No, Harry Potter was a half-blood wizard.
Harry Potter's blood status is a crucial aspect of his identity in the Harry Potter series. A "pure-blood" wizard is someone who comes from a family where all members are wizards or witches, with no Muggles (non-magical people) in their ancestry. Conversely, a "half-blood" wizard has one Muggle parent or a mix of magical and Muggle ancestors.
In Harry's case:
- His father, James Potter, was a pure-blood wizard.
- His mother, Lily Evans, was a Muggle-born witch.
Because one of his parents was a Muggle-born witch, Harry is classified as a half-blood. This blood status distinguishes him from characters like Ron Weasley, who is a pure-blood, and Hermione Granger, who is Muggle-born. The significance of blood status and the prejudice associated with it are recurring themes throughout the series, highlighting the absurdity of discrimination based on ancestry.