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- Neville Longbottom | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
At the time of his birth, Neville was marked by a prophecy as being one of two children with the potential to defeat Lord Voldemort, the most powerful and feared Dark wizard in the world
- Neville Longbottom - Wikipedia
Neville is portrayed by Matthew Lewis in the Harry Potter films His evolution from an insecure boy into a courageous leader reflects one of the most profound character arcs in the series
- Neville Longbottom | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia
Willing to stand up against both his friends and his enemies in pursuit of what was right, Neville was a student who more than any other encapsulated the Gryffindor trait of bravery, risking everything for what he believed
- Trump’s Neville Chamberlain Prize - The New York Times
It is the “Neville Chamberlain Peace Prize” — awarded by history to the leader of the country that most flagrantly sells out its allies and its values to an aggressive dictator
- Neville Longbottom’s Harry Potter story is even sadder in the book
Portrayed by Matthew Lewis in the films, Neville first appears in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (or Philosopher’s Stone) as a sweet yet clumsy boy frantically searching for his lost toad, Trevor
- What Happens To Neville In Harry Potter? - TheReadingTub
Neville Longbottom’s journey throughout the Harry Potter series is nothing short of remarkable Starting as a timid, insecure child, he transforms into a brave young man who plays a pivotal role in the ultimate battle against Lord Voldemort and his followers From his very first appearance in “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” it’s clear that Neville is a unique character
- Neville Timeline - Harry Potter Lexicon
The overworked auror John Dawlish attempts to arrest Augusta Longbottom at her home as a means to intimidate Neville, who has been leading the resistance at Hogwarts
- Neville Longbottom - Starting Harry Potter
Neville Longbottom is a round-faced, forgetful Gryffindor student who shares the same dormitory as Seamus, Dean, Ron, and Harry Right from the beginning, Neville seems nervous and not-very-good at magic, often making mistakes in classes and even hurting himself in his first flying lesson
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