Draco Malfoy Teenager

Teenaged Draco Malfoy

As a youth, Draco became corrupted by his family beliefs and descended into a bigoted and bullying individual. His dislike of Harry is driven by feeling inferior to his father; and believing that pure blood wizards were superior, while disregarding muggle borns and half bloods as inferior beings.

But then Voldemort came back, giving Draco an impossible task that required him to use dangerous spells he’d learned of only recently. Things started changing then; Draco realized he couldn’t follow in his family’s footsteps while still respecting himself, realizing his twisted views of life were becoming dangerous to those he cared about most. This realisation led him to question everything his parents had ever taught him and to make some uncomfortable discoveries about himself: his parents had made him out to be too great an individual than reality allowed him; eventually his twisted views caused havoc with everyone close around him and threatened everyone dearest to him – eventually leaving Draco thinking otherwise about everything but himself he cared little about anything other than following in their footsteps had laid out before him: this revelation lead him down an unexpected road where his family had put him; after finding himself unworthy of all that his parents’ words: everything changed when Voldemort returned and gave Draco impossible task that forced him out of line before him and his views of reality threatened everyone close him dearest of all…

Draco went on to settle in Muggle New York, working as a youth worker. However, his memories of the Second Wizarding War remain fresh in his mind, leading him to adapt adaptive speech patterns when talking to certain individuals from his past. Furthermore, his physical appearance had changed, now sporting dark shadows under his eyes and greyish tones across his skin.

Draco Malfoy may seem difficult to abide, but his character development throughout the series makes him more relatable – especially since Tom Felton plays him! Plus, who could resist Tom Felton himself as one of their protagonists!?