Harry Potter Theory Proves Neville Couldn’t Have Been The Boy Who Lived

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Harry Potter Theory Proves Neville Couldn’t Have Been The Boy Who Lived
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Potter theory stops Neville being the prophecy.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A Harry Potter theory proves Neville could not have been The Boy Who Lived, despite what Professor Trelawney’s prophecy said — here is the Chosen One Neville theory explained. Throughout the Harry Potter franchise, Neville is often overlooked by his teachers and peers.

Severus Snape overheard only the first part of the prophecy which he relayed to Voldemort. Voldemort’s assumption that it was Harry led to his own demise as he failed to consider a Chosen One Neville as an option. Neville was born a day before Harry, and as his parents were part of the Order of the Phoenix they had defied Voldemort which meant he fit the description of the prophecy.

Would Voldemort Have Succeeded If He Chose Neville A Chosen One Neville would have made Voldemort successful in his goals. Snape would not have been driven by love to tell Dumbledore who Voldemort had chosen, or that Voldemort even knew of the prophecy, which means Dumbledore would not have known to put a Fidelius charm on the Longbottoms' house.

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