The underrated but familiar TV and movie actor Jason Isaacs plays Lucius Malfoy, Draco's father and a high-ranking member of the wizarding community. Malfoy is far crueler and snobbish than his son, believing in blood purity and wizarding supremacy.
Only recently did I consider another explanation: that Lucius Malfoy is actually an emotionally abusive father, which manipulates Draco toward the Dark Arts.
As a result, Voldemort was increasingly dismissive towards Lusicus and his whole family, culminating in the Battle of Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, where the Malfoys at long last renounced their allegiance to the Dark Lord and defected to the good side.
Here's the thing: He is abusive. The way that Draco views the world is because of how Lucius spoke to him as a child. Throughout the series, we see him talk down to not only his own son but Harry Potter as well.
A stern advocate of Pure-Blood supremacy, Lucius prided himself with his family's blood status and was highly condescending towards Muggle-Borns, Half-Bloods, and Blood Traitors, but in less of an open and derisive way like his son, though he still showed flagrant disrespect towards his rival, Arthur Weasley.
The main reason is that Lucius failed to retrieve the prophecy from the Ministry of Magic, put that on top of all the other times Lucius failed, and it leads to him losing any clout he once carried within the Death Eaters.
Lucius Malfoy did nothing to dispel this hateful impression and was a fully signed up supporter of pure-blood supremacy. In fact, he was in Lord Voldemort's closest circle as a Death Eater. He despised Muggles, Muggle-borns, those he saw as blood traitors and tried to instil those values in his family.
The plain answer is no.
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Harry, however, had never been less interested in Quidditch; he was rapidly becoming obsessed with Draco Malfoy. Aslan K.
Lucius Malfoy craved authority and recognition. Nothing pleased him more than to contribute to a foundation and be elected to its board; nothing made him happier than to walk down the street and have magical folk either kiss up to him or duck their heads and cross the street. Arthur Weasley did neither.
He Always Thought Highly Of Snape
During their time in Hogwarts, the two befriended one another, even though Lucius clearly wouldn't have liked Snape's secret crush's non-magical blood status. In the books, Sirius Black even makes a comment about how Snape was Lucius Malfoy's "lapdog" in school.
After Voldemort's downfall on the fateful night of Halloween in 1981, many Death Eaters are captured, but Lucius avoids being imprisoned by claiming that he was under the Imperius Curse throughout the war. He manages to retain his position among the social elite, but still remains a power-hungry bigot.
When Lucius turns on Voldemort due to the reveal of his Horcruxes, Narcissa divorces him, taking 75% of Malfoy's wealth with her.
Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa was cold, cunning and devoted to the Dark Lord. But she was also a mother, which meant she was willing to risk everything to make sure her son was safe. When Harry survived Voldemort's Killing Curse for the second time, Narcissa pretended he was dead so she could get to Draco.
Narcissa's greatest moment, however, was when she chose to betray Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Not knowing whether Draco was alive or dead, Narcissa chose to lie to the Dark Lord rather than risk losing her son.
She asked him because if Draco was still alive, she had something to fight for. She had a reason to lie to Voldemort. If Draco is alive, she needs to get into the school to see him and protect him, and helping Harry feign death was the easiest way to do that. But if Draco was already dead, she wouldn't have bothered.
He was more jealous of Harry than he let on
Specifically, Draco was jealous of Harry. It was easy to miss because Draco didn't often show his emotions, modelling himself on his cold, confident, calculating father, but J.K. Rowling has confirmed that a lot of his enmity towards Harry stemmed from envy.
Pansy Parkinson
Pansy had had a crush on Draco for a long time since at Hogwarts. Draco lost his virginity to her on the Yule Ball night in fourth year and since then Draco and Pansy had been sexual partners.
Draco Malfoy (June 5,1982-Present) is a Pure-blood wizard born to Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Black. Being the son of a Death Eater , Draco was raised to believe in the strong importance of blood purity. He attended Hogwarts from 1991-1999, as he repeats his seventh year after the battle .
Isaacs brings up Lucius' disheveled appearance in Deathly Hallows, raising the possibility that the Malfoy patriarch had begun drinking too much. The way Isaacs saw it, Lucius was in a no-win situation. Given everything he'd done, the man no longer had a place on either side of the war.
Because he and his family defected from the Death Eaters they were pardoned for their crimes after Voldemort's final defeat and did not serve a stint in Azkaban. He and Narcissa later had a grandson, Scorpius Malfoy, after Draco married Astoria Greengrass.
Lucius and Draco's crimes were forgiven due to their abandonment of Voldemort and his cause and Narcissa's lie to the Dark Lord that saved Harry Potter's life in the Forbidden Forest in the Battle of Hogwarts. None of them served time in Azkaban.
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Malfoy is far crueler and snobbish than his son, believing in blood purity and wizarding supremacy. Lucius is a genuinely dangerous presence in Chamber of Secrets; he even tries to kill Harry in the Hogwarts hallway.
Lucius knew he had failed to obtain the Prophecy at the Department of Secrets. He was aware of how Voldemort treated those who failed him.
Voldemort had wanted his return to remain secret, so as to have less opposition. The Dark Lord blamed Lucius for the mission's failure. Lucius was imprisoned in Azkaban and, even after he is free, was treated as a disgrace and a failure by Voldemort and the other Death Eaters.