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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Character Analysis


            In the exiting novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. Rowling, Harry Potter must find the Sorcerer's Stone through the Mirror of Erised to save his friends and himself. Harry Potter is a skinny, black haired eleven-year old boy with round black glasses, and fair skin. He has a lightening scar on his forehead above his emerald green eyes. The character, Harry Potter, who appears in the series of Harry Potter books, has three important personality traits that make him an interesting figure. These traits are adventuress, brave, and friendly.
             Harry is definitely an adventuress boy. Every time there is something weird going on, Harry goes right in to investigate, like with the sorcerer's stone, even if he could get expelled for it. This is a quote from the book that proves that he is adventuress: Indeed, by the next morning Harry and Ron thought that meeting the three-headed dog had been an excellent adventure and they were quite keen to have another one. They sure did have a lot more adventures after the three headed dog. Harry has a lot of bravery in him. Harry was brave when he fought lord Voldemort who killed his parents, left his scar and whom everyone is dreadfully afraid of. He was also brave when he stood up to Malfoy (his rival who made fun of him and his friends) countless times. This quote was when Harry and Ron where saving Hermione from the mountain troll in the girls bathroom: Harry then did something that was both very brave and very stupid: He took a great running jump and managed to fasten his arms around the troll's neck from behind. That was very risky and it takes a very brave person to do that and Harry sure is brave.
             Harry is very friendly even to all kinds of people. Harry was friendly to Malfoy when he wasn't kind back. Harry was friendly to the bragging Hermione. Here is a quote at his mean aunt and uncles house when the uncle is complaining: "Why are you going to London?" Harry asked, trying to keep things friendly.


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