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“It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to your enemies, but just as much to stand up to your friends” he has been a true Gryffindor since book one
If you pay attention to this, he swung so hard he hit himself with the cutting edge and it cuts through his clothing and theres no way he didnt cut himself to. He would have died due to the basilisk venom imbued in the blade.
@@insanityfreedom2953 to quote Dumbledore: it takes true courage to stand up to friends. And that was in Philosopher’s stone. But yeah, he did have a lot of Hufflepuff traits!
@@capybaragamesCPGyeah but not so many in his face. Especially considering that Neville knew he had no chance whatsoever if Voldemort tried to kill him
Remember he's against Harry when he is going to the third floor in Hogwarts in the first movie and Hermine stopped him because he is following what is right
Griffindor has two strong descendants at that time One is known to lead the battle. One hiding in plain sight to end the battle. Surely don't mess with griffindor
Yeah and forgot Bellatrix he simply didn't give shit about her either. He stood up against his own friends in first year. Which is the bravest thing to do.
@@darkseeker3903 That's in the movie Book (and movie) he stands up to the Dark Lord's ENTIRE army So I mean yeah he does that TOO if you're only going off the movie but that's not what we're talking about
In fact, neville is the most underrated character. Even the prediction of the wounded could mean both him and Harry. Only unlike Harry, the neville had no fame and friends. He was the same orphan, but he showed himself to be just as brave
@@colin1818it’s the same for me. It’s just the fact that his parents didn’t die and leave him a scar, he didn’t go through the killing curse so everyone overlook the fact that he could have been the chosen one like Harry. They were pity him because his parents were in St Mongo’s
Neville's parents lost their memories, he gets bullied, he has few friends, the golden trio avoids him, but yet he still chose to be a hero and save the golden trio and the wizarding world.
Neville proved himself way before that. He took the beatings and curses to protect the younger kids and ran the da while harry was off hunting horcruxes. Neville was a way underrated character. Im glad he got his moment in the sun.
Neville was honestly so underrated. Yes, Harry grew up in a terrible environment, but as soon as he entered Hogwarts he was surrounded by love and support and encouragement. He had friends to help him with every challenge and adversity. Neville was deeply traumatized and much older when his parents were killed. He truly understood what he was seeing. He was almost a societal outcast, and though some kids kinda' looked out for him, he didn't really have any friends or support. He was so alone. He could have easily given in to rage and pain. He had to dig so deep to find that strength and kind of reclaim his life from the darkness and pain that hung over him. He's a real hero. Edit: Um...wow, thank you. 😢 Also, I realize I mis-spoke when I said his parents are dead and that they are actually alive, mentally broken and deranged after suffering horrific torture at the hands of the Lestranges'. I'd argue that's worse. His parents continue to suffer every day. His parents were subjected to so much pain that it broke them. Completely shattered their sanity. He has to remember that every time he sees them. Harry's parents at least got a reasonably quick death.
Neville went from being _that_ side character, to one of the best and bravest characters in harry potter. Best character development by far. Loved him since day one
Don't forget that he stood up to the trio in the first year already. He always had it in himself, he just needed to gain confidence which he gradually did during the years.
Worst Gryffindor?? The man was easily the most Gryffindor like student from the start, "No I won't let you, you'll get Gryffindor into trouble again". Id argue he went from the most shy and reserved Gryffindor student to one of the most iconic Gryffindor students.
Neville is the most gangsta of the whole franchise. Stands up to his friends, helps them when needed, doesn’t back down when challenged, stays a good person despite what life had handed him, and stands up to the people that are responsible for his misfortune without hesitation. Not to mention taking over leadership of the DA during Harry’s absence. He also helped coordinate the resistance. Dude is an incredibly underrated character.
Não é apenas um filme, é uma lição de vida . Corretíssimo em dizer o quão subestimado é Neville, Dumbledore estava certo em parabenizar Neville por tentar impedir o Harry. Isso o encorajou e não viver sobre as cinzas de seus parentes. E nem de se envergonhar. Harry Potter é uma lição de vida
The first moment we saw his bravery was when he stood up against ron, hermione and harry sneaking out. It takes a brave friend to point out the wrongs of another friend.
Neville's character growth is truly inspiring, going from underrated to one of the bravest characters in Harry Potter. He's the truest Gryffindor out there.
Neville is literally one of the most underrated characters ngl. He's the most bravest and most wholesome person within the whole movie series. 😭✨💗 Guys stop litteraly stop trying to correct my comment I was just saying my opinion...and it was just for fun.
@@QueenKye777 The prophecy mentioned a boy born at the end of July to wizards who fought Voldemort thrice. It could have been Neville or Harry. But Voldemort thought it was Harry and aytacked him, which made him The Chosen One.
