Draco Lucius Malfoy is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. He is a student in Harry Potter's year belonging in the Slytherin house. He is frequently accompanied by his two cronies, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, who act as henchmen.
Hermione Granger
Hermione received ten out of twelve O.W.L.s in her fifth year. She received top marks in every subject except for Defense Against the Dark Arts. Harry received an 'O' in this exam, and it is the only one he did better at than Hermione.
Tom Riddle/Voldemort
Professor Dumbledore once said that Tom Riddle, a.k.a. Lord Voldemort, a.k.a. "He Who Must Not Be Named" (Ralph Fiennes/Hero Fiennes Tiffin/Christian Coulson), was the most brilliant student that Hogwarts has ever known.
In an interview, Rowling described Snape's character as an "antihero". She has said that she drew inspiration for Snape's character from a disliked teacher from her own childhood, and described Snape as a horrible teacher, saying the "worst, shabbiest thing you can do" as a teacher is to bully students.
Ron is a below average wizard
Ron passes his exams with good marks(including practical) in 1st year with a second hand wand. He uses a broken wand throughout his 2nd year and faces only a few problems.
7 Draco Malfoy
Draco's grades are surprisingly high, especially considering his aversion to hard work. He earns excellent marks in Potions, Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Transfiguration, placing him in the upper echelon of Hogwarts students.
The only member of the Weasley family to truly represent anything actually deep-down bad was Percy Weasley. Despite being surrounded by quite a cool family, he ended up being a pompous, arrogant snob who wanted nothing more than the utmost respect and power.
Lily brought light and warmth into Snape's life from the moment they met. He was an isolated, lonely child whose magic would have only made him more of an outsider in his hometown of Cokeworth.
He doesn't trust Snape as Dumbledore does, but he believes that he can detect any disloyalty. Moreover, Voldemort regards Snape as highly intelligent and therefore ' as a true Slytherin ' a person whose top priority is to take care of himself. To his twisted mind, selfless equals stupid.
Dumbledore takes Harry in as his favorite student, protects him, and shows faith in him and his abilities. He then sends Harry out to kill a dangerous wizard with very little preparation, all the while planning and expecting for Harry to meet his death.
Headmaster of Hogwarts throughout most of the Harry Potter series, it is safe to say that Dumbledore is the most powerful professor at Hogwarts. With his Elder wand, Dumbledore managed to get away both times he was threatened imprisonment at Azkaban. He could also duel Voldemort and hold his ground.
There's no question that Hermione was one of the best and fiercest characters in the Harry Potter franchise. With an abundance of wit and intelligence, she always proved to be a vital asset in everything, and needless to say, Harry, Ron, and the entire wizarding world would have struggled to survive without her.
Albus Dumbledore. Headmaster Dumbledore's inspired leadership of the Hogwarts School, always encouraging each student to do his or her best, and to tap into their own unique gifts and talents. Also, Dumbledore always had the courage to lead and protect Harry on his quest to defeat Lord Voldemort.
In the first books, we learned that Percy and Bill got 12 OWLs. And in 5th book we learned that owl numbers are the lessons that you pass and hermione got 10 while harry and ron got 7. There is 12 OWL level lesson already and hermione had to use time-turner in order to take all of them and fail.
Snape loved Lily deeply: through their years at Hogwarts; through her marriage to another wizard, James Potter; through his time as a Death Eater; and long after her murder at the wand of Lord Voldemort.
Dumbledore reveals how thoroughly he loves Harry. Harry is brave, and Dumbledore is proud as any father would be. More than that, Dumbledore succumbs to a parent's weakness; he cares more about Harry's happiness and wellbeing than the wizarding world he is trying to protect.
Snape according to J.K. Rowling did have some affections towards harry if it was as strong as love we do not know, but he did start protecting harry only for lily's sake but by the end truly came to like and admire harry.
The acclaimed author explained that Harry paid tribute to Snape because of “forgiveness and gratitude.” Though Snape bullied Harry, he also saved him. “Harry hoped in his heart that he too would be forgiven.
As Rowling explained in a series of tweets, Snape loved Harry's mother, Lily, and his unrequited affection drove him to resent Harry's father, James — and by extension, Harry himself.
As Rowling sees it, Snape eventually sacrificed himself in order to save Harry at the Battle of Hogwarts, so Harry felt the need to honor him. There's a whole essay in why Harry gave his son Snape's name, but the decision goes to the heart of who Harry was, post-war.
During the Battle of Hogwarts, Fred is killed in an explosion. Before his death, Fred reconciles with his estranged brother Percy, who arrives at Hogwarts to participate in the fight and apologises to the family for not believing them.
While perhaps the least skilled of his friends, Ron Weasley was no slouch. By the time we reached The Deathly Hallows, he brought a lot to the table.
8 Percy's Pompous Attitude Made Him The Worst Weasley
A pompous and irritating stickler for the rules, Percy was insufferable. The snobbish attitude he'd been fostering since becoming a Prefect only got worse once he joined the Ministry.