I swear I don't know. One minute the glass was there and then it was gone. It was like magic.
I see Harry as someone who is struggling to do the right thing, who is not without faults, who acts impetuously as you would expect someone of his age to act, but who is ultimately a very loyal person, and a very very courageous person. So, in as much as he has qualities that I admire most I would say he is a good role model. That doesn't mean that he is saintly, but then frankly, who is? But I think you do see enough of Harryβs inner life, the workings of his mind in the books to know that he is ultimately human, struggling to do the right thing, which I think is admirable.
Wand: 11", Holly, phoenix feather
Harry James Potter, a half-blood wizard, the only child and son of James Potter and Lily Potter, and one of the most famous wizards of modern times. In what proved to be a vain attempt to circumvent a prophecy that a boy born at the end of July could be able to defeat him. Voldemort attempted to murder him when he was a year and three months old, shortly after murdering Harry's parents as they tried to protect him. This early, unsuccessful attempt to vanquish Harry led to Voldemort's first defeat and the end of the First Wizarding War. One consequence of Lily's protection is that her orphaned son had to be raised by her only remaining blood relative (Petunia Dursley), where he was neither welcomed nor nurtured, but would stay alive, at least until he turns seventeen years old. As the only known survivor of the Killing Curse up to that point, Harry was already famous before he arrived at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Early on his eleventh birthday, Harry learned that he was a wizard. He began attending Hogwarts and was Sorted into Gryffindor house. While at school, Harry became best friends with Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger,later he became the youngest Quidditch Seeker in over a century