Draco Malfoy (born 5 June 1980"JKRowling.com Archives: Birthdays" from MuggleNet) is an antagonist in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books and Harry Potter's principal rival at Hogwarts.
Draco is described as a pale-faced boy with white-blond hair, pointed features, and cold grey eyes. Harry describes him as a spoiled, arrogant, and selfish person. Malfoy frequently taunts Ron Weasley about his family's poor financial standing and treats Hermione Granger with disdain for being Muggle-born, frequently calling her a Mudblood.
Tom Felton plays Draco Malfoy in the first four Harry Potter films and has been cast to reprise the role in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Draco is the only child of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy, and is related to the Blacks by his mother, who is a cousin of Sirius Black.
Malfoy's main role in the story is as Harry's antagonistic rival at school. In later books, his role becomes more sinister as he matures, eventually joining the Death Eaters. His parents were both supporters of Lord Voldemort, and although they claimed to be controlled by bewitchment after the Dark Lord's downfall, they returned to his service once he had acquired a new body.
Draco is a Latin word meaning "dragon". Like many names of the Black family, it is also the name of a constellation.
"Draco" was the first lawgiver of Athens, who enforced a harsh legal code. The English adjective draconian, meaning "cruel", is inherited from that lawgiver. Variations on the name "Draco" are also translated to "devil" in some biblical and other ancient texts.
"Malfoy" is derived from Old French "mal foi" or "mal foy", which means "bad faith", or "bad trust."
Draco was immediately portrayed as a bully who uses psychological manipulation and verbal taunts. He is constantly accompanied by two Slytherins, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, who are often compared to bodyguards and follow his every order.
Despite his cockiness, Malfoy often shies away from physical violence when Crabbe and Goyle are not around to protect him.
Malfoy is highly favored by Severus Snape, the Potions Master and Head of Slytherin House. Because of this, Draco often gets away with behaviour in Potions class that would land Harry in detention.
Malfoy introduced the idea of open prejudice against Muggle-born wizards by calling Hermione Granger a Mudblood, which was the word's first appearance in the series. Because of his expressed contempt for Muggle-borns, Harry and his friends suspected that Malfoy was the Heir of Slytherin who was opening the Chamber of Secrets. Harry and Ron, using Polyjuice Potion to assume the forms of Crabbe and Goyle, discerned that, although Malfoy wished to aid in the attacks on Muggle-borns, he was not opening the Chamber.
At the end of the book, while on the way home on the Hogwarts Express train, he taunts Harry, Hermione and Ron about the recent return of Lord Voldemort, saying that "Mudbloods and Muggle-lovers" would be the first to die at the Dark Lord's hands. He then amends his statement, attempting to say that the late Cedric Diggory was actually the first, but is heavily jinxed mid-sentence and knocked unconscious.
Malfoy was 16 years old during his sixth year in school. Harry originally encounters Malfoy at Madame Malkin's Robes, after which Malfoy and his mother leave the shop, refusing to buy robes from a place shopped at by Muggle-borns and their sympathizers. Harry and his friends, hidden by Harry's Invisibility Cloak, later see Malfoy at Borgin and Burkes, a shop that features many dark artifacts. His activity there lead Harry to believe he has been branded with the Death Eaters' sign, the Dark Mark. On the Hogwarts Express, Harry leaves his compartment under his Invisibility Cloak to spy on Malfoy and finds him in a compartment with other Slytherins, including Crabbe, Goyle and his girlfriend Pansy Parkinson, and overhears him discussing a task given to him by Lord Voldemort.
Harry spends much of the next year spying on Malfoy, using the Invisibility Cloak and the Marauder's map, but finds he is unable to keep track of his movements once Malfoy enters the Room of Requirement. When Katie Bell is nearly killed by a cursed necklace from Borgin and Burkes and Ron Weasley is poisoned by mead intended for Dumbledore, Harry suspects that Draco is behind both attacks. Harry later finds Malfoy sobbing to Moaning Myrtle in her bathroom; when Malfoy sees Harry looking at him, the two attempt to jinx each other. After Malfoy attempts to subject Harry to the Cruciatus Curse, Harry uses the unknown spell Sectumsempra on Malfoy, causing him to bleed heavily, though not fatally.
