Why did malfoy help harry




















While he is definitely one of Harry Potter's biggest rivals throughout the series, it turns out that things aren't always as they seem. Draco goes through a huge transformation throughout the series, and there are many times that he is completely misunderstood.

From his family history, to his desire to be friends with Harry, there are a lot of things we get wrong about Draco. As we see Draco go through his transformation, everything about why he is the way he is becomes crystal clear.

Let's take a look at all the things about Draco Malfoy that people just can't seem to get right. When you understand the Malfoy family history, their hatred for the Weasley family becomes very ironic. The way Draco acts, you would think he's part of some master race, but because there are so few pure-blood families in the wizarding world, it eventually became impossible to maintain pure-blood status without marrying between families.

Narcissa Malfoy, Draco's mother, was born Narcissa Black. Harry's father James was also born of the Black family. This means that in some convoluted way, Harry, Draco, and Ron are all related via the Black family. You will be hard-pressed to find Draco or his family admitting to the connection, seeing as how the Weasleys are not wealthy nor do they have the same agenda. Though it may seem like Harry Potter always comes out on top, it is often overlooked how powerful of a wizard Draco Malfoy really is.

Though Draco's intentions aren't as pure as Harry's, he is often just as skilled. There are plenty of instances where Draco proves his worth as a wizard. One of Draco's most impressive skills is Occlumency - the act of closing one's mind to Legilimency. In simpler terms, keeping someone from penetrating your mind and thoughts. Draco was skilled enough to keep Professor Snape out of his mind, which is no easy feat.

Draco also kept Madam Rosmerta under the Imperius curse for quite some time, forcing her to do his bidding to and from Hogwarts-- another instance where he shows he not only knows a spell, but has mastered it. Believe it or not, Draco's first intention with Harry Potter was to be his friend.

Though they are basically mortal enemies for most of the series, in the beginning Draco eagerly tried to align himself with Harry. Draco knew who Harry was long before coming to Hogwarts. In fact, the Malfoy family were among those who believed that Harry may even be the next Dark Lord, seeing as how he defeated Voldemort.

Unfortunately for Draco, when he introduces himself to Harry he makes the mistake of thinking Harry will agree with his ideals-- only associating with pure-bloods.

As soon as Draco insults Ron, and Harry stands up for him, it is clear that the two do not see eye-to-eye and will not be friends. If you're a Harry Potter fan, you'll know the importance of a wizard's wand.

Wands are each built with different materials that attract to a witch or wizard for personal reasons. Draco's wand knew from the beginning that he was meant to turn out good in the end. Rowling went into detail on Pottermore about Draco's wand.

Wands made from hawthorne are for people with "inner conflict" and inside Draco's wand is unicorn hair, which shows a "good side. It may seem like Draco Malfoy's entire persona revolves around hating any wizard who isn't a pure-blood.

While that may be true, the Malfoy family wasn't always intolerant of muggles and muggle-born wizards. While this may come as a surprise, don't give them too much credit. Before the "International Statute of Wizard Secrecy" which would eventually hide the wizarding world from muggles, the Malfoy family had relationships with wealthy muggles who helped them acquire many of their artifacts and wealth.

The reason the Malfoys did not agree with the Statute of Secrecy is because of their financial connections in the muggle world - not their kinds hearts. Voldemort mistakenly thought it was Snape silly Voldie and therefore killed him to become the wands master. Disclaimer: not a real fan, IMO. Some people think that this scene was his last shot to attempt to make things right with Harry when he needed it the most, but to be honest, it did seem a little out of character. A few theories:.

If you read the books, you understood that through some convoluted logic that Draco was the one who disarmed the Elder Wand from a willing Albus Dumbledore and "won" it.

Voldemort mistakenly thought it was Snape, and killed him to become its master; in the meantime, Harry had bested Draco by stealing his wand, thereby becoming the master of all the wands Draco was the master of — including, of course, the Elder Wand.

Now, there was no way in hell to make this clear in the film without non-readers going, "Uh wuuuutt? We're all so used to that satisfaction of the modern day, three-dimensional bad guy coming full circle and realizing that he's wrong, and there was nothing definitive in the book quite like that.

I can't really fault JK Rowling for deciding to go the realistic route with her villains — very few of them admit their wrongness. Register Don't have an account?

Harry Potter Wiki Explore. Rowling Story. From Wiki: Before Voldemort's ultimate defeat, the Malfoys switched sides; Narcissa lied to the Dark Lord in assistance of Harry Potter, and neither she nor Lucius participated in any of the fightings during the Battle of Hogwarts.



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