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Prejudiced and malicious to the bone, Death Eaters are the faction that make up Voldemort’s fanatical following. Fans of the Harry Potter film franchise became acquainted with these villains around the time of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The first sightings of this group in the films came during the scene where Harry and the Weasleys attend the Quidditch World Cup. After that, we see them performing various brazen criminal acts, as they work to do Voldemort’s bidding to take over the wizarding world.
The objective villains of the Harry Potter series were the Death Eaters. Although some of them were blackmailed into doing Lord Voldemort’s bidding or threatened into it, most of them seemed to believe in his pretty horrific cause—genocide of non-magical blood. It was a dark theme, but it worked well for the series because it made us hate the people Harry was fighting against. And isn’t that the whole point?
From the moment that Harry Potter faced Voldemort in The Goblet of Fire, the wizarding world was struck by an unprecedented degree of fear. While Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge, along with the Ministry itself, denied Harry's claim of the dark lord's return throughout the Order of the Phoenix, this disbelief was anxiety-induced rather than a genuine disbelief of Harry's reports.