Harry Potter’s 10 Most Sympathetic Villains

Harry Potter has enduring appeal, thanks to the vibrant and varied characters in the story. The sprawling Wizarding World had heroes like Harry Potter, Remus Lupin and Albus Dumbledore, but it had equally menacing villains like Lord Voldemort and Gellert Grindelwald. The beauty of these negative characters was that not all of them were one-dimensionally evil — many had backstories and character arcs that made audiences sympathize with them.Draco Malfoy irritated fans with his arrogance, but when his story unraveled throughout the Harry Potter series, readers and viewers became a lot more concerned for his character. The hit fantasy saga had many more such characters who formed the darker side of the Wizarding World but became sympathetic later on.From the very beginning, Severus Snape had been branded villainous because of his animosity toward Harry and his friends. Harry’s suspicions about Snape’s connections with Voldemort did prove to be true throughout the series, especially when Snape killed Dumbledore in front of him. However, the Potions Master’s story went a lot deeper than that.RELATED: 20 Great Movies With Questionable Controversial Scenes

Harry Potter has enduring appeal, thanks to the vibrant and varied characters in the story. The sprawling Wizarding World had heroes like Harry Potter, Remus Lupin and Albus Dumbledore, but it had equally menacing villains like Lord Voldemort and Gellert Grindelwald. The beauty of these negative characters was that not all of them were one-dimensionally evil — many had backstories and character arcs that made audiences sympathize with them.

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Draco Malfoy irritated fans with his arrogance, but when his story unraveled throughout the Harry Potter series, readers and viewers became a lot more concerned for his character. The hit fantasy saga had many more such characters who formed the darker side of the Wizarding World but became sympathetic later on.

From the very beginning, Severus Snape had been branded villainous because of his animosity toward Harry and his friends. Harry’s suspicions about Snape’s connections with Voldemort did prove to be true throughout the series, especially when Snape killed Dumbledore in front of him. However, the Potions Master’s story went a lot deeper than that.

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