Alastor Moody
Harry Potter character | |
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, played by Brendan Gleeson in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | |
Mad-Eye Moody | |
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Gender | Male |
Hair colour | Grey |
Eye colour | Normal eye: Brown Magical eye: Electric Blue |
House | Unknown |
Parentage | Unknown |
Loyalty | Order of the Phoenix |
Film portrayer | Brendan Gleeson |
First appearance | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody is a fictional character in the Harry
Potter series of books, an ex-Auror working for
the Order of the Phoenix.
As an experienced Auror, who has lost several body parts, including an
eye, leg, and part of his
nose in
fighting practitioners of the Dark Arts, Moody is cautious—some
might say paranoid—and refuses to eat or drink anything which he
himself has not prepared. He is particularly conspicuous because of
his peculiar magical eye which can see through walls, doors, and
the back of his own head (hence the nickname "Mad-Eye").
Brendan Gleeson plays Moody on screen in
Harry Potter
and the Goblet of Fire.
ending details follow.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet
of Fire, Moody was appointed as the Defence Against the Dark Arts
teacher at Hogwarts. Before the school year began, however, he
was locked up in a chest by Barty Crouch Jr, a faithful follower of
Voldemort, who used a Polyjuice Potion to take his
form in order to replace him. Moody owes his life to the fact that
one ingredient of the Polyjuice Potion is a part of the person
whose form is to be assumed, such as a tuft of hair. Crouch Jr.
needed to keep him alive, under the Imperius Curse, so he would be
able to use his hair in the potion and question him. Moody's habit
of carrying his own drink allowed Crouch to take the Potion
regularly without raising suspicion.
On the night of the final task, Crouch attempted to kill
Harry, but was stopped by Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall and Severus
Snape. Having neglected to take his hourly dose of potion,
Crouch returned to his own appearance and, under the influence of
Veritaserum, he
admitted everything, and Dumbledore rescued the real Moody who was
locked in his own magical trunk. A dementor takes
Crouch's soul before he can repeat his story to Cornelius Fudge.
Harry first meets the genuine Moody just prior to his fifth year
at Hogwarts, in Harry Potter and
the Order of the Phoenix. In that book, Moody has joined
the newly re-formed Order of the Phoenix, and is usually
accompanied by fellow Order members Nymphadora Tonks and Remus
Lupin, especially while protecting Harry. He appears at the
climax of that book, along with Lupin, Tonks, Kingsley Shacklebolt and Sirius
Black.
His only appearance in Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince is at the end, when he attends Albus Dumbledore's funeral.
Alastor ("avenger") is a household god in
Greek
myth called on by families to visit fury upon those who have
wronged them.
In a slight alteration made for the film, Moody's nose is still
intact. In the book, he blames Evan
Rosier for the loss of the end of his nose. In the film, he
blames Rosier for the loss of his eye instead.
Trivia: His name may derive from Aleister Crowley, as there are similarities
between them.
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