbledore and become master of the elder wand was never intended
CesAlvz True. By the time Harry told Voldemort Draco was master of the Elder Wand it was too late for Voldemort to disarm Draco as Harry already did so at Malfoy Manor.
Stop with that. He had a choice in deciding to join the DE and trying to regain his families place in Toms heart. He had a choice. He just didnt have a choice when he was up for a challange and was given an impossible one
Well he really wanted to become a D.E and everything but after his meetings and everything else he was frightened he didn't want this kind of life at all.Even his Mum Narcissa knew that this mission and Draco being a D.E was no good. You could see in the films and in the books how Draco isn't evil he doesn't have a choice in his childhood he tries to please his father by obeying him under any cost, and besides when he realizes that war is coming he feels trapped on which side to fight on. He doesn't have much choices and to disobey his father means to get punished and draco wants the opposite. When he is granted the dark mark has his encounter with Snape and we can see he wants too please Voldemort and everyone else but we can also see how he failed to kill Dumbledore and felt terrible,even like befriended Myrtle, and then he proved throughout the deathly Hallows his true colors a bit, so this man has no choice
@@arielachern4938 no, he was frightened because HE had to kill someone. Its not realy a reediming arc because he had no problam with snape doing it for him lol
just one thing about this video: narcissa never "served" voldemort.. lucius was a deatheater, bella was but narcissa wasn't.. she was loyal to lucius and bella and loved draco but she was never loyal to voldemort..
According to jk in answer to was Narcissa a death eater, no she wasn’t but believed in everything Voldermort was about so she was loyal to him for a time
Riyadhra Jackson I think her idea is brilliant. It would genuinely be captivating to see Draco’s side to the Wizarding War as the one good Death Eater. The moral conflicts he would have faced his opinion upon what was going on and who he supported what convinced him and so on and so forth. I’d rather read and watch stuff based on that than yet another terrible Fantastic Beasts flick.
I think Draco realised Harry was his only hope and so he helped him, just like Narcissa also helped him. Both Malfoy's wanted to be free from Voldemort
@@Jonas_Albert My comment was a year ago, and the one I originally replied to has since deleted their comment. So I don't remember what the conversation was originally about, got it?
I honestly don’t think Draco and Narcissa were bad people. Edit: guys this comment is old 😂. I wrote it when i was new in the fandom and I was clueless. So don’t come at me I know they aren’t good or bad. There it’s settled
Maddie Narcissa was a pureblood supremacist. She never stopped her beliefs. She’s the equivalent of an avid KKK supporter. Draco completely changed. He did a 180. He did become a very good person.
@@Milfuelle100 when did he ever change? (Don't say cursed child its not canon). He doesn't have a hidden golden heart people, get over it. He is a racist git, a bully.
Draco was just a bully whose parents were wizard-nazis. Although he and Harry were enemies, they were school-yard enemies. In addition to maturing, he was suddenly faced with the harsh reality of the ideology of his extremist circle of friends and family. Having predictably adopted the bigoted views about "mud-bloods" from his parents is one thing, but the murder and torture of real people is quite a different beast entirely, especially that of your fellow student from school which you have known since you were 10. He was a jerk sure, but not a murderer. And although he and Harry had their differences to say the least, they had known each other since they were kids, grown up together at the same school and been through alot together.
Generally speaking, as much as we grew to hate Draco, he was a victim of circumstances. Striving to be like his supposedly father, he adopted quite a bit of his personality, and at the point where he became a death eater, the same fear his father had of Voldemort, has driven Draco. Another thing to note is, that even Voldemort respected Dumbledore, although that respect is exclusively linked to how powerful he is, while Draco's respect towards Dumbledore is on a different scale, leading to him not carrying out the order.
I agree with you. Draco knew that if he identified Harry, at Malfoy Manor, he and his mother would be forever servants of the Darklord, in their own house. Harry was their only chance of surviving Voldemort. (He has already assigned Draco a suicide mission to kill Dumbledore).
And yet in the very act of not being able to kill Dumbledore, he weakened Voldemort by disarming Dumbledore, therefore unwittingly (and probably unknowingly) becoming the master of the Elder Wand. I'm amazed that Snape never revealed it to Harry in his final memory. A wizard as accomplished as Snape surely knew of the wand's ownership changing hands
@@qahirmakhani348 but Snape could not have given any memory since he was not at the disarming scene, so there is no memory to give and did not know that wand had changed allegiance. Poor snape, accidentally dying because of a wrong understanding, and hence unable to fulfil Dumbledore's instruction to him that he should tell Harry about harry being a horcrux once Voldy stopped assigning Nagini to work and also encasing it with magical charms.
I think it made him something like the magical counterpart of Dudley. He had always been bullying Harry, but in the Deathly Hollows he and Harry shook hands! Dudley even said he didn‘t ever think of Harry as being a burden to the Dursley-family. Surely, Harry saving Dudley‘s life from the Dementor-attack May have contributed to this change...and I read that even after the victory over Voldemort, Dudley and Harry visited each other - they didn’t have anything to say, but they got along in a special way of understanding. I noticed that there was a similar silent-understanding between Harry and Draco bringing their children to the HOGWARTS-Express. They exchanged looks and slightly nodded.... that might have been a nod in ways of greeting, but to me it sort of said now I understand what you went through back when we were these kids going to Hogwarts. Maybe even a bit of thanks or appreciation after they saved each others‘ life’s. They would -for sure - never become the best of friends, but there certainly was no need for words.
Eventually when Harry is (idk) what to call it but chief auror him and Draco have a duel to test their skills. It’s been a while since I went in the potter rabbit hole but just a cool tid bit 😅
I think when Draco was a kid he was just repeating what he heard at home and when he got older and actually witnessed what the death eaters and Voldemort were doing it got real for him and he realized that it was wrong and he didn't want to be that way. I think the only reason he stayed with Voldemort was because Voldemort threatened his family. He even said this to Dumbledore. Rowling has stated that she wrote Draco that was to show the some people are bad, some people are brave, and some people aren't bad but are cowards (shown by Draco and his family defecting at the end rather than stand up to Voldemort). But I don't think Draco was acting cowardly, personally. For one thing, it was brave of him to deny he recognized Harry, but also, he was doing what he needed to do to survive.
There was a deleted scene in Deathly Hallows 2 that I feel should have been kept in. After Neville's speech and Harry ends his pretense at being dead, Draco throws Harry a wand.
He is the equivalent of a kid being born and raised into a Nazi family. Then growing up and eventually getting to an age where he starts to be able to think on his own amd SEE that what he has been told the cause was all about was not the reflecrion of what the hategroup is actually doing to others and how they are all just puppets for the greater goal of their "supreme leader" while meaning nothing to him as an individual - replaceable the second one fails in their mission
I think this was a turning point in the war. Had Draco confirmed Harry's identity, it would've been all over. Harry at this point wasn't ready to face Voldemort and he didnt know how to defeat him because no one told him that he was an accidental horcrux. Had Voldemort arrived that night, he would have killed Harry right then and there. Draco was the dark horse in the war. Voldemort didn't see him coming. 😉 Draco did a small thing that had a big impact.
I felt so bad for draco in hbp and can we just appreciate Tom Felton’s acting. Seeing him break down in the bathroom and in front of dumbledor really got me.
I think it just comes down to one thing: Draco isn’t a murderous psychopath. He thought he hated mudbloods and their allies but his heart wasn’t capable of the hatred required for killing or revelling in death. The kind of hatred the Nazis had for Jews, the settlers had for the aboriginals, the white lynchers had for black Americans. He couldn’t hate. He could only feel fear and desperation in the 6th and 7th books. He couldn’t be directly responsible for Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s deaths. He wasn’t capable of that. He couldn’t even kill Dumbledore to save his own parents. Draco wasn’t a good person but he was a far cry from evil. I know fans have very mixed feelings on TCC, but Draco became such a great father and a genuinely good human being. He rejected his parents’ beliefs and raised his son to believe the opposite.
shatterjack Cowardly? I would argue that he was most brave. Just because you don’t have hate in your heart doesn’t mean you are a coward. Sure, he was ambitious and Slytherin, but he - in the end - stuck to his morals and I believe that makes him just as heroic and dynamic as anyone else. It’s like in the novel when he throws an unforgivable curse at Harry “Crucio” he didn’t have that kind of intent in him to actually harm Harry. He was just in immeasurable pain.
Kiui If you’re referring to medical context no one is ever officially diagnosed as a psychopath or a sociopath. They don’t exist in the mental health official handbook, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). In fact, both conditions are actually clinically perceived as an antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). While they are both diagnosed under the umbrella of ASPD, there are some key differences between these disorders, but a “murderous psychopath” still can apply in the context they used. The term psychopath is often used by the general public to describe someone who doesn’t fit into society. This could be someone who suffers from a mental illness or is a violent criminal, but the real true definition of a psychopath is antisocial personality disorder.
