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How to evaluate the image of Harry Potter?

Harry's most prominent noble qualities run through the whole series of stories: courage, perseverance and self-sacrifice. Harry is the real Gryffindor. He showed courage and determination every time he faced a crisis. Harry never thought of giving up his mission or choosing another way of life. He had no choice.

He is homeless and has no relatives to vote. He is wanted by the Ministry of Magic and cannot go back to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But despite these factors, more importantly, his sense of mission-the boy who defeated Voldemort-has been integrated with him, and he can't imagine escaping.

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Personal talent

Harry is very talented in defense against the dark arts. He got an O (excellent) in the O.W.L. exam, while Hermione only got an E (exceeding expectations is "good") (she can get nine O's in the O.W.L. exam). Harry/kloc-can skillfully use the patron saint spell at the age of 0/3.

Harry has the flying talent of the Potter family and is very good at Quidditch. He is the youngest seeker at Hogwarts in the past 100 years. He successfully caught the Snitch for the first time and won the competition for Gryffindor College. Later, he served as captain of Quidditch at Gryffindor College.