To all Draco hatters out there read this, tell me you're opinion after reading it
#ItsKilledMe
Give me YOUR opinion on Draco after reading it
To all Draco hatters out there read this, tell me you're opinion after reading it
#ItsKilledMe
Give me YOUR opinion on Draco after reading it
Correct me if I am wrong, but all Draco did was nod at Harry. That proves nothing. He was a coward, and it's so unlikely that he'd actually go to their funeral. I'm pretty sure that Molly would've screamed at him, and so would've Ron. I don't think Draco ever liked the Weasleys. It's not likely he did that.
In the epilogue, Draco does just nod but this is much more regard than he would've payed harry in their schoolyears, showing a sort of civility. Hope this helped :)
Just because a villain is considered handsome, doesn't mean they're misunderstood.
Did Draco improve? Yes, but it doesn't mean he was secretly wonderful only frightened. He enjoyed bullying, taunting, harassing others. He had no problem with Voldemort's cruelty until it was turned on him and his family. He even blamed his father ending up in Azkhaban on Harry.
I think his nod to Harry in the Epilogue was born of his relationship with Astoria and on having a son of his own. This is something that developed over at least another 12 years, and would seem to follow in the same way Dudley admits that Harry isn't just a complete waste of space. 12 years just to acknowledge Harry as a person (Again- JKR has specified thet would never be friends.. it's just the barest acknowledment)
To be fair- I did find this
https://www.wizardingworld.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/draco-malfoy
Which includes;
"Draco had many surnames before I settled on ‘Malfoy’. At various times in the earliest drafts he is Smart, Spinks or Spungen. His Christian name comes from a constellation – the dragon – and yet his wand core is of unicorn.
This was symbolic. There is, after all – and at the risk of re-kindling unhealthy fantasies – some unextinguished good at the heart of Draco."
To me this represents his ability to accept Astoria and her tolerance of Muggles, and to allow his son to be raised with his wifes morality, despite his parents being 'dissapointed' with his choice.
This littiraly became toxic because of a miss understanding i'm leaving this wiki and not gonna come back for a week or until people stop arguing becase it make my anxiaty worse than it already is and i feel like i shouldn't have even spoke or even said anything ever- goodbye
It didn't become toxic. I think you're overreacting.
Was this lil story in the real books?
No, I don't believe so. It's something online and the source is unclear. However I don't think so much contraversy was necassary :/
I hated draco in the first book, but once i got to half blood prince he gained a special place in my heart. i mean if he who shall not be named came to me and told me it was either working for him or killing my parents, i would def choose working for him. not because i like being a death eater, but bc i love my parents. thats when i realized that most of draco's bad tempers and things come from his parents, it was all he ever knew to be a bad person. plus in the epilogue of dh he was too ashamed to even look harry in the eyes. plus in my headcanon i see scorpius and albus becoming good friends. :)
@SevenTwentie I agree 100 percent. Also, it's not headcannon that Albus and Scorpius are good friends- they ARE good friends. Have you watched/read Cursed Child?
What do you think?