If TCC is to be considered then I'd say he's a good person at heart, just raised by terrible parents. In the end he found his true calling, but he had to take a longer/more difficult path than most because it was derailed by his family early on. That he's able to do a 180 on generations of beliefs passed down in family says a lot about his character's strength.
Draco got fed up, that's it. He realized Voldemort is shit and far by what he was told. He felt nothing but fear in that whole situation and didn't want to live like that. Probably was highly dissapointed with his family as well for dragging him there.
Draco didn't just save Harry by denying that he knew it was Harry, he saved the other innocents who were being detained within the manor. If he had confirmed Harry's identity, Harry *might* have escaped, but I don't think most of the others would have due to the surrounding enemy's numbers alone. Draco's decision to lie was indeed a huge turning point in the war.
because he loves him 💕 ... nah but in all seriousness, great analysis. i love how both draco and narcissa in their seemingly small acts of defiance changed voldemort’s fate in such a huge way. the love that the malfoys have for each other is so powerful, my favourite characters in the series.
This is the only good take on it I've read so far, among all the other people acting like Draco was a good person who renounced his racism. He was a shit heel who never changed, but there was still love between him and his parents, and that was voldemort's downfall. The fact that his failure was set in stone by a family's love for each other fits the theme of the story perfectly, even if that family was a bunch of assholes.
Drako has a good heart but his upbringing made him act like a butthole. When the time came to actually really hurt and kill someone , he couldn’t do it because of his Conscience.
Er no. When did he ever show he has a good heart or have a conscience? All he ever cared about was saving himself and his parents from being murdered by voldemort, which he realised could happen atbany moment unless harry stopped the dark lord. He never cared about anyone else.
I absolutely agree. He was just a KID in a shitty situation. When your parents lead you into a dangerous lifestyle, how are you supposed to turn that around? He was just trying to fit into the role that his parents forced him into.
shatterjack but let’s be realistic, what if your parents lives were put on your shoulders. you wouldn’t want to save yourself by being murdered? Who wouldn’t care?
@@inuplic108 Exactly, anybody would do that, which is why it doesn't mean he has a good heart. It's normal self-preservation instinct, to protect yourself and your family. Being a good person means putting others before yourself, which malfoy never does.
shatterjack um isn’t lying about Harry being Harry putting Harry before himself he could have easily told his parents that it was him and ratted him out and his friends out.
Great analysis! Draco’s heart was changing, and that moment in the manor showed great bravery on his part for making the decision he did. Reminds me of Dumbledore’s quote about how it’s our decisions that make us. Ppl call him the boy who had no choice. But ultimately he did have a choice..and made it that night to save Harry. It did indeed make a difference in the war.
Dumbledore seem to calculate down to the smallest detail things that would seem impossible. He demonstrates this on a number of occasions throughout the series.I believe that the events that lead up to Draco's change of heart were accounted for be Dumbledore. Dumbledore new that Draco would start to break, when he would start to break and how. Another example of this is after Ron and company freed Harry from the Dersely''s bars on his windows and they went to the Weasly's house, Harry's school notification was sent to the Weasly's house at Harry's trial, Dumbledore just happens to show up several hours early without being notified that the time of Harry's trial and moved up.The situation with Draco seems to fit that category. He knew that Draco would confront him and he deliberately became disarmed so that Draco would become the master of the Elder Wand and he knew that Harry would win a a fight for another wand making Harrythe master of the Elder wand. Draco wanted power and glory but when push came to shove, he realized he wasn't evil and Dumbledore new that about Draco and planned accordingly.
I guess... Dumbledore must have seen the 14,000,605 possible scenarios with only one winning possibility... in which Dumbledore must be killed by Snape... and Harry must be "killed" by Voldemort. Anyway... Dumbledore IS the Ancient One / Sorcerer Supreme here.
I think you covered all the main psychological influences of Draco. It's hard to support a person who reduces your idol, your father, into a broken shell AND knowing that you were marked for death. There is the issue of what Fenrir Grayback did to Draco on Voldemort's orders, but whether a large or small scare, it is just another drop in this "this isn't glory" bucket that has been accumulating since Draco watched a Hogwarts teacher murdered and eaten by a snake. Draco has the delusion of grandeur, a ruling class of wizards that are worthy of praise and genuflection of the "lesser". Once that fantasy is permanently destroyed, there is remorse, regret, and helplessness. Attempting to save Harry is one of the first times Draco is able to ACT. It's not that he's gone all noble and humble, but Draco can't be party to the evil of Voldemort any longer.
Crazy to think that Harry had no parents and yet was surrounded by people who loved him and on the other hand Draco had parents, yet he was lonely and emotionally abused.
Yeah as much as Harry’s life was difficult, Harry was pretty lucky that he had the most loyal friends and other people who cared for him. Draco on the other hand had no choice and his life was complicated.
IMO Draco, even though he would probably deny it, sees Harry as a rival. Not only a rival, but a friend of sorts. Someone who he couldn't kill. Kind of like Ash Ketchum and Gary Oak. Gary acts like a total douche, but would still rather help Ash when their backs are to the wall.
@@huffleclaw1019 Off course. But as to why he did not identify Harry at this point is obvious (atleast i think so). Had he identified Harry, then he would have been responsible for his death. He's sort of like Wormtail, a coward, who tried to be like his father and be a "leader" etc, but when push come to shove he's a coward. He's neither evil, nor good, just a coward. I don't think he likes Harry, since Harry always called him on his bullshit, but i think "adult" Draco, has a lot of respect for Harry as a man.
I always thought this moment could be traced back to their first meeting in Diagon Alley, to the friendship that almost was but wasn't, I thought Draco wondered if he would be were Ron and Hermoine were, at that moment, if only he wasn't who he was, if only he chosen differently. I genuinely thought it was a what if moment.
I've wondered that sort of as well. Like what would have happened if the two did become friends? Would Harry have hung out at Malfoy Manor over the summer instead of the Weasley's? Would Lucius still be as loyal to Voldemort or would he stab his son's best friend in the back and hand him over to the man who plans to kill him?
@@lynjo5570 The Deatheaters first thought Harry would be a new Dark Lord they could rally around. Lucius would have mentioned this at home. And he would have known that Harry and his son were the same age, and instructed Draco to try to befriend him if he ever came to Hogwarts. But Draco being a spoilt brat tried once and when he failed decided to sulk and be nasty instead of trying to be friends with Harry.
Draco is a good example of someone who thinks things are nice in theory (no doubt from his upbringing), but seeing them in action made him see how horrific it actually was.
Honestly the story of Harry Potter from Draco’s perspective would be an extremely inspiring one especially for people born into a family with high expectations
All boys look up to their fathers. Draco was no different. But as he grew up, he saw his father for what he was, and had no intention of walking in his father’s footsteps. The way he raises his son says more about him than anything else.
I think thats one of the theme of harry potter. Draco and Harry look up to their father but realized what jackass they were. Harrys father eventually change for the better but damaged already being done and harry still disappointed by that because he too was a victim of bullying. With Draco he was disillusioned from the image of his father and he become better person and taught his children become less bigoted and more accepting toward muggle born amd muggles.
I always wondered how differently he would have turned out if Harry and Ron had been less defensive when they met. If they could have swayed him by trying to include him early on instead of rejecting him because of his naive devotion to his parent's beliefs. I kind of always felt some of his animosity was due to jealousy of their friendship & adventures.
Nope, when he insulted Ron, Harry was turned off because he reminded Harry of Dudley. The long time feud between Malfoys and Weasleys didn't help either.
.... The deep hurt sprang up out of a young Harry's feelings when Harry's very first friend had been insulted and that was an instant rejection from a boy who suffered bullying, neglect, and deprivation from his blood-related so-called family.
He was sick and tired of Voldermorts treatment of his family and he didn't want to be evil and wanted his family to survive and be known differently to how they have been know he realised all that Voldermord had done was wrong
Can you cover what would happen if somebody who is under the imperious curse took veritaserum (sorry for any misspellings) by this I mean if someone was given veritaserum when they were under the imperious curse and the person who put the curse apon them told them to lie. Which would overpower the other?
So when it comes to Draco, at the end of the day he was a child who wanted his father's approval more than anything in the world. So naturally he recited everything his father said to gain said approval as most children do. When he got old enough to think for himself and actually saw Lord Voldemort and the horror he caused, he knew it wasn't something he wanted. I honestly think that Lucius spouted off so much throughout the years because he didn't actually believe Voldemort would return. When Voldemort did return, his whole character changed as well. I don't think Narcissa ever supported Voldemort either, but was trapped because of marriage and her family. I do think this was a turning point of the war, because it showed that even so called death eaters were starting to question what they were really doing. At the same time I think Harry would've escaped had he recognized him, because of all the other many times where it seemed like he was completely doomed, and the most random thing would happen allowing him to escape at the last second.
Dumbledore said in the 3rd book "A life's debt will always pay back either it's now or later" It happened Harry saved Peter in the 3rd book and Peter saved Harry in the 7th book Draco saved Harry in Malfoy manner and Harry saved him in the room of requirement.
