Many 'Harry Potter' characters are morally gray, but does one heroic act make a hero?
Harry Potter features many characters who fall into the category of morally gray. This allows for more complex character arcs that greatly enhance the story. Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape are the most common examples, but there are many throughout the series. However, the fans don't always acknowledge it, choosing instead to see a harsh division between good and evil, leaving them to cheer for characters as undisputed heroes rather than complex individuals.
James' treatment of Snape proves he was not a flawlessly noble individual, as the series sometimes seems to imply. Certainly, people make mistakes in youth, but this was a repeated habit, and Snape still carries trauma from it. With the only other characters in the series who grow up with James being his best friends, it's unclear if his venom was reserved for Snape specifically or if he had other victims as well.
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