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Bellatrix Lestrange
There are several iconic female villains throughout many popular novels and movies. However, one of the most evil, seductive, and terrifying female villains of all time is Bellatrix Lestrange. Bellatrix Lestrange is a character from J.K. Rowling’s famous fantasy novels and movie series, Harry Potter. The Harry Potter fantasy novel series is about a world just like our own, only there are witches and wizards. The main character is Harry Potter, who is a part of a major group that wishes to bring all within the infamous group the “Death Eaters” to justice.

The “Death Eaters” have no mercy and no compassion, they seek to destroy Harry Potter (the main character) and all who dare stand in their way. Bellatrix Lestrange is one of the main

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