The chracters in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows face struggles and conflicts throughout the story. Harry, for instance, is dealing with Lord Voldemort's servants pursuing him and his friends and trying to capture them. When Harry is hiding in a tent with Ron and Hermione, the three are discovered by Death Eaters who order, "'Come out of there with your hands up...we know you're in there!'" (445). Consequently, Harry and his friends are captured. Harry is able to free himself of his numerous captures, however, and in the process he learns how to be more cautious so he can try to avoid problems like this in the future, but he also gains some self confidence when he is able to escape his enemies.
Ron Weasely also has his fair share of hardships throughout the novel. He gets into disagreements with Harry regarding their quest to defeat Voldemort, and eventually gets so fed up that he goes off on his own. When Ron decides to forgive Harry and join him again, he can't find him in the wilderness. Ron recounts to Harry after they are reunited, "'Well, I stayed on that hill all day...I kept hoping you'd appear. But when it started to get dark I knew I must have missed you'" (385). Through this experience, Ron learns that he must learn to control his temper and think more deeply about things before reacts so strongly or runs away. The character in the story face struggles and conflicts almost every day, yet somehow they are able to learn from them and find out more about themselves.
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