Neville Longbottom

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Harry Potter character
Neville Longbottom
Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Neville Longbottom
Gender Male
Hair colour Brown
House Gryffindor
Parentage Pure-blood
Allegiance Dumbledore's Army
Actor Matthew Lewis
First appearance Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Neville Longbottom (born 30 July 1980)[1] is a character in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling.

Neville is a plump, rather bumbling, Gryffindor student in Harry's year. He has a notoriously bad memory. He shares a dormitory at Hogwarts with Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Seamus Finnigan and Dean Thomas.

Rowling at one point intended to name him Neville Pupp.

Neville has been played by Matthew Lewis in all the Harry Potter films to date.

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[edit] Background and role in the series

Neville Longbottom was born in the end of July, one day before Harry Potter, to Frank and Alice Longbottom, Aurors and prominent members of the Order of the Phoenix during the time of Lord Voldemort's original reign. The Longbottoms are one of the last few old pure-blooded families. Neville's closest friends are Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Ginny Weasley, and Luna Lovegood. Neville is portrayed as socially awkward in the greater Hogwarts community, but he is extraordinarily gifted in Herbology. After joining Dumbledore's Army, and practicing defensive curse-blocking with Harry's help in the special DADA classes which Harry taught, Neville begins to gain confidence in himself and his magical abilities.

Both of Neville's parents were tortured by Death Eaters, notably Barty Crouch Jr., Bellatrix Lestrange, her husband, and her husband's brother, with the Cruciatus Curse, which may explain why he was so affected by the use of such a curse on a spider in the Goblet Of Fire. They are now in a closed ward of St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Neville's paternal grandmother Augusta has raised him from a young age.

Neville is terrified of his grandmother, who is a strict disciplinarian and a perfectionist. She appears to want Neville to follow in his father's footsteps, regardless of his desires or suitability. When Neville tells Professor McGonagall that his grandmother feels Charms is the "soft option" over Transfiguration, McGonagall informs him that "It's high time your grandmother learned to be proud of the grandson she's got, rather than the one she thinks she ought to have."[HP6]

Neville is probably related to the Black family: Callidora Black, a granddaughter of Phineas Nigellus, married a Longbottom. Many fans suspect her to be Neville's great-grandmother.

The loss of his parents to madness has affected Neville greatly, and he has kept their condition a secret from all but Harry, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger and Ginny Weasley, who discover the truth accidentally.

Neville also has an uncle, Algie (surname unknown), who seems to have participated in his upbringing to some extent. He gave Neville Trevor, a pet toad, on his acceptance to Hogwarts. When Neville was a child, Algie attempted to 'scare the magic out' of Neville, throwing him off the Blackpool pier to see if he would float (or at least not be harmed), and dangling him out of a window - before accidentally dropping him (Neville's magic caused him to bounce).

In addition to Trevor the toad, Neville also has something of a pet in his Mimbulus mimbletonia, an extremely rare plant resembling a gray cactus covered in boils, which was a birthday present that his great-uncle Algie got for him in Assyria.

Matthew Lewis as Neville in the first Harry Potter movie.
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Matthew Lewis as Neville in the first Harry Potter movie.

Neville's lack of self-confidence affects his abilities as a wizard-in-training; despite being pure-blooded, in his early years at Hogwarts Neville shows an ineptitude with magic and a lack of focus that often gets him into trouble. However, he also shows courage, strength and potential, earning ten house points and securing Gryffindor the House Cup at the end of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

Matthew Lewis as Neville in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Matthew Lewis as Neville in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

[edit] Neville in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

During his fifth year at Hogwarts, Neville's magical abilities improve dramatically under Harry's special Defence Against the Dark Arts training in Dumbledore's Army. When his closest friends finally learn about the fate of Neville's parents at St. Mungos Hospital, and begin to understand Neville's situation, Neville begins to come to terms and gain some confidence in himself. When several Death Eaters escape Azkaban, including several of the group that tortured his parents, Neville devotes himself somewhat startlingly to Harry's regime, to the point of being second only to Hermione in terms of aptitude.

Neville plays a key role (albeit inadvertently) in keeping Lord Voldemort from knowing the prophecy made about Voldemort and Harry, and he saves Harry's life during the battle in the Department of Mysteries. He is also the only student left standing besides Harry, despite a Death Eater breaking his nose.

Since Neville and Harry were born during the same month, on almost the same day, the prophecy could possibly have applied to either of them.[HP5] It is Dumbledore's view that which was "the Chosen One" was determined by Voldemort when he chose to attack Harry rather than Neville. According to Rowling, this "does not give Neville either hidden powers or a mysterious destiny ... Neville remains the tantalising 'might-have-been'"; acknowledging that this "dull" answer may disappoint some fans.[2]

[edit] Neville in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Neville has received a new wand, after his former one was broken during the battle at the Department of Mysteries; a wand made of cherry wood and unicorn hair, which was apparently one of the last ones Mr Ollivander sold before he disappeared. The wand appears to have added further improvement to Neville's school performance (it has been commented on several occasions that 'the wand chooses the wizard', and that one 'never gets as good results with another wizard's wand': Neville had previously been using his father's wand). Neville is invited to Horace Slughorn's party on the train, along with Harry and Ginny.

It is revealed that Neville achieved an "Outstanding" in Herbology, and he did well in Defence Against the Dark Arts and Charms, earning an "Exceeds Expectations". He got an "Acceptable" in Transfiguration, and is disappointed when Professor McGonagall will not allow him to join her N.E.W.T.-level class. Instead, he continues to advanced Charms.

Neville wants the DA (Dumbledore's Army) meetings to continue, as he feels it has helped him and the others to improve their skills. During the Battle of Hogwarts, Neville answers the call for help, and he fights against the Death Eaters once again. He does not appear to be as important there as he was in the Department of Mysteries Battle (Harry sees him on the ground clutching his stomach), but he may have been the person who stunned Fenrir Greyback (he was the only Defender that was not locked in battle with another attacker at the time).

[edit] Trevor

Harry Potter character
Trevor in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone film
Trevor
Gender Male
Species Toad
Owner Neville Longbottom
Special powers None known
First appearance Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Trevor is Neville's favourite pet and his only toad. He was given to Neville by his Uncle Algie upon Neville's gaining admission to Hogwarts. Neville loses him on a regular basis. For example, Trevor is lost on the train while on their journey to Hogwarts in their first year. Hermione Granger helps Neville search for the toad. This search is the setting for the first meeting between Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, who were sitting together in a compartment at that time, and Hermione. The toad is later found by Hagrid after the boat trip for the first-years to get to Hogwarts.

It may be assumed that Neville takes Trevor with him to class as he is often mentioned as being used by the Professors in class. Professor Flitwick has made Trevor zoom around in Charms classes and in an effort to bully Neville, Professor Snape used Trevor to test Neville's Shrinking Solution.

In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Hagrid mentions to Harry in Diagon Alley, before he goes to Hogwarts, that toads are rather an out of date fad. Therefore, Neville's ownership of this creature confirms his status as the token outsider of Harry's year.

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Language Translation
Dutch Marcel Lubbermans
French Neville Londubat
Italian Neville Paciock
Latvian Nevils Lēniņš
Norwegian Nilus Langballe
Brazil Neville Longbottom
Ukrainian Невіл Лонґботом

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