Friday, January 18, 2008
Ron - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Ron and Hermoine are Harry’s closest friends in school and the people who accompanied him in all his quests. Nevertheless, during the last quest Ron impulsively leaves Hermoine and Harry. His loyalty toward Harry and Hermoine leads him back just in time to help Harry escapes the locket. One discovers later in the book that Ron’s insecurity has driven him away from his two best friends. Since he has always walked in Harry’s shadow, he never feels good enough because he is not Harry, the one who escaped. Despite his feelings, he continues to be loyal to Harry and aides him during his quest. Even though he cannot use magic like Hermoine, his loyalty and bravery has helped Harry pass through danger, the locket, and provides Harry with the strength to defeat Voldemort. Many readers could relate to Ron’s character because they have felt the same insecurity as a teenager; however, they also admire Ron because unlike many, he remains loyal to Harry, despite his insecurity.
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