Dean and fellow Dumbledore's Army members during the battle. Despite not even having a wand, Dean returned to Hogwarts. Dean then fought with his fellow D. When Lord Voldemort and all his followers arrived at the castle, Dean stood strong with other loyal members of Dumbledore's Army including Neville Longbottom , who slew Nagini.
Dean with Seamus and Aberforth after the battle. The Battle of Hogwarts ended with a final duel between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort , which Dean stood amongst the crowd of supporters and witnessed the Dark Lord's final defeat and death.
It's unknown what Dean's life was like in the time following the final battle. He may have attended the reunion of Dumbledore's Army. Dean had dark hair and dark skin, and to be even taller than Ron Weasley , due to the fact he has a long neck. Dean appeared to be of African descent. Dean was supportive of Harry Potter during his tough years at Hogwarts.
Dean was an open-minded and tolerant individual. When Dolores Umbridge referred to Remus Lupin as a "dangerous half-breed", he jumped to his former teacher's defence. On two occasions, he told her and Professor Snape that Lupin was the best Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher that his class group ever had.
Dean was generally an easy-going and good-natured person, able to get along well with many people. He never displayed any anger towards Harry Potter during their sixth year, even when his ex-girlfriend Ginny Weasley started dating Harry shortly after he broke up with her. This was because he was aware of Ginny's childhood crush on the Boy Who Lived since she came to Hogwarts. Dean was brave and loyal. He was eager to participate in the defence of his school against Death Eaters , despite not even having a wand , [9] and never lost his faith in Harry Potter.
He believed Harry's claim that Lord Voldemort had returned [6] and had faith that Harry would eventually defeat the Dark Lord. Dean was apparently willing to violate school rules, if doing so would help a friend. In his third year, when Harry was not allowed to go to Hogsmeade because his uncle had not signed his permission slip, Dean offered to forge the signature unfortunately Harry could not accept, as he had already mentioned to Professor McGonagall that his form was not signed.
Dean was a skilled artist and also enjoyed reading the comic book Loony Nonby v. Cornish Pixie , showing an interest in art. Little is known about Dean's relationship with his family. His biological father was a wizard who walked out on his Muggle wife and infant son in order to protect them from the Death Eaters.
He never told his wife that he was a wizard, and was soon after killed by the Death Eaters when he refused to join their cause. Dean's mother married again a Muggle , who raised Dean as if he was his own son. Dean also had several half-siblings , through his stepfather. Seamus Finnigan , his best friend. Dean grew close to Seamus Finnigan, one of his dorm-mates, during their first year at Hogwarts, and the two remained best friends throughout their school years.
The two were often seen together at school, and Dean attended the Quidditch World Cup with Seamus and his mother in Seamus initially believed the smear campaign the Ministry of Magic and the Daily Prophet ran against Harry Potter when he claimed that Voldemort had returned, but this did not appear to have affected his friendship with Dean, who believed Harry and who eventually managed to get Seamus to attend the final D.
Seamus was also displeased when Dean was chosen as the replacement Chaser for the Gryffindor Quidditch team over him when Katie Bell was injured, but again, the two still remained best friends. When Dean eventually did return to Hogwarts in to fight in the final battle , Seamus was ecstatic to see him, and ran to hug him. Ginny Weasley , his ex-girlfriend and good friend.
Dean started dating Ginny Weasley around the end of his fifth year. They appeared to be very close at first, but, according to Ginny's friend Hermione Granger , things began to get rocky as Ginny became displeased with Dean for what she perceived as over-protectiveness, as Dean constantly tried to assist her in everything. Ginny's enthusiasm about the relationship seemed to ebb by Christmas of , as she did not seem terribly eager to see Dean upon her return to Hogwarts.
The couple also began to row over little things, like Dean's constant attempts to help Ginny through the portrait hole into the Gryffindor common room, and they fought after Dean and Seamus laughed when Harry suffered a fractured skull courtesy of Cormac McLaggen.
Dean and Ginny on a date at the Three Broomsticks. Harry contributed to their ultimate break-up by bumping up against Ginny when she and Dean were going through the portrait hole while under his Invisibility Cloak and after having taken Felix Felicis.
Thus, luck was on the side of Harry, who had developed an interest in Ginny, and she thought Dean was trying to push her through the portrait.
This row led to their split. Ginny clearly got over Dean soon after they broke up, as she began dating Harry soon after and admitted to him that she had never really given up on Harry.
Dean, however, seemed astonished and hurt when he saw Harry and Ginny kissing, and went as far as smashing his glass, indicating that he took their split harder.
Dumbledore's Army , his allies. Dean became a member of Dumbledore's Army in He was friendly with most of the members. Dean was occasionally rather bemused at some of the odd things Luna said, but never ridiculed her, and was seen offering her his hand and helping her in the Room of Requirement just before the Battle of Hogwarts. Dean was also relatively close to his dorm-mates Harry Potter , Ron Weasley , and Neville Longbottom , though not to the same extent as with Seamus. Ron spent more time with Dean and Seamus during their fourth year , when he initially believed that Harry had cheated in order to get his name into the Goblet of Fire.
