Quidditch
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November Brings Frosty Days and Harry’s Secret Quidditch Practices
As November ushers in cold weather at Hogwarts, Hagrid defrosts broomsticks for the start of the Quidditch season. Harry trains intensely for his first match under Wood’s guidance. Despite efforts to keep his role as Seeker a secret, rumors spread, leading to mixed reactions. Hermione supports Harry with his studies, strengthening their budding friendship after the troll incident.
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As November ushers in cold weather at Hogwarts, Hagrid defrosts broomsticks for the start of the Quidditch season. Harry trains intensely for his first match under Wood’s guidance. Despite efforts to keep his role as Seeker a secret, rumors spread, leading to mixed reactions. Hermione supports Harry with his studies, strengthening their budding friendship after the troll incident.
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Hermione’s Magical Blue Flame and Snape’s Unfair Punishment
The day before Harry’s first Quidditch match, Hermione conjures a portable blue flame to keep warm, but Snape approaches and seizes Harry’s Quidditch book, deducting points from Gryffindor. This encounter leaves Harry frustrated and curious about Snape’s limp, adding to his unease.
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The day before Harry’s first Quidditch match, Hermione conjures a portable blue flame to keep warm, but Snape approaches and seizes Harry’s Quidditch book, deducting points from Gryffindor. This encounter leaves Harry frustrated and curious about Snape’s limp, adding to his unease.
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Harry Discovers Snape’s Wounded Leg and Suspicions Deepen
Harry stumbles upon Snape nursing a wounded leg and overhears a cryptic complaint about the three-headed dog. This fuels Harry’s suspicions that Snape is involved in the forbidden corridor, and he shares his discovery with Ron and Hermione, further heightening their concerns.
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Harry stumbles upon Snape nursing a wounded leg and overhears a cryptic complaint about the three-headed dog. This fuels Harry’s suspicions that Snape is involved in the forbidden corridor, and he shares his discovery with Ron and Hermione, further heightening their concerns.
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Gryffindor Rallies Behind Harry with a Cheerful Banner
On the morning of his first Quidditch match, Harry struggles with nerves but gains confidence when Gryffindor supporters unveil a colorful banner reading “Potter for President.” The show of support lifts his spirits as he prepares for the game.
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On the morning of his first Quidditch match, Harry struggles with nerves but gains confidence when Gryffindor supporters unveil a colorful banner reading “Potter for President.” The show of support lifts his spirits as he prepares for the game.
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Wood’s Motivational Speech and Gryffindor Team’s Determination
Before the match, Oliver Wood delivers an impassioned pep talk to the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Fred and George humorously interrupt, lightening the mood, but the team remains focused, determined to secure victory against Slytherin.
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Before the match, Oliver Wood delivers an impassioned pep talk to the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Fred and George humorously interrupt, lightening the mood, but the team remains focused, determined to secure victory against Slytherin.
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Gryffindor Takes the Lead as the Quidditch Match Begins
The Gryffindor vs. Slytherin Quidditch match begins with Angelina Johnson scoring the first goal, giving Gryffindor an early lead. The crowd cheers as Lee Jordan’s lively commentary energizes the atmosphere, and Harry takes his position, searching for the Snitch.
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The Gryffindor vs. Slytherin Quidditch match begins with Angelina Johnson scoring the first goal, giving Gryffindor an early lead. The crowd cheers as Lee Jordan’s lively commentary energizes the atmosphere, and Harry takes his position, searching for the Snitch.
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Flint’s Foul Against Harry Sparks Outrage in the Stands
As Harry spots the Golden Snitch, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint deliberately blocks him, nearly causing him to fall from his broom. The foul earns Gryffindor a penalty, but the Snitch disappears, leaving tensions high among players and spectators alike.
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As Harry spots the Golden Snitch, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint deliberately blocks him, nearly causing him to fall from his broom. The foul earns Gryffindor a penalty, but the Snitch disappears, leaving tensions high among players and spectators alike.
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Harry’s Broomstick Malfunctions Under a Suspected Jinx
During the match, Harry’s broomstick behaves erratically, trying to throw him off. Hagrid explains that such behavior can only result from Dark magic. Hermione notices Snape muttering in the stands, appearing to cast a jinx, and realizes she must act quickly.
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During the match, Harry’s broomstick behaves erratically, trying to throw him off. Hagrid explains that such behavior can only result from Dark magic. Hermione notices Snape muttering in the stands, appearing to cast a jinx, and realizes she must act quickly.
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Hermione Disrupts Snape’s Jinx to Save Harry During the Match
Determined to stop Snape, Hermione sets his robes on fire, breaking his focus. This distraction allows Harry to regain control of his broomstick and rejoin the game, while the Gryffindor crowd watches in relief and confusion.
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Determined to stop Snape, Hermione sets his robes on fire, breaking his focus. This distraction allows Harry to regain control of his broomstick and rejoin the game, while the Gryffindor crowd watches in relief and confusion.
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Harry’s Dramatic Catch of the Snitch Secures Gryffindor’s Victory
Harry regains control of his broomstick and executes a daring dive, appearing sick before revealing the Golden Snitch in his hand. Gryffindor wins the match 170-60, and Harry becomes an instant hero for his unconventional catch.
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Harry regains control of his broomstick and executes a daring dive, appearing sick before revealing the Golden Snitch in his hand. Gryffindor wins the match 170-60, and Harry becomes an instant hero for his unconventional catch.
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Post-Match Theories in Hagrid’s Hut and Discovery of Nicolas Flamel
Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hagrid’s hut after the match to share their suspicions about Snape. They tell Hagrid that Snape attempted to jinx Harry’s broom, but Hagrid dismisses their concerns. However, he unintentionally reveals the name “Nicolas Flamel” when pressed about the three-headed dog’s secret, further intensifying their curiosity.
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hagrid’s hut after the match to share their suspicions about Snape. They tell Hagrid that Snape attempted to jinx Harry’s broom, but Hagrid dismisses their concerns. However, he unintentionally reveals the name “Nicolas Flamel” when pressed about the three-headed dog’s secret, further intensifying their curiosity.
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