The theme is courage because he has to face something he wasn't even planning to do and he is put under the test to find himself and believe that he can truly be the wizard everyone expects him to be in all the competition he has to undergo in this tournament thing.
When things don't go your way and your put under the spot light like Harry has been the whole time he's been attending Hogwarts. You have to make the decision to crumble under the pressure or stand and take the many challenges that face you. When you can stand and face all the trials and tribulation and curve balls of life and handle them the way Harry has then you can be labled as having courage under fire, because you have robbed yourself time and time again.

"You place too much importance on the so-called purity of blood! You fail to recognize that it matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be!
Harry finds out that he's a wizard when he is invited to Hogwarts. As he attends there, his fourth year, he realizes he's grown up to be a more powerful wizard than what he was when he was born. It's not just being born with wizard blood, it's growing to be more powerful.

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