What if Harry and Cedric decided to go on the offensive immediately when Wormtail approached them at the cemetery? Could the two overpower Wormtail and destroy the half alive Voldemort?
Hmm....I'm not really sure why not but for plot the answer would be no I"m guessing. Technically speaking I suppose they could temporarily destroy Voldemort but he still has all of the horcruxes except for the diary at that point so he would somehow come back. Also the death eaters popped up soon after.
I do think Harry and Cedric working together could’ve overpowered Wormtail because even though Voldemort was there he was in absolutely no condition to fight.
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Draco didn’t identify Harry because part of him has softened towards his school mate, even if they’re not friends he knew Harry since they were kids, and he was still young and his heart hasn’t totally hardened. In the deathly hollows when his parents called him to join them he was so hesitant because he watched all of the kids he grew up around get hurt and killed, and his heart broke a little knowing what following Voldemort is really about.
You can not like someone, but you don’t want them to die. Draco also didn’t have a choice in anything and this was one moment where he could do the right thing and he did.
Draco wanted Voldemort to fail. That's it. He finally had to experience what being on the outside meant. To be one of the hated. He was all good when his family were the ones in jackboots.
Most accurate analysis. Makes me laugh reading all the "he was really a good guy" comments. No. He was still acting in service to his view of his family being too good.
Okay but how could LUCIUS not put it together seeing Ron and Hermione with Harry? He obviously knew them, and surely knew that they were likely travelling together. They shouldn't have needed Draco to confirm, though it's still one of my favorite moments in his story arc.
Lucius didn't see Harry so much and Malfoy saw him everyday during childhood days, so with appearance changing spells he has more chances to recognize his features,they usually do everything together but at that situation if u think everything is possible, Harry is one who can kills lord,so they could decide him not go for dangerous place if they can do it themselves,or they could use somebody like Harry to fool everybody,while Harry doing the real things. Plus ,many people who were hurt by the lord in different ways,bad guys didn't know for sure what trio mission was so it can be any person who has knowledge to help them with their task.
Lucius and Bellatrix knew it was them, but I think it was more of a: “Well you don’t see them enough, but Draco does so let’s have his opinion? And if we’re wrong, the punishment falls harder on him” sort of thing.
I think it’s pretty simple. Draco actually ENJOYED being Harry’s rival. So much so, that he came to “like” Harry and what he looked at as a “friendly rivalry.” And when it got to the point he had to make a choice, his feelings towards Harry had actually changed.
It reminds me of Regulus Black. He was looking forward to joining the death eaters, he was also 16 just like Draco. Although once he realised what the life of a death eater was like he decided he didn’t like it anymore and it wasn’t worth it (goes on to discover horcrux secret) Regulus was even described to be like Draco, both young and didn’t know what they were actually doing .
@Maddies World how dare you accuse me of not reading the books! (Also I know he was bragging about it but he was only doing that because he had heard stories that turned out to be lies about You Know Who)
@「 lumos 」 babe, stfu. ‘Maybe if you read the books…’ just get off your high horse, dismount, and realise that just because someone doesn’t share your opinion does not mean that they are misinformed or did not ingest the same piece of media as you did. They just read things a different way, saw them a different way, and had a different opinion. And finally, just because someone says something doesn’t mean they actually mean it or believe it. Maybe if you were socially intelligent you would know that?
He didn't sacrifice himself lol. Just didn't identfy harry. Also he didn't do it because he changed his opinions, he did it to save his and himself familly from voldemort. Its not that heroic.
@@ladyhinatauzumaki470 also for himself. Yeah it is good that he cared about his parents but it's not as heroic as people are saying it is, sense he never cared for anyone alse and didn't want harry to win because he realized his side was good, he didn't change his veiws. It's exacly like narcissa and snape.
Draco was a conflicted character tht had his parents views forced on him as a child and he was dealing with the expectations forced on him and his on views. Yes he wanted to hurt Harry and others but never actually kill anyone
Strange, isn't it, that the ones who expound the strength of purebloods so much, like Voldemort and Umbridge aren't even purebloods? Is it just the hatred they have for their muggle parents? Their beliefs that purebloods are better and since I'm so much better than those around me so I should be pureblood by proxy? What? 4:33 I wonder why Voldemort broke off the cane handle of Lucius' wand? Is it because he never intended to EVER give the wand back to him, even if he succeeded in killing Harry during the Battle of the Seven Potters? Did the Malfoys have to wait until AFTER the Battle of Hogwarts in order to get new wands? I don't think Narcissa could've got her wand back from Draco after the fight in the Room of Requirement Another thing about wands, if the wand chooses the wizard, then why do they change allegiances when the wands are taken from them? How can they get a new wand if their old one is lost, stolen or destroyed? How can someone use another person's wand, even if it doesn't work as good and efficiently as their own?
Wands only change allegiance if the original owner is disarmed if won in a duel and if it's a borrowed wand it isn't as powerful as it didn't choose you. Yes the wand chooses the wizard/witch but as Olivander said "its not always clear why".
@@sickboisadventures The thing about that is that they took Bellatrix LeStrange's wand from her but it was still loyal to her whereas Draco's wand DID change loyalties, even though Harry didn't duel Draco to get it, he just ripped it out of his hand And what happens when its a friendly duel, like what happened in Chamber of Secrets when the wands are given back to the duelers?
hey that's what you do, you take what your bully gives you, let them know it doesn't phase you, but makes you want them more. This is where the fun begins, you make them fall madly in love you so far that you are walking down the aisle and there is when you get your revenge and leave them. muhahahahaahahahahaha...........ha
Id never recover lmao probably wouldn’t finish the books not to mention guilt would probably eat Harry alive cause Harry isn’t a murder. He disliked Malfoy and he wanted to inflict pain, but he didn’t want to kill him, at least it didn’t seem like he did. He was shocked that the spell even did what it did. But if Malfoy died I imagine things would have gotten very Bad. Lucius and Narcissa would have been highly upset, especially knowing that Narcissa at least didn’t want her son to do the task, and even though Lucius probably did to restore their name it is evident that family means more than anything to him, this could have turned them against Voldemort and when Harry ended up in the manor the ending could have possibly been the same.
MyNameIsOctopus unless, they blamed Harry for killing their son, then you could assume that wouldn’t even hesitate to call the Dark Lord and possibly murder him themselves. Im not sure of course these are only speculations. Because of draco would have died in that scene he wouldn’t have finished the cabinet meaning death eaters would have invaded the castle. And since the Unbreakable Vow Snape made had been broken Snape would die and nobody would be able to kill Dumbledor and even though he was going to die anyways it could have taken time. Meaning the war would have gone on for much longer.
Oh that would’ve really messed Harry up. He was horrified by what he did to Draco, in the books at least. He regretted it immediately. He had no desire to severely harm Draco. I think it would’ve destroyed his mental health to kill someone who yes, was an awful bully, but definitely did not deserve death.
Wouldn’t have been an accident. In that exact moment, he meant it. He regretted it after and would have regretted killing him, but he used an unknown spell based on a scribble “for enemies”. He was hoping to damage that boy beyond anything he could be taught in school. I’m pretty sure he was tempted to say avada kedavra, but then there would be no alibi. With this, he could submit the book, claim ignorance, blame the curriculum and unbeknownst to Harry, by convenient extension blame Snape. I don’t think he would have considered any of this after the fact, but at that moment, the kill was no accident
I like how you say to be happy in the end of all of your videos. It’s a really nice thing to here! Thank you! And I don’t think they would have made it out without draco or another turned death eaters help.
Draco wasn't a bad person, he was a good person who made all the wrong choices, like Dumbledore said to him when he clearly saw that Draco didn't want to kill him. Beautiful moment in the Harry Potter and the Half blood Prince movie
I wanted to see if you were going to include and elaborate on the deleted scene of the 2nd wizarding war when draco ran infront of the dark lords face giving his wand to harry, that would have been very interesting
I'm so glad you made this video... I've always wondered why draco lied and tried to save harry when he hated him so much.. i think he was actually growing up and gaining maturity and he could decide what's right and what's wrong Edit: thanks for the heart❤😭
Hi Dearest Dean. Thank you for another amazing masterpiece. It was truly amazing. I felt that Draco had a change heart because he lost the desire to be a Deatheater. He said what Voldemort wad doing to his parents and he didnt want to end up like that and he felt that he owed Harry for saving him in the Room of Requirement. Can't wait for your next video. Been having some Potter Withdrawal. Been missing you. 😥. Sending some🤗💕 and 💋😘 your way handsome.
This video essay has a lot of interesting insights that are new to me. Draco’s arc and motivations are much more than those of a generic villain. Eventually he is able to be something of a caring father and have a functioning life. I’m sorry to hear you don’t plan to make more of these analyses. Yes, that time where Draco refrains from betraying Harry is a turning point.
Two reasons I can think of: 1.) He knew it was Harry and genuinely didn’t want to see Harry die 2.) He was unsure it was Harry and was too scared to be wrong if it wasn’t him
This reminds me of the movie Jojo Rabbit, about a 10 year old kid who dreamed to be a nazi and idolized Hitler, but when he met a jew hidden by his mother in his house, he doesn't have the strength/will to turn the jew in to the Nazis, and he ended up being in love with the jew.
