Hermione observed the tiny scene over at the Slytherin table. The teachers did not seem to notice what was occurring at the moment or maybe they do notice but they want to watch. Harry and Ron were whispering about how it's early to get engaged. She couldn't agree more. They're in seventh year. They should at least wait till they have a job to pop the question. Her thoughts were somehow cut off by Pansy, throwing a tantrum. “I can't believe you, Draco. I loved you, I did everything I can
The summer of 2015 was filled with adventures, at least for me. Sitting on my yellow puff, I travelled to many places and with many different people, I got to know them better and the places where they’re from; they taught me some lessons that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life and, most of all, we had lots of fun. The first adventure I had this summer was an unfinished one, I mean, I had already started it but my life and school kept getting on the way and, eventually, I had to come home
Harry Potter's Development of Friendships The novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, is a story about an orphan named Harry Potter who is sent to live with his relatives, the Dursleys. For the first ten years of his life, Harry is hated and ignored by his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon. Harry has never experienced a friendship with anyone until the day he is sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Throughout the school year, Harry develops a balance of friendship
Helena Ravenclaw: Helena Ravenclaw (c. late 10th century – early 11th century), was a witch and Rowena Ravenclaw 's daughter. She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was Sorted into Ravenclaw house. At some point after graduating Helena stole her mother 's diadem and ran away to Albania. Rowena became fatally ill and hoping to see her daughter one last time, sent the Bloody Baron, a man who harboured an unrequited love for Helena, to find her. In a rage the Baron murdered Helena
Many people have watched the magical movies of Harry Potter, but, with the books being longer than the movies, how much magic was lost in translation? To answer this question, I want to go over what the bigger differences are between the films and movies. While the overall plot stayed the same, there were plenty of changes made for the movie adaptation which I believe made the books much better by comparison. One big change that is noticed instantly when watching the movies is the removal of Peeves
Sydney Kay Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J.K. Rowling Synopsis: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets begins when Harry is spending the summer with his only remaining family, the Dursleys. During party hosted by his uncle and Aunt, Harry is visited by Dobby, a house-elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts, the magical school for wizards that Harry attended before. Harry politely disregards the warning, and Dobby barges in on the Dursleys during their party. The Dursleys
Chapter One It was mid-July and Trixie Malfoy could finally say she had explored all of Malfoy manor, well all the parts she was allowed to explore at least, flopping down on her bed, she starred up at the plain white ceiling an impatient sigh escaping her lips, according to her ruff calculations Draco, her cousin who was older than her by six and a half months, had received his Hogwarts letter around this time and the absence of her letter was making her anxious. Maybe they had forgotten her. Maybe
1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone By: J.K. Rowling 2. 309 pages The genre of this novel is a mix between fantasy and mystery. It takes place in an alternate universe at a school of witchcraft and wizardry. It also has an element of mystery, you are constantly trying to find out what has happened to Harry in his past. It also includes fictional creatures like fluffy the 3 headed dog and games like quidditch that resemble modern games like football and soccer. One theme from this book is friendship
As Harry stepped into the home of Andromeda Tonks, he was blown away. With it’s high ceilings and lavish decorations, it was almost regal in appearance. He was reminded to an extent of the Malfoy Manor, at least what little of it he had seen. Hermione and Ron trailed behind him, along with Mrs. Weasley. The rest of the Weasleys had either not been able to make it, or simply didn’t want to go. Ron had decided to go only out of reluctance, as well as several days of begging from Harry. Hermione came
“You are late, son.” His father sneered at him from his wingback chair in his study, a snifter of brandy in his hand. Draco knew when he returned home that he’d missed dinner, but he was hoping his father would be in a less surly mood about it. “Yes, I know. My apologies, father,” he said as he walked into the room. His mother was seated in her usual place on the green velvet chesterfield sofa, so ever the dutiful son, he went to her first and bent to press a kiss to her temple and offer a quiet