@@QueenKye777You didn’t read the books did you? One of the major things that was left out of the movies was that Trelawney’s prophecy spoke of Harry Potter and Neville Longbottom, both born at the end of July to parents that defied the dark lord thrice. Voldemort only chose Harry because he saw so much of him in himself, plus he was a half-blood, just like he was, so Voldemort marked Harry as his equal instead of Neville, but unknowingly to Voldemort Harry possessed power that the dark lord knew nothing about. Voldemort was only told half of Trelawney’s prophecy, not the entire prophecy. Here is Trelawney’s entire prophecy, much was left out of the movie: “The one with the power to vanquish the dark lord approaches…born to those that thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies…and the dark lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the dark lord knows not…and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives…the one with the power to vanquish the dark lord will be born as the seventh month dies.” Everyone thought Trelawney was an old fraud, but her prophecies throughout the novels actually came to be, she was indeed a true seer.
I don’t think it was intentional but I remember reading that the whole Golden Trio were one personality trait await from being in another house had it not been for their bravery and loyalty. Hermione being Ravenclaw, Ron as Hufflepuff, and we all saw Harry have to practically beg not to be put in Syltherin.
Also, she couldn't "broaden her mind" and understand things outside the box, hence the fact that she *hated* divination. Although it was a bit more minor, this was also a reason why she was not sorted into Ravenclaw.
She was a never a Ravenclaw to begin with. Hermione's only claim to fame was her Photo-graphic memory that allowed her to practically memorize encyclopedias at a stretch. Unlike a Ravenclaw, Hermione wasn't a curious / inquisitive person. She solely relied on Hard provable Facts and did not work well with abstract and imaginative concepts. Albeit, later on as the series progresses, She becomes a lot more Ravenclaw.
I feel that a Golden Quartet was a much better composition compared to the Golden Trio as the Quartet would have members from all the 4 Houses. Harry would be a Gryffindor, who almost became a Slytherin and The Slytherin Character would be someone who almost became a Gryffindor.
Neville's story is truly so inspirational. He lost a lot in life, was always bullied n never given credit even for little things n was always considered good for nothing but he OVERCAME all of that, rose above it n made a good life for himself! I truly wish to be like him!
Imagine having lost your parents, Harry's parents weren't tortured but Frank and Alice were tortured with the cruciatus curse. They were the frickin AURORS too. He was also as angry as Harry for his loss. Imagine how painful it must be to see your parents die and worse see them getting tortured. Harry got all the attention cuz he was the boy who lived. Neville was saved by the other members of the Order. In my opinion, both have suffered a lot but Neville shouldn't have been mistreated
And his own grandmother who KNEW better made him use someone else's wand which kept him an underperformed. She literally set him up to fail then berated him when he failed.
Neville truly embodies the essence of bravery and courage throughout his character growth in the series. He's the underrated hero of the Wizarding World.
That just means no matter who he would have chosen, his fate was already sealed. If he had chosen Neville, Harry still would stand up like Neville was.
This is why I want to date a guy like Neville he has a soft side but is brave. He is a true gryffindor he saved everything Edit: also it takes more courage to stand up to your friends than foes. Neville did that but he also stood up to his enemies more than some of the others.
Agreed. He deserved to be the one to pull the sword out. Despite life stepping on him & being terrified he stood up for those he cared about to people who scared him & did the right thing even when others did not.
Neville was originally in the group just as much as Hermione was in the first book and went on the detention with them in the forbidden forest after each of them lost 50 points for breaking curfew (to smuggle the dragon out but in the movie their caught just as they discuss it) Then it's like Dumbledore gives all the Gryffindor's their points back 😂
Yeah and I think that he anticipated that Neville would go with the trio to get the philosophers stone, that’s why the devils snare was there (Neville was really good at Herbology)
Neville *is* a Gryffindor, because he managed to use the sword. He has always been in doubt of his house, wondering why he was not sorted in Hufflepuff. But Neville is a true Gryffindor.
The hat recognized that Neville staying alive trying to be normal although his parents went mad and he had to live with his weird grandmother is a kind of bravery in itself. The same can be said about Luna who witnessed her mother's death and was able to express her peculiar self with such unusual interests (the strange beliefs in unseen magical creatures) is also a kind of bravery unto itself. Good job, hat!
Luna was a Ravenclaw. Her intelligence lied in her strangeness. She was able to see past the people who didn't believe her to what was real and I believe that was/is her intelligence.
The fact that neville and harry used the sword to kill two snakes , and those two snakes were connected to voldemort (i think) i just find it wholesome, and amazing
They are connected but only Nagini was a Horcrux. The Basilik only got controlled by Voldemort since he's a Parselmouth. Voldemort only used the basilisk but didnt really have a connection to it like to Nagini
Neville is one of the most important characters! He was shy in the first movie but in deathly hallows he kills the last horcrux which means if he didnt do that Voldemort could never die
Neville is probably the bravest. He never had any special abilities or over average intelligence and still fought still stood there and took on the most evil wizard without hesitation.
Not related to the hat and the sword, but every time I see Neville I remember when he said, "I'm mad for her (Luna)! It's probably time I told her since we'll probably both be dead by dawn." He was such a vibe in Death Hallows Part 2!