I think that Draco was one of the most important characters who, knowingly and unknowingly, helped in bringing down Voldemort on three different occasions. 1. He disarmed prof. Dumbledore making the elder want his own. (Unknowingly) 2. He lied about Harry being Harry in Malfoy Manor. (Knowingly) 3. He threw a wand to aid Harry when he jumped from Hagrid's arms when he had been pretending to be dead. (Knowingly) This last part was cut from the movie but it is there in the book and it would've been amazing to watch. He truly changed the course of Voldemort's victory. He was a true slytherin.
I think Malfoy's are part of the best characters in the saga especially Draco ( but i love Narcissa ) They do bad things , had complex morality but a interesting past and émotions and doubts . Voldemort i can't see redemption for his actions but he had a so interesting past
I think Draco could have been a kind person with the right upbringing. You can clearly see how the pressure of having to kill Dumbledore was taking a toll on him in the Half Blood Prince, he didn't want to do it but he tried to live up to the expectations of his parents and fellow death eaters, which was really all he had known his entire life.
Abracadabra actually translates to something like "I create as I speak" (derived from Hebrew I believe) avada kadavra was probably derived as "I destroy as I speak".
Kinda drunk right now, but I think the fact that Draco saw a Hogwarts teacher being eaten by a giant frikken snake at his dinner table had a big part in denying his recognition of Harry.
Yea i mean ......... thank you draco you may have just saved harry basically backstabbing the death eater priority of killing him
Poor darling. He was basically being tortured.
hagrid energy
Linda Roy ok Linda
Lol I love how you have to preface your comment and then go on to make a sound point most Potter fans would make regardless of their current state.
Draco is actually a true Slytherin: cunning and strategic thinker, showing bravery in a non-showy way
This needs more likes! Yes!
Nahh not really, he is more cowardly than anything
Well said 🤔
ChaoticMartian Many view the act of cunning self preservation as an act of cowardice. I’m not one to really debate the validity of said viewpoints, but ambition means nothing if you’re dead.
ChaoticMartian yeah no, maybe when he was younger but as he grew up , he starting thinking for himself . That’s why he was breaking down as a person in book 6
when you realize that harry is only alive because of the malfoys
@@ellygioneli7702 he still wouldn't have died as voldemort can not kill him even in the NON CANNON book Cursed Child he was killed by bellatrix not voldemort
@@sarthakdixit4834 Voldemort could have killed Harry if he got his hands on him. The prophecy even stated only one can live. It did not assure Harry's victory over Voldemort. Only that Harry was the true threat to Voldemort. The only reason why Harry won is because Dumbledore & Snape intervened so much. Tipping the odds into Harry's favor. The Malfoys intervening & helping Harry was the icing on the cake.
@@davidortiz3094 you do know that's not the complete prophecy right the incomplete prophecy is the reason he died he could have killed harry if he didn't take his blood and took someone else's when he took his blood he kept lily's sacrifice alive in himself hence only he could not kill him coz lily's sacrifice flowed through his blood that's how he lived in the forbidden forest . This could have easily been different if harry was killed by someone else hence if in goblet of fire he had told the death eaters to intervene or ordered someone else to kill him or even used unconventional ways like muggle guns he would have won.
@@davidortiz3094 yes harry won bcoz dumbledore and snape rigged the odds in his favour this still doesn't change the fact that harry couldn't be killed by Tom riddle
@@sarthakdixit4834 the reason he didnt die was cuz voldy killed the horcrux not him, im guessing if he avada kedavraed him again he would have died
Harry didn't save Draco in return for him not identifying him, he would have saved Draco regardless, because that was the sort of person he was.
good point
Yes good point but harry saved draco after this,draco was a good guy deep down
@@azzfades I think it depends on what you consider makes a person a "good guy"
Personally, I don't consider bullies to be good guys. And he *WAS* a bully. And yes, so was James Potter.
Good guys and bad guys are not digital as they are in unimaginative fiction. In reality it is a spectrum, and the line between "good guy" and "bad guy" is a bit arbitrary.
I'm sure Snape considered James to be a bad guy, while Sirius probably thought he was a good guy.
* coughs * Drarry
@@erictaylor5462 the world isnt as Grey as you care to admit.
Everyone have a bad side including Harry Potter (even if we don't see much of it because he's the '' hero'')and that how it works.
I think at that point Draco had become completely fed up with the life of a death eater and living with Voldemort and Bellatrix and dealing with emotional abuse by all death eaters
Its one thing to b told what someone was like and their vision for the world, and another to actually see and live it. Draco knew if he called out Harry, then he and his family will have zero chance of survival or b scared 😱 and miserable 😩 forever ♾.
michael collins agreed
Probably sort of like being in the Mafia. At first it looks cool to hang around with people in expensive suits with seemingly unlimited amounts of money, but eventually, you realize you're surrounded by psychopaths who are just one temper tantrum away from killing you.
I disagree with Dean here, but only on the matter of semantics. I don't think Draco ever wanted to be a Death Eater. I think he wanted to be what he thought a Death Eater was. He wanted to protect his "culture" and "identity" but he didn't understand the reality of the world Voldemort had imagined, not the least was which how he intended to achieve his aims. He couldn't tolerate Dumbledore and still once tasked with killing him couldn't do it even at the expense of his life. In the end, he was doing things, I think, only for the protection of his parents. He was always redeemable, and as much as he wanted to impress his father, to play the role of a Malfoy, he couldn't be evil.
I'm sure Voldemort wasn't the ideal house guest 😂
Remember Draco tried to be harry's friend in the 1st movie, but he crack a joke on ron in front of harry turning harry off.
his dad told him to try to become friends with Harry to help Voldemort
But he also met Harry and talked to him in diagon alley before he knew it was him. You know, when he offended hagrid in the window?
@joyce li some Death Eaters thought that Harry might possess Dark powers and become a Dark wizard (following in Voldemort's footsteps) so perhaps they wanted to get involved with Harry early on
Matteus Oliver Irving ah yes. in my mind he sounded a bit like a snob child from his upbringing, but not a bully yet he soon to become.
Again it's Drarry I could think og
I believe this was the turning point of the war. Draco’s hesitation to identify Harry on the spot was, in my opinion, the most crucial part to Voldemort’s defeat once and for all. Let’s not forget that Draco disarmed Dumbledore moments before Snape killed him which became another crucial part. It prevented Voldemort from being master of the Elder Wand as he, out of ignorance, assumed Snape was the master of the Elder Wand.
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Cardboard Calamity I am aware of that. I was focusing on what Draco was facing during the skirmish at Malfoy Manor. Also, I was referring to the plot side of it.
Snape was killing Dumbledore because he was asked to, he never defeated Dumbledore so the wand wouldn't have become snapes. That was dumbledores plan; to die with the wand so nobody could defeat him and win the wand's allegiance. Draco disarming Dumbledore and become master of the elder wand was never intended
I mean Voldemort didn't even know Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore anyway
CesAlvz True. By the time Harry told Voldemort Draco was master of the Elder Wand it was too late for Voldemort to disarm Draco as Harry already did so at Malfoy Manor.
The boy who had no choice.
Stop with that. He had a choice in deciding to join the DE and trying to regain his families place in Toms heart. He had a choice. He just didnt have a choice when he was up for a challange and was given an impossible one
Well he really wanted to become a D.E and everything but after his meetings and everything else he was frightened he didn't want this kind of life at all.Even his Mum Narcissa knew that this mission and Draco being a D.E was no good. You could see in the films and in the books how Draco isn't evil he doesn't have a choice in his childhood he tries to please his father by obeying him under any cost, and besides when he realizes that war is coming he feels trapped on which side to fight on. He doesn't have much choices and to disobey his father means to get punished and draco wants the opposite. When he is granted the dark mark has his encounter with Snape and we can see he wants too please Voldemort and everyone else but we can also see how he failed to kill Dumbledore and felt terrible,even like befriended Myrtle, and then he proved throughout the deathly Hallows his true colors a bit, so this man has no choice
@@arielachern4938 no, he was frightened because HE had to kill someone. Its not realy a reediming arc because he had no problam with snape doing it for him lol
@@arielachern4938 it has nothing to do with "obeying his father", the mission was given to him by voldy
Yes I already know but this is my opinion not a fact
“Has there been a character who talks the talk and doesn’t walk the walk more than Draco?”
Me: Yeah, his father, who will be hearing about this.
You win the internet for tonight
@@lol0787 I agree this comment is gold.
oh boy you made me have the laugh of my week, thank you
That was good, thx
Lucius did walk the walk in the First Wizarding War though...it was due to bad luck rather than incompetence that he failed in the second.
just one thing about this video: narcissa never "served" voldemort.. lucius was a deatheater, bella was but narcissa wasn't.. she was loyal to lucius and bella and loved draco but she was never loyal to voldemort..
