Harry Potter Stats

    Godric's Hollow

    Events [15]

     
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    Harry Wakes Up and Remembers Ron's Departure and Return
    Harry Potter wakes up and, for a few seconds, forgets about Ron Weasley's departure. He hopes it was all a dream but quickly remembers that Ron has left for good. Harry notices Ron's empty bunk, which feels like a reminder of his absence. Harry prepares for the day in silence, avoiding looking at Ron's bed, while Hermione Granger, busy in the kitchen, also avoids making eye contact with him. Both of them are emotionally affected by Ron's Departure and Return.
    Pages 311-312 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Harry and Hermione Pack Up the Campsite and Disapparate
    After a somber breakfast in silence, Harry and Hermione reluctantly pack up their campsite. Hermione seems to be delaying their departure, looking up eagerly as if expecting Ron to return. Harry, though sharing the same faint hope, becomes increasingly frustrated, remembering Ron's angry parting words. The muddy riverbank starts to flood, forcing them to leave. They finally grasp hands and Disapparate to a new location, appearing on a windswept, heather-covered hillside.
    Pages 312-313 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Hermione Breaks Down After Ron's Departure and Return
    After they arrive on the heather-covered hillside, Hermione Granger breaks down in tears. She sits on a rock, sobbing into her knees, while Harry watches her from a distance. Although Harry feels like he should comfort her, he is too overwhelmed by his own feelings of cold anger toward Ron Weasley. As Hermione grieves, Harry walks in a large circle, casting protective spells to secure their new location. The two avoid discussing Ron over the following days, although Harry occasionally hears Hermione crying at night.
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    Harry Watches the Marauder's Map for Ron
    Harry begins to take out the Marauder's Map at night, hoping to see Ron Weasley's dot reappear at Hogwarts, signaling his return. Although he tells himself that Ron has likely returned to the safety and comfort of Hogwarts, Ron's name never appears. Harry also watches for Ginny Weasley's dot in the girls' dormitory, wondering if she can somehow sense that he is thinking about her. The map becomes a source of mixed feelings as Harry simultaneously misses Ginny and resents Ron's absence.
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    Phineas Nigellus Black Provides News from Hogwarts
    Hermione Granger begins to take Phineas Nigellus Black's portrait out of the beaded bag for company and information. Although Phineas Nigellus Black previously vowed not to return, he cannot resist appearing occasionally. The trio is careful not to ask too many questions about Severus Snape or criticize him, as Phineas Nigellus Black reveres the new headmaster. Despite this, Phineas shares snippets of news from Hogwarts, including that Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, and Luna Lovegood are continuing Dumbledore's Army, and that Snape has reinstated some of Dolores Umbridge's decrees.
    Pages 314-315 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    The Trio Continues to Wander as Winter Arrives
    As the weather grows colder, Harry and Hermione continue to move frequently, never staying in one place too long for fear of being discovered. They face harsh conditions, from icy rain on a mountainside to flooding on a marsh and snow burying their tent on a small Scottish island. Despite the hardships, Harry and Hermione continue their search for clues about Gryffindor's sword, though they become increasingly desperate and far-fetched in their ideas.
    Pages 315-316 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Hermione Discovers a Mysterious Symbol in The Tales of Beedle the Bard
    While reading *The Tales of Beedle the Bard,* Hermione Granger points out a strange symbol that appears above one of the stories. She initially thinks it is a picture of an eye but realizes it is something more significant. Harry recognizes the symbol as the same one Xenophilius Lovegood wore at Bill Weasley's wedding, which Viktor Krum identified as Gellert Grindelwald's mark. Hermione is surprised, having never encountered this symbol in her readings, and they both find it odd that a symbol of Dark Magic appears in a children's book.
    Pages 316-317 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Harry Decides to Visit Godric's Hollow
    Harry Potter reveals to Hermione Granger that he wants to visit Godric's Hollow, hoping to find Gryffindor's sword. Hermione agrees, believing Dumbledore may have hidden the sword there, as Godric Gryffindor was born in the village. Hermione reads from *A History of Magic* about the magical significance of Godric's Hollow, confirming its historical connection to Gryffindor. Although Harry does not admit it, his desire to visit is more motivated by the possibility of seeing his parents' graves than by the sword.
    Pages 317-319 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Harry and Hermione Use Polyjuice Potion and Arrive in Godric's Hollow
    After preparing their disguises, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger take Polyjuice Potion and Disapparate to Godric's Hollow. Under cover of darkness, they appear in a snowy lane. Hermione, disguised as a mousy woman, and Harry, transformed into a middle-aged man, are cautious not to leave footprints in the snow. They make their way into the village, feeling the excitement and apprehension of visiting a place so deeply connected to Harry's past.
    Pages 321-322 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Harry and Hermione See the Statue of the Potters
    As Harry and Hermione walk into the center of Godric's Hollow, they pass what appears to be a war memorial. However, when they approach it, the monument transforms into a statue of James Potter, Lily Potter, and a baby Harry. The snow-covered statue of his parents holding their child deeply affects Harry, who stares at their stone faces, imagining what life could have been like if Lord Voldemort had never attacked.
    Pages 323-324 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Harry and Hermione Enter the Graveyard
    Harry Potter and Hermione Granger make their way toward the church in Godric's Hollow, knowing that his parents' graves are located in the graveyard behind it. They pass through the kissing gate and enter the graveyard, trudging through the deep snow. As they move among the headstones, Harry feels a mixture of dread and anticipation, wondering when they will find the final resting place of his parents.
    Pages 324-325 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Discovering Kendra and Ariana Dumbledore's Grave
    As they search the graveyard, Hermione Granger stumbles upon the grave of Kendra and Ariana Dumbledore. She calls Harry over, and they both see the inscription: "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." Harry is struck by the connection between his family and Dumbledore's, both having roots in the same graveyard. The moment deepens Harry's feelings of frustration and resentment toward Dumbledore for never sharing this with him while alive.
    Pages 325-326 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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    Harry Finds the Grave of His Parents
    After several moments of searching, Hermione Granger calls out to Harry, telling him that she has found his parents' grave. Harry approaches, feeling the weight of grief press on him. The headstone is made of white marble, and the inscription reads: "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death." Harry struggles with the meaning of the words, wondering if they reflect a Death Eater sentiment. Hermione explains that the phrase symbolizes life beyond death, but Harry cannot help but feel the profound loss of his parents.
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    Harry Breaks Down at His Parents' Grave
    Overcome with grief, Harry Potter begins to cry at his parents' grave. He feels the weight of their loss more than ever, imagining what his life could have been like if they had lived. He wishes he had brought something to leave at their grave and feels guilty for not thinking of it. Hermione Granger, seeing Harry's pain, conjures a wreath of Christmas roses with her wand, and Harry places it on the grave.
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    Harry and Hermione Leave the Graveyard
    After placing the wreath on his parents' grave, Harry Potter feels an overwhelming urge to leave the graveyard. He and Hermione Granger put their arms around each other for comfort and walk away in silence. They pass by the graves of Kendra and Ariana Dumbledore and the church, heading back toward the entrance of the graveyard. Harry feels the pain of loss and the weight of his journey as they move through the snowy graveyard.
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