Harry James Potter was destined for greatness by
the time he was born. Known as the only boy who lived after surviving a
tremendous attack which had killed his parents from Lord Voldemort. It was not
until in the age of 11 that Harry knew he was the one who was meant to defeat
the wizard’s world most frightened enemy. However, the magic blood running
through his veins had only left him stand still through all the tragedy and
adversity caused by the following formidable fights with Voldemort, who never
stopped trying to kill Harry. During his first years at Hogwarts, Harry outdid Professor
Quirrel, Defense to Dark Magic teacher whose body was controlled by the Dark
Lord to trap Harry. Chosen to Gryffindor, the so-called house where bravery and
chivalry were praised for, Harry surprisingly was capable of communicating in Parseltongue,
snake language for which the Slytherins were famous of. Thus, he finally
unveiled the existence of the chamber of secrets which had never been exposed
for decades. Harry then got the chance to face Voldemort personally right after
using his blood as part of Voldemort’s resurrection potion, but nobody was
killed in that duel on the Little Hangleton graveyard. Voldemort finally was
killed by his own backfiring curse, after The Order of Phoenix, led by
Dumbledore and then Harry Potter after Dumbledore’s death, succeeded in
destroying all of his horcruxes where he split his soul into to become
immortal. Harry’s courage and sacrifice to end the dark reign to save the ones
he truly cared about laid him on the dignity from the wizard world and made him
one of the most inspirational character people have ever heard of.
"If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals."
J.K. Rowling