Neville, while he had the common traits of a hufflepuff, he was not one in the slightest. True, he like herbology and was more of a gentle person, but being a Hufflepuff means that you value loyalty at the highest level, and he doesn't. This is made obvious in the first iteration, where he chooses to stop the main trio even though they're his friends because it's the right thing in his mind, even though he's scared. A hufflepuff would have let them go, or maybe helped them. And a big part of his character growth is learning how to be brave and stand up for those he cares about and against those who hurt him (ie. Bellatrix). He's always valued it, but he needed to work to get there. Same thing with Hermione, she is smart "sO ShE SHouLd BE a rAveNClAw". No, because being Ravenclaw means you value wisdom, not that you're smart. She admired Harry because he was brave, and she also wanted to be brave.
I still feel like she valued intellect and cultivated skill over everything else. Her whole time at Hogwarts, she strove to be the top student in terms of academics, so much that she used a bloody time turner to take extra classes. She admires Harry's bravery, but she never seems to act like she prefers that to her own pursuits.
@@derek96720she is brave. She always part of the teams dangerous adventures to save the day. Even though she loves to study and being smart. She always puts her friends first and always goes miles to save them. That's what makes her a griffindor
One of my favorite things about the Harry Potter series was Neville. He had every reason to become cold and messed up. I also love what a bad ass his grandmother was
Anyone who thinks Neville is in the wrong house isn’t paying attention. That poor boy has a backstory almost/just as tragic as Harry’s, and he’s overcome despite the odds being very much stacked against him and him being very traumatised by the horrific fate of his parents (being tortured into insanity by the sadistic Bellatrix). Neville grows a lot over the course of the books and films (his growth is, of course, better fleshed out in the books). Neville displays bravery so much more than expected. *He is very much his brave, courageous parents’ son.*
Also in the book Neville became an auror to honor his parents, but left that job to follow his ture passion to teach herbology at hogwarts, his an extremely well done character
Neville is one of the purest characters, like yes, Neville would do perfectly fine as a Hufflepuff, but people need to realize how much of a Gryffindor and brave person he really is. ❤❤ Edit: 400 likes is crazy Edit: GWORL 500 LIKES IS CRAZIER Edit: OML 800 LIKES WTH-- Edit: IM INVITING ALL OF YOU ALL TO THE YULE BALL CUZ 1000 LIKES IS THE CRAZIEST Edit: 1.3 LIKES WOW I DIDNT KNOW THIS MANY PEOPLE THOUGHT NEVILLE WAS A BADDIE Edit: 3k likes would make me win the house cup
besides if Neville wasn't a Gryffindor how did the sword of Gryffindor to kill Nagini it represented it self to Neville because HE WAS A TRUE GRYFFINDOR and he is brave for standing up to harry Ron and Hermione in his second year and standing up to Voldemort
Gryffindor isnt just for those who are outwardly brave. The bravest of hearts constantly take the smallest yet scariest steps in life until they learn they can walk and run just like all those around them
Neville is such a good character.he started out as an afraid boy who wasn’t good at school,and then became one of the bravest characters in the entire series.this is why he’s my 3rd favourite character (I said character so many times💀💀)
harry was the hero of a secret war, where he was doing a lot of things that most other people where unaware about at the school, where as neville was the hero of the people, he was there growing with them and standing for them even when he was terrifeied and out matched, at least that is how i've always looked at it. maybe im overlooking something but i think that is their connection they are both the hero of the story just on different fronts.
@@Rosemunk not really, ur saying Neville’s story isn’t as sad as Harry’s just cuz Harry lost more ppl. Neville’s story is just as sad and you don’t have to compare them
With so many underrated members of Harry Potter, Neville is by far one of the most underrated, easy to remember him by name but easy to miss if you don't pay attention
I always thought that Harry was just standing in for Neville until Neville got himself together. Neville was perfectly adequate to take out Voldy, he just needed time to ripen.
His ascendancy really starts in book 5 with his inclusion in the DA and then the fight at the Department of Mysteries. He's also involved in the fight with the Death Eaters when Snape kills Dumbledore. And obviously everything he does in book 7, including the final fight. Luna Lovegood is another unexpected hero that really steps up. I like to think that later in life Neville was something as a folk hero, working at Hogwarts as the weird herbology professor but actually this veteran of some pretty nasty fights against the darkest wizard of all time.
I think Neville is the embodiment of courage, it doesn't mean not having fear, it means overcoming it and he is also very loyal to his friends and stands up for them❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Neville is one of the only characters that showed true bravery. "Only a coward is capable of obtaining the truest level of bravery". The courageous can't be brave, because every action they take they should fear but they don't. Neville is the bravest person in the HP world.
Neville had always been at a disadvantage. He wasn't using a wand that bonded to him, he used his fathers. He lost his parents young, but he always did the right thing. I'm beginning to think that getting on Draco's nerves is just the indicator of true valor