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Remus Lupin (Harry Potter)

A typically English look

If he is sometimes in a bad state after the days of full moon, Remus Lupin is nevertheless characterized by his elegant and typically English look. He wears a dark green suit with brown shoes, a grey tie and a beige shirt. On top of that, he wears a black wizard’s cloak with a collar and holes to let the arms through, which gives him a 19th century look. At the level of the head, one recognizes well his chestnut/red hair of which a wick falls on the forehead. On the face, he has two big scars which are the result of his fight with Sirius when he was in the form of a werewolf and could not control himself anymore. Finally, like all wizards, he holds his wand in his hand.

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A wolf with a big heart

Remus Lupin is a character from the children’s literary and cinematic saga Harry Potter, appearing for the first time in the third opus: The Prisoner of Azkaban. Remus Lupin is the new Defense Against Evil teacher and at the beginning of the film, he saves Harry from the attack of a hijacker in the train. Very quickly, this one takes affection for Harry and for good reason, it was one of the best friends of his parents. He also teaches him how to produce a patronus to defend himself from the stalkers. During the year, Lupin is absent several times and often returns with visible injuries. At the end of the film, when we learn that it was not Sirius Black but Peter Pettigrew who sold Harry’s parents to Voldemort, we also learn that Lupin is a werewolf. At the end of the year, Lupin leaves the school but we will find him many times when Harry will have to face Voldemort.

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