Gilderoy Lockhart
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Ron Receives a Howler from Molly Weasley During Breakfast
During breakfast in the Great Hall, Ron receives a Howler from his mother, Molly Weasley, berating him for stealing the car and flying it to Hogwarts. The Howler loudly reprimands him for the trouble he caused, including risking his and Harry's lives and putting Arthur Weasley's job at risk. The Howler ends by burning itself into ashes. Harry feels guilty for the trouble they caused the Weasley family.
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During breakfast in the Great Hall, Ron receives a Howler from his mother, Molly Weasley, berating him for stealing the car and flying it to Hogwarts. The Howler loudly reprimands him for the trouble he caused, including risking his and Harry's lives and putting Arthur Weasley's job at risk. The Howler ends by burning itself into ashes. Harry feels guilty for the trouble they caused the Weasley family.
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione Head to Herbology with Pomona Sprout and Gilderoy Lockhart
After breakfast, Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to their first class, Herbology, with Pomona Sprout. Gilderoy Lockhart accompanies Pomona Sprout, claiming he has been showing her how to care for the Whomping Willow. The students are excited as they are going to work in Greenhouse Three, which contains more dangerous plants than Greenhouse One. Before class starts, Lockhart pulls Harry aside to discuss his belief that Harry flew the car to Hogwarts for attention, which leaves Harry confused and frustrated.
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After breakfast, Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to their first class, Herbology, with Pomona Sprout. Gilderoy Lockhart accompanies Pomona Sprout, claiming he has been showing her how to care for the Whomping Willow. The students are excited as they are going to work in Greenhouse Three, which contains more dangerous plants than Greenhouse One. Before class starts, Lockhart pulls Harry aside to discuss his belief that Harry flew the car to Hogwarts for attention, which leaves Harry confused and frustrated.
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Herbology Lesson: Repotting Mandrakes
In Greenhouse Three, Pomona Sprout teaches the class how to repot Mandrakes. Hermione Granger impresses the class with her knowledge of Mandrakes and earns points for Gryffindor. The class is instructed to wear earmuffs to protect themselves from the Mandrakes' cry, which can knock them unconscious. Harry struggles with repotting the squirming Mandrakes, and the lesson is both physically and mentally exhausting for the students.
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In Greenhouse Three, Pomona Sprout teaches the class how to repot Mandrakes. Hermione Granger impresses the class with her knowledge of Mandrakes and earns points for Gryffindor. The class is instructed to wear earmuffs to protect themselves from the Mandrakes' cry, which can knock them unconscious. Harry struggles with repotting the squirming Mandrakes, and the lesson is both physically and mentally exhausting for the students.
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Struggles in Transfiguration Class with Professor McGonagall
After Herbology, the Gryffindor students head to Transfiguration class with Professor Minerva McGonagall. Harry and Ron struggle with their assignments, particularly Ron, whose broken wand causes spells to misfire. The lesson involves turning beetles into buttons, but Ron's wand issues result in chaos. Professor McGonagall is unimpressed with Ron's performance, and the boys are eager for the class to end.
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After Herbology, the Gryffindor students head to Transfiguration class with Professor Minerva McGonagall. Harry and Ron struggle with their assignments, particularly Ron, whose broken wand causes spells to misfire. The lesson involves turning beetles into buttons, but Ron's wand issues result in chaos. Professor McGonagall is unimpressed with Ron's performance, and the boys are eager for the class to end.
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Colin Creevey Asks Harry for a Picture
During their break, Harry, Ron, and Hermione head outside, where Harry is approached by a first-year Gryffindor student, Colin Creevey. Colin, who is fascinated by Harry's fame, asks for a picture to send to his Muggle family. Colin's enthusiasm makes Harry uncomfortable. The scene is interrupted by Draco Malfoy, who mocks Harry for giving out “signed photos,” prompting a tense encounter.
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During their break, Harry, Ron, and Hermione head outside, where Harry is approached by a first-year Gryffindor student, Colin Creevey. Colin, who is fascinated by Harry's fame, asks for a picture to send to his Muggle family. Colin's enthusiasm makes Harry uncomfortable. The scene is interrupted by Draco Malfoy, who mocks Harry for giving out “signed photos,” prompting a tense encounter.
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Gilderoy Lockhart Interrupts and Offers to Sign Photos
Gilderoy Lockhart interrupts the scene with Draco Malfoy, wrapping his arm around Harry and loudly suggesting they take a double portrait for Colin Creevey. Harry is mortified, and Lockhart once again implies that Harry is seeking attention. Lockhart dismisses Harry's protests and walks with him back to the castle, offering more unsolicited advice about fame and signed photos.
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Gilderoy Lockhart interrupts the scene with Draco Malfoy, wrapping his arm around Harry and loudly suggesting they take a double portrait for Colin Creevey. Harry is mortified, and Lockhart once again implies that Harry is seeking attention. Lockhart dismisses Harry's protests and walks with him back to the castle, offering more unsolicited advice about fame and signed photos.
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Gilderoy Lockhart's Defense Against the Dark Arts Quiz
In Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Gilderoy Lockhart administers a quiz that focuses entirely on trivial details about himself rather than the subject matter. The questions range from Lockhart's favorite color to his greatest achievements. Hermione scores full marks, much to Ron's disbelief. The class is stunned by the ridiculousness of the quiz, and Lockhart uses it as an opportunity to praise himself.
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In Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Gilderoy Lockhart administers a quiz that focuses entirely on trivial details about himself rather than the subject matter. The questions range from Lockhart's favorite color to his greatest achievements. Hermione scores full marks, much to Ron's disbelief. The class is stunned by the ridiculousness of the quiz, and Lockhart uses it as an opportunity to praise himself.
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Lockhart Releases Cornish Pixies in Class
Gilderoy Lockhart unveils a cage of Cornish pixies and releases them into the classroom, causing chaos. The pixies fly around, wreaking havoc, and Lockhart's attempt to subdue them with a spell fails miserably. The students take cover as the pixies destroy the classroom, and Lockhart flees, leaving Harry, Ron, and Hermione to clean up the mess.
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Gilderoy Lockhart unveils a cage of Cornish pixies and releases them into the classroom, causing chaos. The pixies fly around, wreaking havoc, and Lockhart's attempt to subdue them with a spell fails miserably. The students take cover as the pixies destroy the classroom, and Lockhart flees, leaving Harry, Ron, and Hermione to clean up the mess.
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Hermione Defends Gilderoy Lockhart Despite His Failures
After the chaos caused by the Cornish pixies, Ron and Harry are furious with Lockhart's incompetence. Hermione, however, defends Lockhart, pointing out all the achievements he has written about in his books. Ron and Harry are incredulous that Hermione still believes in Lockhart's abilities, despite his obvious failure in the classroom.
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After the chaos caused by the Cornish pixies, Ron and Harry are furious with Lockhart's incompetence. Hermione, however, defends Lockhart, pointing out all the achievements he has written about in his books. Ron and Harry are incredulous that Hermione still believes in Lockhart's abilities, despite his obvious failure in the classroom.
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