Yep, she was only loyal to her family.
Dunkelelf3 hate how you shorten Bellatrix’s name...makes me think of Twilight...Eewe
"Tom Riddle was a filthy mud-blood!!" ~ Narcissa
yeah, I think Narcissa just wanted to support her family
According to jk in answer to was Narcissa a death eater, no she wasn’t but believed in everything Voldermort was about so she was loyal to him for a time
Am I the only one that would LOVE to read HBP and DH from Draco's point of view?
Shannon Morales Alvira best comment I’ve seen. That would be incredible and I don’t think I’d be able to put the book down once I began reading it.
Omg yes. Dreaming of this. Or at least some fanfiction that's really good.
Riyadhra Jackson I think her idea is brilliant. It would genuinely be captivating to see Draco’s side to the Wizarding War as the one good Death Eater. The moral conflicts he would have faced his opinion upon what was going on and who he supported what convinced him and so on and so forth. I’d rather read and watch stuff based on that than yet another terrible Fantastic Beasts flick.
@@OhItsReo Don't give me Ideas for something to write aaaa-
@@jamesbradley3667 YES!!
I think Draco realised Harry was his only hope and so he helped him, just like Narcissa also helped him. Both Malfoy's wanted to be free from Voldemort
@Logia dude Disagree.
@Logia dude Yeah, ik.
@@vanessat7758 Don't just say disagree. Say why instead of that BS.
@@Jonas_Albert My comment was a year ago, and the one I originally replied to has since deleted their comment. So I don't remember what the conversation was originally about, got it?
@@vanessat7758 Yes. I also wrote the comment before i read you explaining that it was before you read the book so we both made a mistake.
I honestly don’t think Draco and Narcissa were bad people.
Edit: guys this comment is old 😂. I wrote it when i was new in the fandom and I was clueless. So don’t come at me I know they aren’t good or bad. There it’s settled
Maddie Narcissa was a pureblood supremacist. She never stopped her beliefs. She’s the equivalent of an avid KKK supporter. Draco completely changed. He did a 180. He did become a very good person.
@@Milfuelle100 when did he ever change? (Don't say cursed child its not canon). He doesn't have a hidden golden heart people, get over it. He is a racist git, a bully.
He definitely doesn’t have a heart of gold but he never set out to kill so I guess there’s that
Milfuelle100 well, that’s good!
Huffleclaw 101 yea, he’s not the best but he’s not the worst either.
Draco was just a bully whose parents were wizard-nazis. Although he and Harry were enemies, they were school-yard enemies. In addition to maturing, he was suddenly faced with the harsh reality of the ideology of his extremist circle of friends and family. Having predictably adopted the bigoted views about "mud-bloods" from his parents is one thing, but the murder and torture of real people is quite a different beast entirely, especially that of your fellow student from school which you have known since you were 10. He was a jerk sure, but not a murderer. And although he and Harry had their differences to say the least, they had known each other since they were kids, grown up together at the same school and been through alot together.
I love your pfp
And I think it really hit home for Draco, seeing a Hogwarts teacher killed and eaten by a snake right on the table in front of him
Generally speaking, as much as we grew to hate Draco, he was a victim of circumstances. Striving to be like his supposedly father, he adopted quite a bit of his personality, and at the point where he became a death eater, the same fear his father had of Voldemort, has driven Draco.
Another thing to note is, that even Voldemort respected Dumbledore, although that respect is exclusively linked to how powerful he is, while Draco's respect towards Dumbledore is on a different scale, leading to him not carrying out the order.
He was a good person underneath
*Muggle-borns
I agree with you. Draco knew that if he identified Harry, at Malfoy Manor, he and his mother would be forever servants of the Darklord, in their own house. Harry was their only chance of surviving Voldemort. (He has already assigned Draco a suicide mission to kill Dumbledore).
And their chance of finally being free of Voldemort. Living with the muggles was better than living like that
And yet in the very act of not being able to kill Dumbledore, he weakened Voldemort by disarming Dumbledore, therefore unwittingly (and probably unknowingly) becoming the master of the Elder Wand.
I'm amazed that Snape never revealed it to Harry in his final memory. A wizard as accomplished as Snape surely knew of the wand's ownership changing hands
@@qahirmakhani348 but Snape could not have given any memory since he was not at the disarming scene, so there is no memory to give and did not know that wand had changed allegiance. Poor snape, accidentally dying because of a wrong understanding, and hence unable to fulfil Dumbledore's instruction to him that he should tell Harry about harry being a horcrux once Voldy stopped assigning Nagini to work and also encasing it with magical charms.
I think it made him something like the magical counterpart of Dudley. He had always been bullying Harry, but in the Deathly Hollows he and Harry shook hands! Dudley even said he didn‘t ever think of Harry as being a burden to the Dursley-family. Surely, Harry saving Dudley‘s life from the Dementor-attack May have contributed to this change...and I read that even after the victory over Voldemort, Dudley and Harry visited each other - they didn’t have anything to say, but they got along in a special way of understanding.
I noticed that there was a similar silent-understanding between Harry and Draco bringing their children to the HOGWARTS-Express. They exchanged looks and slightly nodded.... that might have been a nod in ways of greeting, but to me it sort of said now I understand what you went through back when we were these kids going to Hogwarts. Maybe even a bit of thanks or appreciation after they saved each others‘ life’s. They would -for sure - never become the best of friends, but there certainly was no need for words.
Yumi Chan bonds like that are truly an odd and very interestingly unique thing
Eventually when Harry is (idk) what to call it but chief auror him and Draco have a duel to test their skills. It’s been a while since I went in the potter rabbit hole but just a cool tid bit 😅
Excellent observation.
@@Dankargonaut coool! Who won?
Why’d you have to write a mini essay
I think when Draco was a kid he was just repeating what he heard at home and when he got older and actually witnessed what the death eaters and Voldemort were doing it got real for him and he realized that it was wrong and he didn't want to be that way. I think the only reason he stayed with Voldemort was because Voldemort threatened his family. He even said this to Dumbledore. Rowling has stated that she wrote Draco that was to show the some people are bad, some people are brave, and some people aren't bad but are cowards (shown by Draco and his family defecting at the end rather than stand up to Voldemort). But I don't think Draco was acting cowardly, personally. For one thing, it was brave of him to deny he recognized Harry, but also, he was doing what he needed to do to survive.
There was a deleted scene in Deathly Hallows 2 that I feel should have been kept in. After Neville's speech and Harry ends his pretense at being dead, Draco throws Harry a wand.
@@chezellis Written in the book?
That makes a lot of sense when you put it that way and I never thought about it like that
I think the answer is really simple: Draco has a heart after all & he really doesn't want to be Death Eater after all that he has witnessed. ;)
Hes basically Regulas
Ooh! Good one! Yes! I never thought of that! :)
He is the equivalent of a kid being born and raised into a Nazi family. Then growing up and eventually getting to an age where he starts to be able to think on his own amd SEE that what he has been told the cause was all about was not the reflecrion of what the hategroup is actually doing to others and how they are all just puppets for the greater goal of their "supreme leader" while meaning nothing to him as an individual - replaceable the second one fails in their mission
@@jjbum3726 💯💯
Nope, he did want to be, such as some Germans choose not to be Nazis. What you are born as, does not decide who you are.
Draco Malfoy: Frees Harry and his friends. "I'm the spy!"
Harry: "Why are you helping us?"
Draco: "I don't care if you win. I need Voldemort to lose!"
Fanfiction ! 😁😂 Oh I swear that would be great though
I think this was a turning point in the war. Had Draco confirmed Harry's identity, it would've been all over. Harry at this point wasn't ready to face Voldemort and he didnt know how to defeat him because no one told him that he was an accidental horcrux. Had Voldemort arrived that night, he would have killed Harry right then and there. Draco was the dark horse in the war. Voldemort didn't see him coming. 😉 Draco did a small thing that had a big impact.
actually harry did know how to defeat voldemort he just didnt know where the horcruxes were
He couldn’t have killed Harry because of his blood
@@celtictarotreadings333 Voldemort had Harry's blood in the reviving spell, so his blood could no longer save him.
@@katherinkeegan8601 No, when he put Harry's blood in his body, he extended the love protection and until Voldemort dies, he is bound to Earth
You dare talk to me like that in my OWN HOUSE?!
VulKus «Oh fck off you bumder»
If the term ‘ok boomer’ was invented back then Lucius would’ve been wrecked that time.
Honestly me when someone gets smart with me 😂😂
I've being saying that ever since
"Yes, I dare!"
I felt so bad for draco in hbp and can we just appreciate Tom Felton’s acting. Seeing him break down in the bathroom and in front of dumbledor really got me.
SAME HERE AND YES HES AMAZING!
