
Draco taught me more than any character ever will.
I know he isn’t the most ideal of all idols in the entire series, but I do feel like I learnt a lot from him. And it isn’t the fact that I’ve always been a little in love with him. I admit, there was a time when I was blind to his flaws because he was supposed to be popular and ridiculously charming and what not.
But I did examine his flaws, seeing him as a three-dimensional character and because of that, I love him more. Tom Felton once mentioned in an interview that JK wrote him as very one dimensional in the beginning because he’s the Anti-Harry and you want to hate him.
And I agree, he is a spoilt little brat. And a bit of a coward. And undecided and merely following his father. He’s human.
But I never hated him. Ever.

I go to a private university in a small town. Sometimes I feel I can relate a lot to the students at Hogwarts because of the uniqueness of the school, students and small town which is an epitome of Hogsmeade Village.

It makes me so frustrated when people criticize Harry snapping the wand when it seems perfectly obvious to me why he did it.
i just hate that they didn’t show him fixing his own wand with it first.


If Bellatrix wasn’t played by Helena Bonham Carter. Bella wouldn’t be one of my favourite characters in the movie


I hate the way Voldemort holds his wand in the movies. It looks so awkward and silly.

It’s understandable that the muggle-born students wouldn’t have parents there, but what about the others?