In casual conversation, constantly ask: “Now what was the name of that kid with the scar again?”
Anytime they bring up the books, close your ears and sing loudly – then tell them they're spoiling it for you (even if you have no intention of reading them).
Tom Felton, however, took things one (several) steps further. The actor, who played Draco Malfoy in all eight of the films in the series, is maybe the biggest "Harry Potter" fan of them all.
Obviously there's no coming back from this spell, and according to the Ministry of Magic's classifications (and, again, fake-Moody) this is the worst Unforgivable Curse.
Stupefy is arguably the most prevalent offensive spell in Harry Potter, appearing far more often than most others in the same category. In addition to rendering people unconscious, the Stunning Spell impedes objects in motion and forces them to halt.
Make them play Quidditch with you. Give all of their friends Harry Potter related nicknames and act mortally offended when they don't know the history of their character. Change your name to that of a Harry Potter character and start screaming when they don't address you as such in public.
He took particular pleasure in taunting Hermione Granger, who just happened to have Muggle parents. Malfoy called her 'Mudblood', a very grave insult referring to a wizard or witch born to non-magic parents.
Hermione is the sole female protagonist in the series. She's also the character who exhibits the most feminine traits, such as being self- conscious about her appearance, being too emotional, and being vulnerable. Hermione, on the other hand, can be viewed as the most powerful of the three characters.
With 35% of Americans having read at least one Harry Potter book, among the biggest fans are men aged 18-34 (44%), women aged 18-34 (61%) and women aged 35-54 (41%).
Hermione solidified herself as the nerd of the group from the very start. She was mildly disliked and a little irritating. She was a know-it-all, yes, but what's wrong with that? This know-it-all attitude was well-deserved.
Last line of Harry Potter: “The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well.” There's a lot of controversy about this—the last line of Harry Potter—the epilogue that ends the Harry Potter series. Some people love it and others find it cheesy.
Did you know that the Hogwarts' motto is "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus" which means "never tickle a sleeping dragon"? Today, we're challenging you with a little word game all about it. Feeling wordy? Train your brain with this fun little game.