I think it just comes down to one thing: Draco isn’t a murderous psychopath. He thought he hated mudbloods and their allies but his heart wasn’t capable of the hatred required for killing or revelling in death. The kind of hatred the Nazis had for Jews, the settlers had for the aboriginals, the white lynchers had for black Americans. He couldn’t hate. He could only feel fear and desperation in the 6th and 7th books. He couldn’t be directly responsible for Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s deaths. He wasn’t capable of that. He couldn’t even kill Dumbledore to save his own parents. Draco wasn’t a good person but he was a far cry from evil. I know fans have very mixed feelings on TCC, but Draco became such a great father and a genuinely good human being. He rejected his parents’ beliefs and raised his son to believe the opposite.
Basically he had all of the traits of a nazi but was too cowardly to actually practice what he preached. Not the greatest of commendations.
shatterjack Cowardly? I would argue that he was most brave. Just because you don’t have hate in your heart doesn’t mean you are a coward. Sure, he was ambitious and Slytherin, but he - in the end - stuck to his morals and I believe that makes him just as heroic and dynamic as anyone else. It’s like in the novel when he throws an unforgivable curse at Harry “Crucio” he didn’t have that kind of intent in him to actually harm Harry. He was just in immeasurable pain.
Sociopathy, not psychopathy
Kiui
If you’re referring to medical context no one is ever officially diagnosed as a psychopath or a sociopath. They don’t exist in the mental health official handbook, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). In fact, both conditions are actually clinically perceived as an antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).
While they are both diagnosed under the umbrella of ASPD, there are some key differences between these disorders, but a “murderous psychopath” still can apply in the context they used. The term psychopath is often used by the general public to describe someone who doesn’t fit into society. This could be someone who suffers from a mental illness or is a violent criminal, but the real true definition of a psychopath is antisocial personality disorder.
If TCC is to be considered then I'd say he's a good person at heart, just raised by terrible parents. In the end he found his true calling, but he had to take a longer/more difficult path than most because it was derailed by his family early on. That he's able to do a 180 on generations of beliefs passed down in family says a lot about his character's strength.
Draco got fed up, that's it. He realized Voldemort is shit and far by what he was told. He felt nothing but fear in that whole situation and didn't want to live like that. Probably was highly dissapointed with his family as well for dragging him there.
Draco didn't just save Harry by denying that he knew it was Harry, he saved the other innocents who were being detained within the manor.
If he had confirmed Harry's identity, Harry *might* have escaped, but I don't think most of the others would have due to the surrounding enemy's numbers alone.
Draco's decision to lie was indeed a huge turning point in the war.
because he loves him 💕 ... nah but in all seriousness, great analysis. i love how both draco and narcissa in their seemingly small acts of defiance changed voldemort’s fate in such a huge way. the love that the malfoys have for each other is so powerful, my favourite characters in the series.
Very true.
This is the only good take on it I've read so far, among all the other people acting like Draco was a good person who renounced his racism. He was a shit heel who never changed, but there was still love between him and his parents, and that was voldemort's downfall. The fact that his failure was set in stone by a family's love for each other fits the theme of the story perfectly, even if that family was a bunch of assholes.
@@rooty or maybe bad writing.
@@jjbum3726 yes!
i still dont understand how you dont have 1 million subs, u deserve it so much! also i have been watching ur videos non stop for the past few days!
hopefully one day :)
We need to make sure to 👍every video, more likes, the more it'll be suggested to others watching similar content
If only they showed his redemption properly, he would have been there with Zuko as one of the best redemption arc
ikr? I love both of them sm
In the Netherlands Malfoy and Zuko are voiced by the same guy, thought you would appreciate that fact haha!
thiiiiiiiiisss. I completely agree.
Draco like many was trapped between who he was and who he was expected to be
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Drako has a good heart but his upbringing made him act like a butthole. When the time came to actually really hurt and kill someone , he couldn’t do it because of his Conscience.
Er no. When did he ever show he has a good heart or have a conscience? All he ever cared about was saving himself and his parents from being murdered by voldemort, which he realised could happen atbany moment unless harry stopped the dark lord. He never cared about anyone else.
I absolutely agree. He was just a KID in a shitty situation. When your parents lead you into a dangerous lifestyle, how are you supposed to turn that around? He was just trying to fit into the role that his parents forced him into.
shatterjack but let’s be realistic, what if your parents lives were put on your shoulders. you wouldn’t want to save yourself by being murdered? Who wouldn’t care?
@@inuplic108 Exactly, anybody would do that, which is why it doesn't mean he has a good heart. It's normal self-preservation instinct, to protect yourself and your family. Being a good person means putting others before yourself, which malfoy never does.
shatterjack um isn’t lying about Harry being Harry putting Harry before himself he could have easily told his parents that it was him and ratted him out and his friends out.
There should be a book on Draco's perspective
No should have been the wands perspective
The book would be called "Waagh"
Draco deep inside was loyal to the school. When he saw Bellatrix destroy the hall he was mortified.
Great analysis! Draco’s heart was changing, and that moment in the manor showed great bravery on his part for making the decision he did. Reminds me of Dumbledore’s quote about how it’s our decisions that make us. Ppl call him the boy who had no choice. But ultimately he did have a choice..and made it that night to save Harry. It did indeed make a difference in the war.
The biggest part that makes this more than just 'he didn't recognize him bc of the face jinx' is because he hesitated to identify hermione and ron
Uploaded just as I was about to eat my dinner. Dinner just got MUCH more enjoyable. Thanks dean
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Dumbledore seem to calculate down to the smallest detail things that would seem impossible. He demonstrates this on a number of occasions throughout the series.I believe that the events that lead up to Draco's change of heart were accounted for be Dumbledore. Dumbledore new that Draco would start to break, when he would start to break and how. Another example of this is after Ron and company freed Harry from the Dersely''s bars on his windows and they went to the Weasly's house, Harry's school notification was sent to the Weasly's house at Harry's trial, Dumbledore just happens to show up several hours early without being notified that the time of Harry's trial and moved up.The situation with Draco seems to fit that category. He knew that Draco would confront him and he deliberately became disarmed so that Draco would become the master of the Elder Wand and he knew that Harry would win a a fight for another wand making Harrythe master of the Elder wand.
Draco wanted power and glory but when push came to shove, he realized he wasn't evil and Dumbledore new that about Draco and planned accordingly.
I guess... Dumbledore must have seen the 14,000,605 possible scenarios with only one winning possibility... in which Dumbledore must be killed by Snape... and Harry must be "killed" by Voldemort.
Anyway... Dumbledore IS the Ancient One / Sorcerer Supreme here.
I think you covered all the main psychological influences of Draco. It's hard to support a person who reduces your idol, your father, into a broken shell AND knowing that you were marked for death. There is the issue of what Fenrir Grayback did to Draco on Voldemort's orders, but whether a large or small scare, it is just another drop in this "this isn't glory" bucket that has been accumulating since Draco watched a Hogwarts teacher murdered and eaten by a snake. Draco has the delusion of grandeur, a ruling class of wizards that are worthy of praise and genuflection of the "lesser". Once that fantasy is permanently destroyed, there is remorse, regret, and helplessness. Attempting to save Harry is one of the first times Draco is able to ACT. It's not that he's gone all noble and humble, but Draco can't be party to the evil of Voldemort any longer.
Crazy to think that Harry had no parents and yet was surrounded by people who loved him and on the other hand Draco had parents, yet he was lonely and emotionally abused.
Yeah as much as Harry’s life was difficult, Harry was pretty lucky that he had the most loyal friends and other people who cared for him.
Draco on the other hand had no choice and his life was complicated.
IMO
Draco, even though he would probably deny it, sees Harry as a rival. Not only a rival, but a friend of sorts. Someone who he couldn't kill.
Kind of like Ash Ketchum and Gary Oak. Gary acts like a total douche, but would still rather help Ash when their backs are to the wall.
That moment when you realize Gary's oaks kid after like 20 years
"Smell you later Potter!"
A rival, yes.
But a friend? They hate eachother and Draco would much rather save himself than saving Harry
@@huffleclaw1019 Off course. But as to why he did not identify Harry at this point is obvious (atleast i think so). Had he identified Harry, then he would have been responsible for his death. He's sort of like Wormtail, a coward, who tried to be like his father and be a "leader" etc, but when push come to shove he's a coward. He's neither evil, nor good, just a coward.
I don't think he likes Harry, since Harry always called him on his bullshit, but i think "adult" Draco, has a lot of respect for Harry as a man.
@@Mukation I completely agree with everything you said
I always thought this moment could be traced back to their first meeting in Diagon Alley, to the friendship that almost was but wasn't, I thought Draco wondered if he would be were Ron and Hermoine were, at that moment, if only he wasn't who he was, if only he chosen differently. I genuinely thought it was a what if moment.
I've wondered that sort of as well. Like what would have happened if the two did become friends? Would Harry have hung out at Malfoy Manor over the summer instead of the Weasley's? Would Lucius still be as loyal to Voldemort or would he stab his son's best friend in the back and hand him over to the man who plans to kill him?
