Harry Potter was brave in the second book in many ways. He was brave flying the Ford Anglia to Hogwarts, in the Quidditch match against Slytherin by asking to be left alone to deal with the Bludger that had targeted him, going to the Forbidden Forest and finding Aragog, and going into the Chamber of Secrets.
He is very brave.
there are a lot of brave people in the series. Harry considers Snape as the "Bravest man I ever knew".
They're brave and loyal to eachother.
Brave, Outgoing, Determined, Passionate, Good Friend, and quick tempered.
Brave, Outgoing, Determined, Passionate, Good Friend, and quick tempered.
Because in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows it turns out that Professer Severus Snape was a incredibly brave man so Ginny and Harry named their kids Albus(after Dumbledore) Severus(after Snape)
He never gave up, was a very brave young man and eventually defeat Voldemort.
Neville Longbottom is a clumsy character in Harry Potter. He often struggles with spells and potions, leading to mishaps and accidents. However, he later proves himself to be brave and capable in his own way.
According to the books, those who are brave and loyal shall dwell in the mighty house of Gryffindor. Gryffindor's mascot is the commonly thought to be brave lion, and its colors are maroon and gold.
He was brave because he knew that death was a very likely outcome of his final fight against Voldemort however, he fought against him and tried to prove he could live against him and won! that makes him brave and not a coward.
Harry Potter is all about morals, right vs wrong, good vs evil. Some things in the book were about being immoral, but it was mainly about how to fight against it, be a better friend, be a better person, and how to do the brave and right things.
He is brave, never gives up, never leaves his friends behind and has a good heart.