When Harry and Dumbledore return to Hogwarts from their journey to find a Horcrux - during which Dumbledore was weakened by the effects of an unnamed potion found at the site of the Horcrux - they find the Dark Mark hovering over the Astronomy Tower. After landing on the tower, Malfoy ambushes Dumbledore from inside the tower, and Dumbledore, using a crucial second to immobilize Harry under his Invisibility Cloak, is disarmed. Dumbledore calmly converses with Malfoy and gets him to reveal the ways and means that Malfoy has employed during the year to attempt to murder him Malfoy explains that Lord Voldemort ordered him to murder Albus Dumbledore, and that Draco's plan was to mend the broken Vanishing Cabinet in the Room of Requirement in Hogwarts, to allow Voldemort's Death Eaters to invade and assist with Dumbledore's murder. Dumbledore correctly surmises that as the school year progressed, Draco slowly came to believe that he would be unable to fix the cabinet. In desperation, he unsucessfully attempts to curse and then poison the headmaster, nearly killing Katie Bell and Ron Weasley in the process. Finally successful, he tells Dumbledore that several Death Eaters entered the school and that one set off the Dark Mark to lure Dumbledore to the tower. However, as Dumbledore tells Draco several times, he is unwilling to kill the Headmaster, despite having him cornered and defenseless; even after being joined by several older Death Eaters, Malfoy makes no move to kill Dumbledore. Instead, when Snape arrives on the scene, he pushes Malfoy out of the way and kills Dumbledore himself. He and Draco, initially pursued by Harry Potter, escape the school.
Draco Malfoy has developed a large following among many Harry Potter fans as a popular figure in fan fiction, where he is often portrayed as the anti-hero in a romantic relationship with Ginny, HermioneOpposites Attract Why ... do so many passionate shippers still write and read about a possible romance between Harry's best friend and worst enemy?, Pansy, Harry (in "slash" fics), or even Luna.
Actor Thomas Felton escalated the character's claim to fame among fans by giving them a visual portrayal of Harry's nemesis. Felton received more fanmail than the other actors (including the protagonist's actor) yet ironically had never read any Harry Potter books until after the filming of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Author J. K. Rowling also has attributed Draco's popularity to the "bad boy" persona he has on film: "The trouble is, of course, that girls fancy Tom Felton, but Draco is NOT Tom Felton!" Rowling said in an interviewWorld Day Chat (March 2004 Interview).
Below are the author's quotes about her character from the Connection Interview (October 1999, transcribed by Catwoman at SQ) and the Leaky Cauldron/Mugglenet Interview 2005.
"He is the bully of the most refined type in that, unlike Dudley, Harry's cousin, who is a physical bully, but really not bright enough to access all of your weak points, Draco is, um, he's a snob. He's a bigot and he's a bully, and as I say, in the most refined sense, he knows exactly what will hurt people."
"I think Draco would be very gifted in Occlumency, unlike Harry. I thought of Draco as someone who is very capable of compartmentalizing his life and his emotions, and always has done. So he's shut down his pity, enabling him to bully effectively. He's shut down compassion — how else would you become a Death Eater? So he suppresses virtually all of the good side of himself."
"But then he's playing with the big boys, as the phrase has it, and suddenly, having talked the talk he's asked to walk it for the first time and it is absolutely terrifying. And I think that that is an accurate depiction of how some people fall into that kind of way of life and they realise what they're in for. I felt sorry for Draco. Well, I’ve always known this was coming for Draco, obviously, however nasty he was."
"Harry is correct in believing that Draco would not have killed Dumbledore, which I think is clear when he starts to lower his wand, when the matter is taken out of his hands."
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