I’m on the verge of crying reading this 😭
@@lynjo5570 The Deatheaters first thought Harry would be a new Dark Lord they could rally around. Lucius would have mentioned this at home. And he would have known that Harry and his son were the same age, and instructed Draco to try to befriend him if he ever came to Hogwarts. But Draco being a spoilt brat tried once and when he failed decided to sulk and be nasty instead of trying to be friends with Harry.
Draco is a good example of someone who thinks things are nice in theory (no doubt from his upbringing), but seeing them in action made him see how horrific it actually was.
If only the filming crew of HP&DH pt.2 didn't cut the part where Draco throw a wand at Harry. 😒💔
Honestly the story of Harry Potter from Draco’s perspective would be an extremely inspiring one especially for people born into a family with high expectations
Of course he did it because he secretly wanted Voldemort to die. He just went with the option where that outcome was more likely.
All boys look up to their fathers. Draco was no different. But as he grew up, he saw his father for what he was, and had no intention of walking in his father’s footsteps. The way he raises his son says more about him than anything else.
I think thats one of the theme of harry potter. Draco and Harry look up to their father but realized what jackass they were. Harrys father eventually change for the better but damaged already being done and harry still disappointed by that because he too was a victim of bullying. With Draco he was disillusioned from the image of his father and he become better person and taught his children become less bigoted and more accepting toward muggle born amd muggles.
I always wondered how differently he would have turned out if Harry and Ron had been less defensive when they met. If they could have swayed him by trying to include him early on instead of rejecting him because of his naive devotion to his parent's beliefs. I kind of always felt some of his animosity was due to jealousy of their friendship & adventures.
You know what is said about first impressions
Nope, when he insulted Ron, Harry was turned off because he reminded Harry of Dudley. The long time feud between Malfoys and Weasleys didn't help either.
.... The deep hurt sprang up out of a young Harry's feelings when Harry's very first friend had been insulted and that was an instant rejection from a boy who suffered bullying, neglect, and deprivation from his blood-related so-called family.
He was sick and tired of Voldermorts treatment of his family and he didn't want to be evil and wanted his family to survive and be known differently to how they have been know he realised all that Voldermord had done was wrong
Can you cover what would happen if somebody who is under the imperious curse took veritaserum (sorry for any misspellings) by this I mean if someone was given veritaserum when they were under the imperious curse and the person who put the curse apon them told them to lie. Which would overpower the other?
And if the imperious curse made them tell nobody something!
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One can withstand the imperius curse. But not veritaserum.
@@KonohasEdge It might be possible to resist veritaserum if the person magically altered their memories.
@@lonewolfatari475 this is purely head canon and has not been confirmed.
Like his mother, Draco was done with Voldemort and his Death Eaters, and he wasn't going to do their bidding any longer.
So when it comes to Draco, at the end of the day he was a child who wanted his father's approval more than anything in the world. So naturally he recited everything his father said to gain said approval as most children do. When he got old enough to think for himself and actually saw Lord Voldemort and the horror he caused, he knew it wasn't something he wanted. I honestly think that Lucius spouted off so much throughout the years because he didn't actually believe Voldemort would return. When Voldemort did return, his whole character changed as well. I don't think Narcissa ever supported Voldemort either, but was trapped because of marriage and her family. I do think this was a turning point of the war, because it showed that even so called death eaters were starting to question what they were really doing. At the same time I think Harry would've escaped had he recognized him, because of all the other many times where it seemed like he was completely doomed, and the most random thing would happen allowing him to escape at the last second.
I remember feeling like Draco loathed his father more as he saw him falling apart
Draco was pissed that he had to clean up Lucius's mess and Lucius didn't have the magic stones to be the man.
Dumbledore said in the 3rd book "A life's debt will always pay back either it's now or later" It happened Harry saved Peter in the 3rd book and Peter saved Harry in the 7th book Draco saved Harry in Malfoy manner and Harry saved him in the room of requirement.
What if Harry and Cedric decided to go on the offensive immediately when Wormtail approached them at the cemetery? Could the two overpower Wormtail and destroy the half alive Voldemort?
Hmm....I'm not really sure why not but for plot the answer would be no I"m guessing. Technically speaking I suppose they could temporarily destroy Voldemort but he still has all of the horcruxes except for the diary at that point so he would somehow come back. Also the death eaters popped up soon after.
No thats dumb
Maybe the confusion of “WTFAI?!” And “WTHIT?”.
I do think Harry and Cedric working together could’ve overpowered Wormtail because even though Voldemort was there he was in absolutely no condition to fight.
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So basically he was a Regulas that wasnt a fully fledge death eater and survived
I hope you never stop doing these videos. I love them, thank you!
Draco didn’t identify Harry because part of him has softened towards his school mate, even if they’re not friends he knew Harry since they were kids, and he was still young and his heart hasn’t totally hardened. In the deathly hollows when his parents called him to join them he was so hesitant because he watched all of the kids he grew up around get hurt and killed, and his heart broke a little knowing what following Voldemort is really about.
Please don't stop Dean. I love listening to your updated videos
Short answer without watching: He did know it was harry. He was just stalling because he didn't want to kill harry.
You can not like someone, but you don’t want them to die. Draco also didn’t have a choice in anything and this was one moment where he could do the right thing and he did.
Draco wanted Voldemort to fail. That's it. He finally had to experience what being on the outside meant. To be one of the hated. He was all good when his family were the ones in jackboots.
Most accurate analysis. Makes me laugh reading all the "he was really a good guy" comments. No. He was still acting in service to his view of his family being too good.
Okay but how could LUCIUS not put it together seeing Ron and Hermione with Harry? He obviously knew them, and surely knew that they were likely travelling together. They shouldn't have needed Draco to confirm, though it's still one of my favorite moments in his story arc.
Lucius didn't see Harry so much and Malfoy saw him everyday during childhood days, so with appearance changing spells he has more chances to recognize his features,they usually do everything together but at that situation if u think everything is possible, Harry is one who can kills lord,so they could decide him not go for dangerous place if they can do it themselves,or they could use somebody like Harry to fool everybody,while Harry doing the real things. Plus ,many people who were hurt by the lord in different ways,bad guys didn't know for sure what trio mission was so it can be any person who has knowledge to help them with their task.
Lucius and Bellatrix knew it was them, but I think it was more of a: “Well you don’t see them enough, but Draco does so let’s have his opinion? And if we’re wrong, the punishment falls harder on him” sort of thing.
Yes, Draco’s mother loved him more than she hated others, that creates a foundation that is harder to corrupt than you may expect.
I think it’s pretty simple. Draco actually ENJOYED being Harry’s rival. So much so, that he came to “like” Harry and what he looked at as a “friendly rivalry.” And when it got to the point he had to make a choice, his feelings towards Harry had actually changed.
You mean Goku-Vegita kinda thing???
Erich Anastacio I guess that’s a good way to put it.
It reminds me of Regulus Black. He was looking forward to joining the death eaters, he was also 16 just like Draco. Although once he realised what the life of a death eater was like he decided he didn’t like it anymore and it wasn’t worth it (goes on to discover horcrux secret) Regulus was even described to be like Draco, both young and didn’t know what they were actually doing .
Yeah and also closely relatives its like happened this tragedy again to this family but at least it has happy end for draco
Draco’s introduction is wanting to shake hands with Harry Potter.
This says everything
He was never bad, it was his father who brainwashed him all the time! Deep down he always wanted to be friends with Harry
He had no choice🥺❤️
@Maddies World he didn't do the wrong thing! He had to do what his father told him to do
@Maddies World how dare you accuse me of not reading the books! (Also I know he was bragging about it but he was only doing that because he had heard stories that turned out to be lies about You Know Who)
@「 lumos 」 they don't need to reads the books if they don't want, not everybody has time to read 7 long books.
@「 lumos 」 babe, stfu. ‘Maybe if you read the books…’ just get off your high horse, dismount, and realise that just because someone doesn’t share your opinion does not mean that they are misinformed or did not ingest the same piece of media as you did. They just read things a different way, saw them a different way, and had a different opinion.
And finally, just because someone says something doesn’t mean they actually mean it or believe it. Maybe if you were socially intelligent you would know that?
Some of the choices he made were his tho
Draco owes harry one for saving him from the fiendfyre in the room of requirement.
That happened afterwards
@Mad Media not exacly.. they would have been dead anyway if dobby wouldn't have come to save then
His mom does it.
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Draco owes him this for stepping on his face and breaking his fucking nose.
@@UnfamiliarIntimacy draco owes him for bullying him for 6 years too lmao
I mean Malfoy is not my favorite character but a what if scenario sacrifice himself to save Harry would be a good redemption...that’s it....
Sacrifice isnt the best word
He didn't sacrifice himself lol. Just didn't identfy harry. Also he didn't do it because he changed his opinions, he did it to save his and himself familly from voldemort. Its not that heroic.
@@netagenis7235 it's herotic tho like you said he did it for his family
@@ladyhinatauzumaki470 also for himself. Yeah it is good that he cared about his parents but it's not as heroic as people are saying it is, sense he never cared for anyone alse and didn't want harry to win because he realized his side was good, he didn't change his veiws. It's exacly like narcissa and snape.
