The Firebolt
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Harry Overhears That Sirius Black Betrayed His Parents
Harry Potter returns from Honeydukes, overwhelmed by the revelation that Sirius Black betrayed his parents, leading to their deaths. He reflects on the conversation he overheard, feeling betrayed that none of the adults in his life told him this before. His anger toward Sirius Black builds as he looks through an old photo album and contemplates Black's role as his parents' best friend and their murderer.
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Harry Potter returns from Honeydukes, overwhelmed by the revelation that Sirius Black betrayed his parents, leading to their deaths. He reflects on the conversation he overheard, feeling betrayed that none of the adults in his life told him this before. His anger toward Sirius Black builds as he looks through an old photo album and contemplates Black's role as his parents' best friend and their murderer.
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Harry's Anger Towards Sirius Black Intensifies
Harry spends the night consumed with anger and thoughts of revenge against Sirius Black. He pictures Black laughing after betraying his parents to Lord Voldemort and imagines Black destroying Peter Pettigrew. Harry lies awake in bed, pretending to be asleep when Ron Weasley checks on him. His hatred toward Black grows stronger as he thinks about Black's betrayal and how it led to his parents' deaths.
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Harry spends the night consumed with anger and thoughts of revenge against Sirius Black. He pictures Black laughing after betraying his parents to Lord Voldemort and imagines Black destroying Peter Pettigrew. Harry lies awake in bed, pretending to be asleep when Ron Weasley checks on him. His hatred toward Black grows stronger as he thinks about Black's betrayal and how it led to his parents' deaths.
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Harry Opens Up to Ron and Hermione About His Pain
The next day, Ron and Hermione confront Harry about what he plans to do after overhearing the truth about Sirius Black. Harry reveals to them that every time a dementor gets near, he hears his mother, Lily Potter, screaming as she pleads with Lord Voldemort for Harry's life. He also explains his overwhelming desire for revenge against Sirius Black for betraying his parents.
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The next day, Ron and Hermione confront Harry about what he plans to do after overhearing the truth about Sirius Black. Harry reveals to them that every time a dementor gets near, he hears his mother, Lily Potter, screaming as she pleads with Lord Voldemort for Harry's life. He also explains his overwhelming desire for revenge against Sirius Black for betraying his parents.
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Ron and Hermione Try to Convince Harry Not to Go After Sirius Black
Ron and Hermione try to talk Harry out of doing anything dangerous, reminding him that the dementors will eventually catch Sirius Black. They express their concern, but Harry is still torn between his desire for revenge and the fact that he doesn't know what his parents would have wanted. Ron mentions the gruesome fate of Peter Pettigrew and tries to reason with Harry, but the conversation ends unresolved.
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Ron and Hermione try to talk Harry out of doing anything dangerous, reminding him that the dementors will eventually catch Sirius Black. They express their concern, but Harry is still torn between his desire for revenge and the fact that he doesn't know what his parents would have wanted. Ron mentions the gruesome fate of Peter Pettigrew and tries to reason with Harry, but the conversation ends unresolved.
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Harry Decides to Confront Hagrid About Sirius Black
After reflecting on what he learned, Harry, Ron, and Hermione agree to visit Hagrid. Harry wants to confront Hagrid about why he never mentioned Sirius Black when telling him about his parents. The group sets off across the snow-covered grounds to Hagrid's cabin.
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After reflecting on what he learned, Harry, Ron, and Hermione agree to visit Hagrid. Harry wants to confront Hagrid about why he never mentioned Sirius Black when telling him about his parents. The group sets off across the snow-covered grounds to Hagrid's cabin.
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Hagrid Reveals Buckbeak's Hearing and Breaks Down in Tears
When they arrive at Hagrid's cabin, they find him distraught over the news that Buckbeak, his hippogriff, is being brought to trial. Hagrid shows Harry, Ron, and Hermione an official letter from the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures, confirming the hearing. Despite their efforts to comfort him, Rubeus Hagrid is convinced that the committee is biased and that Buckbeak is doomed.
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When they arrive at Hagrid's cabin, they find him distraught over the news that Buckbeak, his hippogriff, is being brought to trial. Hagrid shows Harry, Ron, and Hermione an official letter from the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures, confirming the hearing. Despite their efforts to comfort him, Rubeus Hagrid is convinced that the committee is biased and that Buckbeak is doomed.
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The Trio Offers to Help Hagrid Prepare for Buckbeak's Trial
Seeing Hagrid's despair, Harry, Ron, and Hermione offer to help him prepare a defense for Buckbeak's trial. Hermione pledges to research past cases where magical creatures were acquitted, while Harry offers to testify as a witness. The trio encourages Hagrid not to give up hope, although he remains unconvinced.
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Seeing Hagrid's despair, Harry, Ron, and Hermione offer to help him prepare a defense for Buckbeak's trial. Hermione pledges to research past cases where magical creatures were acquitted, while Harry offers to testify as a witness. The trio encourages Hagrid not to give up hope, although he remains unconvinced.
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Hagrid Talks About His Time in Azkaban
During their conversation, Rubeus Hagrid opens up about his time in Azkaban, describing how the dementors drained him of all happiness and left him hoping for death. He reveals that even though he was innocent, the dementors didn't care. The group is horrified by Hagrid's description, but they continue to support him through his fears about losing Buckbeak.
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During their conversation, Rubeus Hagrid opens up about his time in Azkaban, describing how the dementors drained him of all happiness and left him hoping for death. He reveals that even though he was innocent, the dementors didn't care. The group is horrified by Hagrid's description, but they continue to support him through his fears about losing Buckbeak.
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione Begin Researching for Buckbeak's Defense
Determined to help Hagrid, Harry, Ron, and Hermione begin researching cases of magical creatures that were put on trial. They scour the library for information, but most of the cases end with grim results. Nevertheless, they persevere, hoping to find something that can save Buckbeak.
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Determined to help Hagrid, Harry, Ron, and Hermione begin researching cases of magical creatures that were put on trial. They scour the library for information, but most of the cases end with grim results. Nevertheless, they persevere, hoping to find something that can save Buckbeak.
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Christmas at Hogwarts: Harry Receives a Firebolt
On Christmas morning, Harry is surprised to receive a mysterious gift—a Firebolt, the fastest broomstick in the world. Ron is ecstatic about the gift, but Hermione is suspicious about its anonymous sender. Tension builds between the trio as Hermione fears the broom might be cursed, while Harry and Ron are more excited about the possibility of beating Draco Malfoy in Quidditch.
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On Christmas morning, Harry is surprised to receive a mysterious gift—a Firebolt, the fastest broomstick in the world. Ron is ecstatic about the gift, but Hermione is suspicious about its anonymous sender. Tension builds between the trio as Hermione fears the broom might be cursed, while Harry and Ron are more excited about the possibility of beating Draco Malfoy in Quidditch.
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Professor McGonagall Confiscates the Firebolt
After Hermione informs Professor McGonagall about the Firebolt, McGonagall confiscates it to have it checked for jinxes. Harry and Ron are furious at Hermione, accusing her of betraying Harry by involving the professor. Tension escalates as Hermione defends her actions, insisting that the broom might have been sent by Sirius Black.
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After Hermione informs Professor McGonagall about the Firebolt, McGonagall confiscates it to have it checked for jinxes. Harry and Ron are furious at Hermione, accusing her of betraying Harry by involving the professor. Tension escalates as Hermione defends her actions, insisting that the broom might have been sent by Sirius Black.
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