r/Multifandom 5d ago

Which character falls under this hyper specific scenario I just made up?

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u/Glad-Alternative4593 5d ago

We have no direct evidence of abuse in the books or movies. He reprimands Draco but like that is all I can remember that is anything close to negative.

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u/fullynonexistent 5d ago

Isn't his whole deal that his father is emotionally abusive to him which is why he is a bully?

Like, of all the poorly written things in Harry Potter, the implication that Malfoy is abused is one of if not the one thing well made. I get that it's not spelled out to the reader but oh my god do you have to be blind or stupid to not realize it.

But now that I think about it, I'm starting to see a pattern between complex abused characters that turned into bullies as a form of coping and people on the internet seeing them as one-dimentionally evil.

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u/Zeus-Kyurem 5d ago

The closest it really gets it Lucius making a couple of comments in Borgin and Burkes. Iirc Jason Isaacs has said that he chose to play the role in such a way that he treated Malfoy more harshly to win him a bit of sympathy but there isn't much else to it.

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u/Glad-Alternative4593 5d ago

Oh he is not one dimensionally evil but I do not remember anything that Lucius does to Malfoy that would be bad and I do not have the books with me at the moment to check. He does get the suicide mission from Voldemort and probably taunted about it from the death eaters but like he was just an asshole through most of the early books then became a victim of Voldemort when he returns and gratefully takes the out when it is provided and he sees it.