Who lies the most in Harry Potter?

Who lies the most in Harry Potter?

Harry Potter: The Biggest Liars At Hogwarts

  • 3 SEVERUS SNAPE.
  • 4 DRACO MALFOY.
  • 5 HARRY POTTER.
  • 6 PROFESSOR QUIRRELL.
  • 7 GILDEROY LOCKHART.
  • 8 HAGRID.
  • 9 RON WEASLEY.
  • 10 HERMIONE GRANGER. Hermione Granger is the character from the trio that has the most strict moral code when it comes to things like lying and cheating.

Is Bellatrix a Legilimens?

Bellatrix Lestrange may have been a Legilimens as she is known to have trained Draco Malfoy in Occlumency; presumably she had to be able to penetrate his mind with Legilimency in order to teach him how to repel such an attack.

Is Dumbledore a liar?

Even to Dumbledore’s own peers and friends, he was a liar. One example of this is when he didn’t really tell McGonagall why he was leaving Harry with the Dursleys. His habit of not trusting people was taken too far, and he expected a lot of loyalty from others that he never gave back in return.

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Why does Draco help Harry?

Draco did help save Harry, Ron, and Hermione by not identifying them to Death Eaters, which is a huge moment, but the most stand-out moment is when Draco is supposed to end Dumbledore’s life. Planned all along by Snape and Dumbledore or not, Draco could not find it in himself to end a life.

Did Bellatrix know Narcissa was lying?

But they didn’t. Maybe Voldemort just wanted to hear that he was dead and he didn’t even bother to use Legilimency to check if she was lying or not. He wanted Harry to be dead so desperately that he just wanted to believe it. The answer is simple: Neither Voldemort nor Bellatrix can read everyone’s mind all the time.

Is Narcissa an Occlumens?

Narcissa Malfoy may have been an Occlumens, as she lied to Voldemort about Harry’s demise without consequences. Bellatrix Lestrange was most likely taught Occlumency by Voldemort since she stated in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries that he taught her the dark arts.

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Is Hermione an occlumency?

Hermione wasn’t an occlumens although I’m sure if afforded the opportunity to learn the skill she would have excelled at it. I don’t believe Harrys issue with occlumency was related to ability as this is a young man who is able to throw off an imperius curse.

Is legilimency real?

Legilimency is an advanced form of wizardry, the supernatural ability to coax thoughts and feelings and memories from another’s mind. It’s a magical skill encompassing mind reading and lie detection–and it’s black magic in the wrong hands. Humans are actually very bad at everyday mind reading.

What was Harry Potter trying to say in the boy who lies?

‘I was trying to get you to stretch out a bit further to grab the Quaffle.’ ‘The Boy Who Lies’, ran a Daily Prophet headline in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007). It was part of the character assassination the tabloid was conducting on Harry, although he did bend the truth on occasion.

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What does Dumbledore say about lying in the Philosopher’s Stone?

‘The truth,’ said Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. ‘It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution.’ This piece of wisdom highlights a theme that runs through the whole series – the consequences and morality of dishonesty. If a lie protects good people from evil, is it justifiable?

Why did Harry Potter lie to Dolores Umbridge?

(Ironically, the one time Harry got punished for lying, when Dolores Umbridge made him scar himself with the black quill, he was actually telling the truth. Sod’s law.) ‘I went looking for the troll because I – I thought I could deal with it on my own – you know, because I’ve read all about them.’

What did Mr Ollivander say to Harry when he dropped him off?

When Hagrid dropped Harry off at Ollivander’s shop to pick up his first wand, Mr. Ollivander recognized Harry at first glance and said, “I wondered when I would see you Mr. Potter.”