Thursday, 22 November 2012


Draco Malfoy 

Draco is Latin for dragon, ultimately the ancient Greek drakōn, meaning serpent. The first part, mal, should be easily recognised as meaning evil or bad. It shows up in English in such words as malevolent, malicious or malign, and comes from the Latin adjective “malus” meaning evil or bad.


    Draco Malfoy

Blond hair is usually associated with …...confidence. 
but in Malfoy’s case it makes him look…….evil and cocky.
His slicked back hair signifies to the audience that he is...... a slimy, greasy and creepy character.


Villain
Sly
Strange
Different
Noble
Aryan race (pure blood)
Cold
Creepy
Devious
Cunning
Shrewd
Astute
Machiavellian
Deceitful


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