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Apr 02, 2013 05:25PM
Talk about the character Harry Potter.
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I wouldn't consider that a ground shattering entrance or anything. But it was rather extravagant.
Alright.
What about Harry, Harry?
What about Harry, Harry?
Wasn't that funny. But okay. xD
I really loved his character. He's so strong and kind, but not a complete Mary-sue! I love how J.K Rowling does that with all of her characters, they aren't perfect, they're like real people. They all have their flaws. :)

At fifteen:
-Has disturbing nightmares every night, one involving seeing a man lacerated and bleeding on the ground, while witnessing the attack first-hand.
-Is told that he must kill his adversary, lest he kill him. That's really intense for a fifteen-year-old.
-His godfather is killed right before him.
-Is possessed by a demonic villain/endures massive agony.
-Is chronically depressed and moody throughout most of the book.
At sixteen:
-Sees a girl get cursed with really disturbing results.
-Witnesses a girl leaving her leg behind (I know it was more comedic, but that, in the terms of the real world, is FREAKY).
-Spends most of the book obsessing over his nemesis. Honestly, it gets kind of annoying after a while, even though he's right.
-Sees best friend get poisoned, with disturbing results.
-Gets attacked by reanimated corpses and nearly dragged underwater.
-Sees mentor killed.
At seventeen:
-There are WAY too many to list, from watching a man's silver hand strangle himself to a classmate fall to his death and get incinerated (I know he didn't actually see it, but, still) to witnessing his house-elf friend get stabbed in the chest with a knife and die in his arms. Then, there are the maulings and the other gruesome killings, like seeing Fred get crushed by an avalanche of stone, and George losing an ear to Sectumsempra.
Oh, and practically all of his father figures were murdered. If he weren't psychologically damaged, I would think something was wrong with him.
If you've actually lived your life without encountering at least one thing that left an impression on you that made you act a little strange/depressed/unhappy, then clearly you live in some sort of happy bubble. Harry's no different. But yeah, he definitely had psychological issues.
Me neither. I know a lot of people rant about how moody and angry Harry was in most of the books, but it surely wasn't without good reason.
I feel really bad for Harry now D:

