Harry struggles with his past trauma from "summary" of Harry Potter - The Illustrated Collection by J. K. Rowling
Throughout the series, Harry is depicted as a character who constantly battles with the aftermath of his traumatic past. From a young age, he has been burdened with the knowledge of his parents' tragic deaths at the hands of Lord Voldemort. This loss shapes his identity and influences his actions throughout the books.
Harry's time at Hogwarts is marked by recurring encounters with his past traumas. He struggles with feelings of abandonment and loneliness, as he grapples with the fact that he never truly knew his parents. Their absence looms over him like a shadow, a constant reminder of what he has lost.
As Harry learns more about his past and the circumstances surrounding his parents' deaths, he is forced to confront the darkness that has haunted him for so long. The revelations he uncovers only serve to deepen his sense of grief and guilt, as he realizes the sacrifi...
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