Dean made a banner for Harry during his first Quidditch match, and believed him about the return of Lord Voldemort in , unlike Seamus, eagerly joining Dumbledore's Army. Harry resented Dean slightly during their sixth year out of jealousy over Dean's romance with Ginny Weasley , on whom he had developed a crush.
When Dean and Ginny split up, Harry's enmity lifted, though Dean then became upset when Harry kissed his ex-girlfriend soon after their break-up.
In fact, during his rescue from Malfoy Manor, he was reluctant to escape with Dobby and leave Harry behind. Dean was also good friends with both Fred and George Weasley , older Gryffindor students.
He helped them in their efforts to sabotage Dolores Umbridge and helped them test Skiving Snackboxes during his fifth year. Dean means "head" or "leader" and is often the title of a department chief at a college or university.
Thomas means "twin". Dean Thomas was originally a prominent character, and was better friends with the main trio.
This is an early sketch drawn by JKR of how she originally wrote the scene "Midnight Duel" which originally included Dean Thomas, however in publishing he was cut. Dean Thomas was originally going to be a more prominent character in the novels, like Neville Longbottom , Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood , but his role was initially cut down. His character was cut from the UK copies due to needing to shorten the chapter, however he still is in some US copies.
He also was going to be featured in the chapter "Midnight Duel" going along with Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Neville to confront Draco Malfoy , but he was cut out of this scene entirely. After having cut Dean out so much from the books, Jo did not want him to go unnoticed in the films and when the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was in production she blew away director Chris Columbus with the amount of information she had on such a minor character.
Rowling had originally included Dean Thomas' background story, which explained about his "Muggle-born" blood status and his father being a wizard, but it was cut out again as it was "unnecessary content.
The more fearful a person is, the more susceptible they are to Boggarts Pm. Muggles can feel their presence and see a glimpse of them, but tend to attribute the sightings to their imaginations Pm. Boggarts are not alive, and when they disappear, more Boggarts will take their place Pm. Their existence depends on human emotion, just like Dementors and poltergeists Pm. Creatures called "boggart," or bug, bugbear, bogey, bogeyman, or bogle , appear in English folklore.
Most of them are more like poltergeists. The only one similar to Rowling's Boggart is one type of Lancashire boggart. Related images. The clutterbumph is a shape-shifter that takes the form of what a nearby person fears most.
Rowling confirmed she is a fan of the novel. Rowling may also have been inspired by the Coco , a mythical shape shifter from Hispanic folklore. Many Muggle children may have encountered Boggarts as "the monster under the bed," though this is not stated explicitly in the text. Alastor Moody once used his magical eye to look up through several flights of stairs and into a writing desk with a Boggart inside it. He then told Molly Weasley that in fact the desk contained a Boggart, so he obviously saw and identified it.
While he may know what a Boggart looks like when it's hiding and away from people, it's possible that when he looked he saw nothing but a blur and therefore knew that--since he couldn't even see it--it had to be a Boggart.
Another possibility is that Moody saw whatever form a Boggart takes for him, and deduced that if it were inside a writing desk it must be a Boggart and not his actual worst fear. Many fans speculate about what a character's Boggart might be.
Her version of the Boggart was Professor McGonagall telling her that she was a failure. The Riddikulus spell used to banish the Boggart was unclear. Ron's Boggart was featured in the books as well as the movies.
The Boggart took the form of a giant spider. In the book, Ron used the Riddikulus spell to take away the spider's legs. The movie took a more amusing approach as the defense spell gave the spider roller skates and it slid all over the classroom floor.
Neville Longbottom: The Boggart was Severus Snape and the defense spell put the figure in Neville's grandmother's clothes. Dean Thomas: In the books, Dean's Boggart was a disembodies living hand that was stopped after he trapped it in a mousetrap. Parvati Patil: Parvati's Boggart was a mummy in the books that tipped over its own bandages, but it was omitted from the movies.
Padma Patil: The movies featured a giant cobra as Padma's Boggart and she used the Riddikulus spell to turn it into a jack-in-the-box. Seamus Finnigan: Seamus' Boggwart was a banshee in the books and he used the defense spell so it would lose its voice.
Albus Dumbledore: Albus' Boggart, a corpse of his sister Arianna, was revealed by Rowling, but the Riddikulus was unknown. Molly Weasley: In the book series, a Boggart appeared at 12 Grimmauld Place and in Molly's eyes, it turned into the dead bodies of her family and friends. Remus Lupin: Seeing as Remus was a werewolf, his Boggart turned into a full moon and he used the Riddikulus charm to turn it into a deflating balloon.
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