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10 Fans of Boring Harry Potter characters can’t stand support

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10 Fans of Boring Harry Potter characters can’t stand support


THE Harry Potter The franchise is known for some of the most recognizable characters in modern fantasy. Tastes of Harry Potter himself in Dumbledore and Voldemort, these characters dominate in the literary and cinematographic world. That being said, for all the emblematic and convincing characters of this world, there are just as incredibly frustrating to manage. There are several boring characters in the world of wizards, who, even decades later, fans still cannot bear.

Any fan of the franchise reading this at the moment will know which characters are referenced here. Although these characters are quite difficult to sympathize or even encourage, they serve their objective in the greater history. Each of these characters presented an aspect of the world which was necessary to explore the less honorable, kind and wonderful side of Harry PotterThe world.

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Gilderoy Lockhart Faked being competent

Everyone, even Hogwarts staff, hated Gilderoy Lockhart

Lockhart may have been Harry’s first meeting with a truly aggravating person. Of course, he had treated with Draco Malfoy at that time, but Draco’s buffoonery were those of a tyrant. Harry could at least enjoy thwarting his antics. Lockhart, on the other hand, was simply boring in general. His boastful nature and absolute refusal to take into consideration everything that was not focused on him made him the worst part of the second year of Harry at Hogwarts. That said, something since there was a basil in freedom during the school year.

Despite his incompetence, Lockhart was sorted in the Ravegle house, suggesting a certain degree of intelligence.

At the end of the second film, Lockhart found a way to complement himself by revealing that everything for which he was famous was in fact the acts of the others for which he had taken the credit. His silly behavior was not an act to hide the talents; Lockhart was just as incompetent and had driven all the time. The revelation also clearly indicated that everything Harry had to bear from him for the best part of the year had been completely useless, wasting all the time of the school in his presence. Thus, no one was sad when he was struck by his own charm of memory and forgot who he was.

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Ernie Macmillan was pompous and a fool

Ernie Macmillan had the bad habit of jumping to conclusions

Hannah Abbott and another Ernie Macmillan laughs from Harry to Harry Potter and the Fire Cup.
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Even if he was a minor character, Ernest “Ernie” Macmillan made a name for himself by being the only student who acted too pompous for his own good. Although he is not a bad person in any way, Ernie’s behavior could easily rub someone in the wrong direction. He had an ostentatious way of talking to others, using words and tones that he may think so to pretend to be eloquent, but made him really look like someone with illusions of magnitude.

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His biggest crime, however, was his model of bad hypothesis on people. Especially Harry. During their second year, Ernie launched a rumor according to which Harry was the Slytherin heir, which, of course, was not true. Then, during their fourth year, he supported Cedric Diggory as Hogwarts champion in the Triwizard tournament, even threatening Harry openly in public and claiming that he was slipping only to steal the glory of Powers. The only quality that balanced it was that he was able to admit when he was wrong, but even then he could barely drop his pompous attitude.

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Percy Weasley was a social climbing traitor

Percy did not speak to his family for years to avoid apologizing

Percy Weasley holds Harry Potter and Cho Chang by Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix.

No one was a greater screwed in the family than Percy Weasley. He had always been the least sympathetic of his brothers and sisters from Harry’s point of view, because of his strict adhesion to the rules and the love of authority and hierarchy. However, Percy managed to reach new hollows when he was trying new heights. After entering the Ministry of Magic, Percy did everything in his power to try to climb in the ranks to find a better station for himself than his family.

It even returned him against Harry and the rest of the Weasley for years. His desire to reach the upper levels of power transformed it into someone unrecognizable, someone that the rest of his family had trouble forgiving. Even when he realized that he was wrong, the pride of Percy prevented him from apologizing to them, although it is above all out of shame for his actions. When the time comes, Percy made amends with his family and endeavored to be a better person from that moment.

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Cornelius Fudge almost condemned the world to save the face

Fudge inaction led him to be vilified by history

Cornelius Fudge and his entourage are still held in Harry Potter
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Until the return of Voldemort, the Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge seemed to be a friendly, if not clumsy, authority figure. Someone who didn’t get too seriously and knew what friends to keep. Once Voldemort returned, however, and the threat of instability during his term has become obvious, Fudge revealed his real colors: a man obsessed with the maintenance of his power, who appreciated the status and power over things that really counted. He refused to see the truth and spent the following year to slander Harry and Dumbledore to deny the fact that Voldemort had returned.

Fudge would later describe the condemnation of the wizarding world of him as the “united” they had ever been during his mandate.

Thus, after a year of misdeeds against the two, which included the lot of Dolores Umbridge on Hogwarts, Fudge was finally forced to confront his incompetence when he saw proof out of the shadow of a doubt that Voldemort was back. This led to his immediate ousting his duties, and as Dumbledore predicted, Fudge fell as one of the worst ministers of history for having allowed Voldemort time to rebuild his strength, almost guaranteeing that each life lost in the following years was partially attributable to the inaction of Fudge. Even in his last moments in history, he had the audacity to try to ask Harry to speak to him to come together, completely giving the way he had the boy for his own political gain.

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Pansy Parkinson was a hanger for Draco Malfoy

Parkinson also wanted to transform Harry to Voldemort

There is nothing boring as the girl who wanted to go out with the school intimidator. Pansy Parkinson was only that, a hanger who took the opportunity to get closer to Draco Malfoy, who, at the time, was the leader of his little Slytherin gang. Pansy seemed to provide any attention that Draco gave him, putting him on an unpaid pedestal and covering him with endless affection. If it were clear that she appreciated social status dating from him, Pansy also gravity towards him because she herself was a nasty and petty person.

