The House-Elf Liberation Front
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Harry Sends a Letter to Sirius About the First Task
Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit the Owlery to send a letter to Sirius Black, detailing how Harry survived the First Task. On their way, Harry informs Ron about Sirius's warnings concerning Igor Karkaroff, who used to be a Death Eater. Ron, now more supportive of Harry, begins discussing the tournament and Karkaroff's involvement.
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit the Owlery to send a letter to Sirius Black, detailing how Harry survived the First Task. On their way, Harry informs Ron about Sirius's warnings concerning Igor Karkaroff, who used to be a Death Eater. Ron, now more supportive of Harry, begins discussing the tournament and Karkaroff's involvement.
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Surprise Party in Gryffindor Common Room
Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to the Gryffindor common room for a surprise party celebrating Harry's success in the First Task. The room is filled with food and decorations, with banners drawn by Dean Thomas, and the mood is festive. Harry feels content with Ron's support, having survived the First Task and with the next one months away.
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to the Gryffindor common room for a surprise party celebrating Harry's success in the First Task. The room is filled with food and decorations, with banners drawn by Dean Thomas, and the mood is festive. Harry feels content with Ron's support, having survived the First Task and with the next one months away.
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Harry Opens the Golden Egg, Revealing a Screeching Noise
During the celebration, Lee Jordan convinces Harry to open the golden egg, but when he does, it emits a horrible screeching noise, much like a banshee. Neville Longbottom fears it might involve the Cruciatus Curse. The group speculates about the nature of the next task before Fred makes a joke about Percy.
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During the celebration, Lee Jordan convinces Harry to open the golden egg, but when he does, it emits a horrible screeching noise, much like a banshee. Neville Longbottom fears it might involve the Cruciatus Curse. The group speculates about the nature of the next task before Fred makes a joke about Percy.
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Fred and George Joke About House-Elves in the Kitchens
Fred Weasley jokes with Hermione about getting food from the Hogwarts - Kitchens, teasing her about leading the house-elves into rebellion. He explains how to access the kitchens by tickling the pear in a painting, while Neville suffers from eating a hexed custard cream, temporarily turning into a canary.
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Fred Weasley jokes with Hermione about getting food from the Hogwarts - Kitchens, teasing her about leading the house-elves into rebellion. He explains how to access the kitchens by tickling the pear in a painting, while Neville suffers from eating a hexed custard cream, temporarily turning into a canary.
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Hagrid's Struggles with Blast-Ended Skrewts During Care of Magical Creatures
In their Care of Magical Creatures lesson, Rubeus Hagrid attempts to put the Blast-Ended Skrewts into hibernation, but the creatures wreak havoc, destroying the boxes Hagrid had prepared. The class, including Ron, Hermione, and Harry, help Hagrid subdue them, though they sustain multiple injuries. Rita Skeeter appears to interview Hagrid, leading to concerns about her intentions.
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In their Care of Magical Creatures lesson, Rubeus Hagrid attempts to put the Blast-Ended Skrewts into hibernation, but the creatures wreak havoc, destroying the boxes Hagrid had prepared. The class, including Ron, Hermione, and Harry, help Hagrid subdue them, though they sustain multiple injuries. Rita Skeeter appears to interview Hagrid, leading to concerns about her intentions.
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Rita Skeeter Arranges an Interview with Hagrid
After witnessing the chaos in Hagrid's lesson, Rita Skeeter manipulates Hagrid into agreeing to an interview for the The Daily Prophet, focusing on his work with magical creatures. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are suspicious, knowing Rita is likely to twist Hagrid's words for a scandalous article.
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After witnessing the chaos in Hagrid's lesson, Rita Skeeter manipulates Hagrid into agreeing to an interview for the The Daily Prophet, focusing on his work with magical creatures. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are suspicious, knowing Rita is likely to twist Hagrid's words for a scandalous article.
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Hermione Drags Harry and Ron to the Kitchens
Hermione excitedly drags Harry and Ron to the Hogwarts - Kitchens after finding out about the concealed entrance. They discover that house-elves, including Dobby and Winky, work in the kitchen. Harry is reunited with Dobby, who is ecstatic to see him, and Hermione explains that this is related to her effort for house-elf rights.
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Hermione excitedly drags Harry and Ron to the Hogwarts - Kitchens after finding out about the concealed entrance. They discover that house-elves, including Dobby and Winky, work in the kitchen. Harry is reunited with Dobby, who is ecstatic to see him, and Hermione explains that this is related to her effort for house-elf rights.
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Harry Learns About Dobby and Winky's New Jobs at Hogwarts
Inside the kitchens, Dobby proudly tells Harry that he and Winky have both found jobs at Hogwarts. While Dobby enjoys his new freedom and pay, Winky is distraught over being dismissed by Bartemius Crouch Sr.. Hermione tries to comfort Winky, but the house-elf refuses to accept her freedom.
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Inside the kitchens, Dobby proudly tells Harry that he and Winky have both found jobs at Hogwarts. While Dobby enjoys his new freedom and pay, Winky is distraught over being dismissed by Bartemius Crouch Sr.. Hermione tries to comfort Winky, but the house-elf refuses to accept her freedom.
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Dobby and Winky's Opposing Views on Freedom
Dobby expresses joy about his freedom and wages at Hogwarts, but Winky is horrified by the idea of being paid and remains loyal to her former master, Bartemius Crouch Sr.. Hermione, attempting to encourage Winky, only causes more distress. Dobby further explains house-elf enslavement and how Professor Dumbledore allows them freedom to express their opinions.
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Dobby expresses joy about his freedom and wages at Hogwarts, but Winky is horrified by the idea of being paid and remains loyal to her former master, Bartemius Crouch Sr.. Hermione, attempting to encourage Winky, only causes more distress. Dobby further explains house-elf enslavement and how Professor Dumbledore allows them freedom to express their opinions.
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Winky's Distress Over Bartemius Crouch Sr. and Her Dislike for Ludo Bagman
Winky becomes emotional when Hermione mentions seeing Bartemius Crouch Sr. at Hogwarts, and she reacts with anger when Ludo Bagman is mentioned, calling him a bad wizard. Winky refuses to reveal the details of her master's opinions but continues to express loyalty to Bartemius Crouch Sr..
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Winky becomes emotional when Hermione mentions seeing Bartemius Crouch Sr. at Hogwarts, and she reacts with anger when Ludo Bagman is mentioned, calling him a bad wizard. Winky refuses to reveal the details of her master's opinions but continues to express loyalty to Bartemius Crouch Sr..
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione Leave the Kitchens with Snacks
After their conversation with Dobby and Winky, Harry, Ron, and Hermione leave the kitchens, carrying snacks offered by the house-elves. Hermione remains optimistic that Dobby's influence will inspire other elves to seek freedom, though Harry and Ron remain doubtful, especially considering Winky's reluctance.
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After their conversation with Dobby and Winky, Harry, Ron, and Hermione leave the kitchens, carrying snacks offered by the house-elves. Hermione remains optimistic that Dobby's influence will inspire other elves to seek freedom, though Harry and Ron remain doubtful, especially considering Winky's reluctance.
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