He didn't sacrifice, he just lied that, that wasn't Harry.
Loved your intro, and I clicked as soon as I saw the video. You always get my gears turning.
Draco was a conflicted character tht had his parents views forced on him as a child and he was dealing with the expectations forced on him and his on views. Yes he wanted to hurt Harry and others but never actually kill anyone
One of many turning points, but a HUGE one! Great analysis.
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Jk Rowling: Draco is a polysexual lesbian
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Strange, isn't it, that the ones who expound the strength of purebloods so much, like Voldemort and Umbridge aren't even purebloods?
Is it just the hatred they have for their muggle parents? Their beliefs that purebloods are better and since I'm so much better than those around me so I should be pureblood by proxy? What?
4:33 I wonder why Voldemort broke off the cane handle of Lucius' wand? Is it because he never intended to EVER give the wand back to him, even if he succeeded in killing Harry during the Battle of the Seven Potters?
Did the Malfoys have to wait until AFTER the Battle of Hogwarts in order to get new wands? I don't think Narcissa could've got her wand back from Draco after the fight in the Room of Requirement
Another thing about wands, if the wand chooses the wizard, then why do they change allegiances when the wands are taken from them? How can they get a new wand if their old one is lost, stolen or destroyed? How can someone use another person's wand, even if it doesn't work as good and efficiently as their own?
Wands only change allegiance if the original owner is disarmed if won in a duel and if it's a borrowed wand it isn't as powerful as it didn't choose you. Yes the wand chooses the wizard/witch but as Olivander said "its not always clear why".
@@sickboisadventures The thing about that is that they took Bellatrix LeStrange's wand from her but it was still loyal to her whereas Draco's wand DID change loyalties, even though Harry didn't duel Draco to get it, he just ripped it out of his hand
And what happens when its a friendly duel, like what happened in Chamber of Secrets when the wands are given back to the duelers?
A serious question for drarry shippers: Do you have romantic feelings for your school bully???
Yes
Usually haters end up as couples
@@ahanabhattacharyya2030yea...But no
Ahana Bhattacharyya yeah.... in movies.
hey that's what you do, you take what your bully gives you, let them know it doesn't phase you, but makes you want them more. This is where the fun begins, you make them fall madly in love you so far that you are walking down the aisle and there is when you get your revenge and leave them. muhahahahaahahahahaha...........ha
Your special effects are getting better and better
I wonder.... what would have happened if Harry accidentally killed Draco with the Sectumsempra curse?
Id never recover lmao probably wouldn’t finish the books not to mention guilt would probably eat Harry alive cause Harry isn’t a murder. He disliked Malfoy and he wanted to inflict pain, but he didn’t want to kill him, at least it didn’t seem like he did. He was shocked that the spell even did what it did. But if Malfoy died I imagine things would have gotten very Bad. Lucius and Narcissa would have been highly upset, especially knowing that Narcissa at least didn’t want her son to do the task, and even though Lucius probably did to restore their name it is evident that family means more than anything to him, this could have turned them against Voldemort and when Harry ended up in the manor the ending could have possibly been the same.
MyNameIsOctopus unless, they blamed Harry for killing their son, then you could assume that wouldn’t even hesitate to call the Dark Lord and possibly murder him themselves. Im not sure of course these are only speculations. Because of draco would have died in that scene he wouldn’t have finished the cabinet meaning death eaters would have invaded the castle. And since the Unbreakable Vow Snape made had been broken Snape would die and nobody would be able to kill Dumbledor and even though he was going to die anyways it could have taken time. Meaning the war would have gone on for much longer.
He would have felt extremely guilty but would feel better when inspection of the body found Draco’s Dark Mark.
Oh that would’ve really messed Harry up. He was horrified by what he did to Draco, in the books at least. He regretted it immediately. He had no desire to severely harm Draco. I think it would’ve destroyed his mental health to kill someone who yes, was an awful bully, but definitely did not deserve death.
Wouldn’t have been an accident. In that exact moment, he meant it. He regretted it after and would have regretted killing him, but he used an unknown spell based on a scribble “for enemies”. He was hoping to damage that boy beyond anything he could be taught in school. I’m pretty sure he was tempted to say avada kedavra, but then there would be no alibi. With this, he could submit the book, claim ignorance, blame the curriculum and unbeknownst to Harry, by convenient extension blame Snape.
I don’t think he would have considered any of this after the fact, but at that moment, the kill was no accident
I like how you say to be happy in the end of all of your videos. It’s a really nice thing to here! Thank you! And I don’t think they would have made it out without draco or another turned death eaters help.
Draco wasn't a bad person, he was a good person who made all the wrong choices, like Dumbledore said to him when he clearly saw that Draco didn't want to kill him. Beautiful moment in the Harry Potter and the Half blood Prince movie
I wanted to see if you were going to include and elaborate on the deleted scene of the 2nd wizarding war when draco ran infront of the dark lords face giving his wand to harry, that would have been very interesting
I'm so glad you made this video... I've always wondered why draco lied and tried to save harry when he hated him so much.. i think he was actually growing up and gaining maturity and he could decide what's right and what's wrong
Edit: thanks for the heart❤😭
He had a an excellent portrayal and in depth dive in the cursed child. I’m not sure if it is canon but Draco was a real treat in the story
My theory is that Draco is lowkey gay for Harry.
Well Tom Felton thinks that too🤣🤔
IVE ALWAYS THOUGHT THIS
I always thought this. It reminds me of those dark romance books from wattpad
don’t give JK Rowling any ideas
Jacob Ballance omg please no
Hi Dearest Dean. Thank you for another amazing masterpiece. It was truly amazing. I felt that Draco had a change heart because he lost the desire to be a Deatheater. He said what Voldemort wad doing to his parents and he didnt want to end up like that and he felt that he owed Harry for saving him in the Room of Requirement. Can't wait for your next video. Been having some Potter Withdrawal. Been missing you. 😥. Sending some🤗💕 and 💋😘 your way handsome.
The Deathly Hallows was a book where SO many characters I despised found redemption. Snape, Draco, even Slughorn.
This video essay has a lot of interesting insights that are new to me. Draco’s arc and motivations are much more than those of a generic villain. Eventually he is able to be something of a caring father and have a functioning life. I’m sorry to hear you don’t plan to make more of these analyses.
Yes, that time where Draco refrains from betraying Harry is a turning point.
How do you know Lucius was broken out at Snape's request?
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Two reasons I can think of:
1.) He knew it was Harry and genuinely didn’t want to see Harry die
2.) He was unsure it was Harry and was too scared to be wrong if it wasn’t him
I love the new opening! Keep up the great work, man.
This reminds me of the movie Jojo Rabbit, about a 10 year old kid who dreamed to be a nazi and idolized Hitler, but when he met a jew hidden by his mother in his house, he doesn't have the strength/will to turn the jew in to the Nazis, and he ended up being in love with the jew.
I think that Draco was one of the most important characters who, knowingly and unknowingly, helped in bringing down Voldemort on three different occasions.
1. He disarmed prof. Dumbledore making the elder want his own. (Unknowingly)
2. He lied about Harry being Harry in Malfoy Manor. (Knowingly)
3. He threw a wand to aid Harry when he jumped from Hagrid's arms when he had been pretending to be dead. (Knowingly)
This last part was cut from the movie but it is there in the book and it would've been amazing to watch.
He truly changed the course of Voldemort's victory. He was a true slytherin.
I think Malfoy's are part of the best characters in the saga especially Draco ( but i love Narcissa ) They do bad things , had complex morality but a interesting past and émotions and doubts . Voldemort i can't see redemption for his actions but he had a so interesting past
Keep up the amazing work Dean :)
I think Draco could have been a kind person with the right upbringing. You can clearly see how the pressure of having to kill Dumbledore was taking a toll on him in the Half Blood Prince, he didn't want to do it but he tried to live up to the expectations of his parents and fellow death eaters, which was really all he had known his entire life.
These videos are getting better
When Dumbledore disappeared with faux.. what did he do? Was it apparition? Was it the power of Faux?
It was the power of Fawkes. Dumbledore casted a spell that prevents humans from Apparating and Disapparating in and out of Hogwarts.
@@markcellini1928 they do apparate together at the end of the Half-Blood Prince, to retrieve the locket horcrux
Lanky Lemon I see your point, but Dumbledore temporarily lifted the enchantment to do so.
@@lankylemon8555 That's only in the movie, isn't it. In the book they need to leave Hogwarts first.
This makes Draco an unexpected ally as much as Narcissa had been. Wow!!
i, for the longest time, thought they were saying not "avera kedavra" but "abra cadaver" like a magician saying , "ill magically create a corpse!".
It pretty much is - all her spells are trying to be punny. One of the things that bugs me about the books (but I still keep re-reading them).
Abracadabra actually translates to something like "I create as I speak" (derived from Hebrew I believe) avada kadavra was probably derived as "I destroy as I speak".
I loved the new intro. Great video by the way I love every one of your videos. 👍🏻👍🏻