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Pansy displayed features that were unfortunately common in most of the Slytherins of this generation: being cruel and a pure and simple tyrant. According to all the accounts, she seemed to enjoy tormenting people around her, and being with Draco simply meant that she had a group of friends who shared her sadism. In the end, she learned nothing of her time at Hogwarts, and even turned out to be incredibly short, because she suggested transforming Harry into Voldemort when he threatened the castle, not realizing that it would turn the whole castle against her and serpent.

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Petunia Dursley abused her sister’s son

Petunia was ultimately jealous of the wizards and, more importantly, her sister

Petunia Dursley looks defensive in Harry Potter.
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Petunia Dursley is not a forgivable character, but it is at least one that can be understood. When the fans met her for the first time, she was the highly controlling and abusive aunt of Harry Potter. According to all accounts, it did not seem to change over the years. The only thing that was added was his obvious disgust for her sister to be a witch and, by extension, Harry to be a sorcerer. Over time, however, it has become clear that there was in fact a reason for the venom of Petunia, but it did not make much improve his character.

At the end of the day, everything resisted jealousy. Petunia had always been jealous that Lily was born out of magic when she had not been. This jealousy was finally transformed into hatred for everything related to the magic world, but it is absolutely tragic to think that Petunia ruined her relationship with Lily with something neither could control. Worse, it allowed this little grudge to run a child for eleven years to try to do it like her.

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Vernon Dursley was the Muggled Muggled Muggard

No quantity of magic could survive in contact with its DNA

The hards look at Harry

Vernon Dursley embodied in many ways the worst aspects of the Muggle. He was bounded and hateful of everything that has to do with magic and, simply because of whom his family was, it was Harry the subject of his anger each time. There is not even a good justification for any of his behavior. Vernon Dursley is just a little little little man obsessed with the status and appearing “normal”. It was largely why he married Petunia, despite his family ties.

He was later confirmed that even if Petunia had a magic potential to go to her descendants, no amount of magic would survive contact with her DNA. This proves that he is so ordinary that he really dragged everything else with him, making him completely banal. Like his wife, Vernon learned nothing from his time with Harry and seemed happy to finally be rid of him.

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Dudley Dursley was a dull tyrant and the worst type of human

Dudley has somehow bought himself at the end

Dudley Dursley angry at Harry Potter.
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Dudley was Harry’s childhood intimidator before “spending” Draco Malfoy. His cousin was spoiled by his parents, receiving a free rule from the house and therefore became a small gourmet intimidator. Dudley would regularly abuse Harry because the treatment with his parents of his little cousin only encouraged this behavior. Once Harry began to exploit his magic capacities, however, the fear of Dudley pushed him to avoid Harry as much as possible, rightly fearing reprisals for years of abuse. Not learning of this, Dudley has decided to channel his intimidation talents elsewhere.

Dudley and Harry were occasionally surrendered, but it would always be calm and clumsy between them.

He has become a terror in the neighborhood, flowing with a small gang and tormenting children several years younger than him. In the end, it took an imminent death experience to make him see the error of his ways. After almost making his soul fly by a den, the experience forced Dudley to see exactly what kind of person he was and this knowledge began to change it for the best. Not wanting to be a tyrant, he began to develop Harry’s respect for saving his life. Although they are never close, he and Dudley have managed to bury the ax somewhat in their adult life.

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Argus Filch lived to torment students from Hogwarts

Argus has made several requests to include torture in the context of sanctions

Argus Filch stands with her cat Mrs. Norris in his arms in Harry Potter.
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Argus Filch is both a character who is worth pity and to hate in an equal measure. As a Hogwarts goalkeeper, Filch is responsible for the maintenance of the school, but his pathological hatred of students makes him a figure very disturbed by the majority of the occupants of the castle. His irrational hatred seemed completely unjustified until he was discovered that he was an Squib, a person born from a magical family without any magic to speak. Like Petunia Dursley, jealousy sparkles the actions of Filch. Unlike Petunia, however, Filch tries to remove her resentment from students to the extreme.

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He made several requests to implement torture devices in the context of student sanctions. When Doloros Umbridge ruled the school, he happily linked himself, reveling in his cruel punishment towards the students, and even wept when she was ousted. Even staff have become furious with him from time to time. At one point, Professor McGonagall described him as “idiot Blithering” for not having read the room when the students were gathered for an important assembly, but Filch seemed to be delighted with the prospect of punishing so many students at the same time.

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Peeves was designed specifically to be boring

There is no way to get rid of him

At the top of the list is naturally the resident mischief of Hogwarts and the irritating chief: Peeves. The Poltergeist is undoubtedly the oldest living character in the series, having lived at Hogwarts since its foundation. Generations of staff and students have passed and none were able to get rid of pipes. They also did not succeed in stopping his inclination for boring pranks specifically intended to irritate everyone around him. There is no real attempt to share joy with others. Peeves just likes to be a nuisance, which makes him the worst type of person on this list: the one who acts boring because he thinks it’s funny.

Peeves was the archnemis of Filch in the castle, more than any other student.

The fact that the castle cannot be rid of it seems to be the icing on the cake. Now there have been times when Peeves defended his house, like chasing Ombridge out of the Hogwarts or helping the defense of the castle during the battle of Hogwarts. Overall, however, Peeves is an extremely boring character, who would probably be very proud of such a description used for him.

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