Snape's Worst Memory
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Dolores Umbridge Becomes Headmistress of Hogwarts
Dolores Umbridge is appointed Headmistress of Hogwarts by the Ministry of Magic through Educational Decree Number Twenty-eight, replacing Albus Dumbledore. Notices are posted all over the school, and everyone is discussing Dumbledore's dramatic escape from capture.
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Dolores Umbridge is appointed Headmistress of Hogwarts by the Ministry of Magic through Educational Decree Number Twenty-eight, replacing Albus Dumbledore. Notices are posted all over the school, and everyone is discussing Dumbledore's dramatic escape from capture.
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Ernie Macmillan Discusses Umbridge's Failure to Access Dumbledore's Office
Ernie Macmillan shares that Umbridge failed to enter Dumbledore's office because the gargoyle sealed itself against her, despite Dumbledore's disappearance. He believes Dumbledore will return soon, reflecting the hope many students have.
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Ernie Macmillan shares that Umbridge failed to enter Dumbledore's office because the gargoyle sealed itself against her, despite Dumbledore's disappearance. He believes Dumbledore will return soon, reflecting the hope many students have.
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Draco Malfoy Introduces the Inquisitorial Squad
Draco Malfoy reveals to Hermione Granger, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Ernie Macmillan that he is part of the Inquisitorial Squad, a group of students with the authority to dock points from houses, handpicked by Umbridge. Malfoy insults Hermione, Harry, Ron, and Ernie Macmillan before walking away with Crabbe and Goyle.
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Draco Malfoy reveals to Hermione Granger, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Ernie Macmillan that he is part of the Inquisitorial Squad, a group of students with the authority to dock points from houses, handpicked by Umbridge. Malfoy insults Hermione, Harry, Ron, and Ernie Macmillan before walking away with Crabbe and Goyle.
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Fred and George Weasley Foil Montague Using a Vanishing Cabinet
Fred and George Weasley reveal that they shoved Montague headfirst into a Vanishing Cabinet, preventing him from docking points from them. They suggest they are no longer concerned about getting into trouble and are planning mischief now that Dumbledore is gone.
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Fred and George Weasley reveal that they shoved Montague headfirst into a Vanishing Cabinet, preventing him from docking points from them. They suggest they are no longer concerned about getting into trouble and are planning mischief now that Dumbledore is gone.
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Filch Escorts Harry to Umbridge's Office
Argus Filch escorts Harry Potter to Dolores Umbridge's office after being summoned. Filch gleefully tells Harry that Umbridge has given him authority to punish students more harshly, and he hints that she has asked for the expulsion of Peeves.
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Argus Filch escorts Harry Potter to Dolores Umbridge's office after being summoned. Filch gleefully tells Harry that Umbridge has given him authority to punish students more harshly, and he hints that she has asked for the expulsion of Peeves.
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Umbridge Questions Harry About Dumbledore and Sirius Black
Umbridge attempts to get information from Harry about Albus Dumbledore's and Sirius Black's whereabouts, offering him a drink that Harry pretends to sip. She becomes frustrated when Harry refuses to cooperate, insisting that all communication channels are monitored and she will eventually catch Sirius.
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Umbridge attempts to get information from Harry about Albus Dumbledore's and Sirius Black's whereabouts, offering him a drink that Harry pretends to sip. She becomes frustrated when Harry refuses to cooperate, insisting that all communication channels are monitored and she will eventually catch Sirius.
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Fred and George's Firework Prank Disrupts the School
Fred and George Weasley set off a large number of enchanted fireworks throughout Hogwarts, causing chaos. Umbridge and Filch attempt to stop the fireworks, but their efforts are futile, leading to more disruption. Other teachers, including Professor McGonagall, enjoy watching Umbridge struggle.
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Fred and George Weasley set off a large number of enchanted fireworks throughout Hogwarts, causing chaos. Umbridge and Filch attempt to stop the fireworks, but their efforts are futile, leading to more disruption. Other teachers, including Professor McGonagall, enjoy watching Umbridge struggle.
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Fred and George Receive Praise for Their Firework Display
Fred and George Weasley are praised by Gryffindor students, including Hermione, for their successful prank with the fireworks. They reveal that they used their entire stock of Weasleys' Wildfire Whiz-Bangs but believe it was worth it to disrupt Umbridge's first day as headmistress.
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Fred and George Weasley are praised by Gryffindor students, including Hermione, for their successful prank with the fireworks. They reveal that they used their entire stock of Weasleys' Wildfire Whiz-Bangs but believe it was worth it to disrupt Umbridge's first day as headmistress.
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Harry Dreams of the Department of Mysteries
As Harry falls asleep, he dreams of the Department of Mysteries again. This time, he gets closer to a particular room filled with shelves of dusty glass spheres, but he is awakened before he can reach what he desires.
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As Harry falls asleep, he dreams of the Department of Mysteries again. This time, he gets closer to a particular room filled with shelves of dusty glass spheres, but he is awakened before he can reach what he desires.
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Cho Confronts Harry About Marietta's Betrayal
Cho Chang apologizes to Harry for Marietta Edgecombe's betrayal but defends her, stating that her mother works for the Ministry, making it difficult for her. Harry angrily retorts that Ron's father also works for the Ministry but hasn't betrayed them. Their argument escalates, and Cho storms off, leaving Harry frustrated before his Occlumency lesson with Snape.
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Cho Chang apologizes to Harry for Marietta Edgecombe's betrayal but defends her, stating that her mother works for the Ministry, making it difficult for her. Harry angrily retorts that Ron's father also works for the Ministry but hasn't betrayed them. Their argument escalates, and Cho storms off, leaving Harry frustrated before his Occlumency lesson with Snape.
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Harry Enters Snape's Pensieve and Sees His Father's Bullying
During his Occlumency lesson with Severus Snape, Harry finds himself alone in Snape's office and, driven by curiosity, enters Snape's Pensieve. He witnesses a memory of his father, James Potter, and Sirius Black bullying Snape as teenagers, while Lily Evans tries to intervene. Harry is horrified by his father's arrogance and bullying behavior.
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During his Occlumency lesson with Severus Snape, Harry finds himself alone in Snape's office and, driven by curiosity, enters Snape's Pensieve. He witnesses a memory of his father, James Potter, and Sirius Black bullying Snape as teenagers, while Lily Evans tries to intervene. Harry is horrified by his father's arrogance and bullying behavior.
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Snape Catches Harry in the Pensieve and Throws Him Out
Severus Snape catches Harry viewing his private memory in the Pensieve. Furious, Snape throws Harry out of his office, banning him from ever returning. Harry is left horrified, not only by Snape's anger but by the realization that his father had been as arrogant and cruel as Snape had always claimed.
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Severus Snape catches Harry viewing his private memory in the Pensieve. Furious, Snape throws Harry out of his office, banning him from ever returning. Harry is left horrified, not only by Snape's anger but by the realization that his father had been as arrogant and cruel as Snape had always claimed.
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