Friday, March 25, 2011

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (211-251)

Harry gets a surprise under his tree at Christmas, a Firebolt, the most expensive and best Quiditch broom on the market. No one has it, only the pros have them so far. It came annonymously so Harry is clueless. He suspects Dumbledore, but soon comes to realize that it can't be.
When Hermione finds out about the broomstick, she becomes terrified; she fears that it has been cursed and purposly sent to him in hopes of harming him. She soon tells Professor McGonnel and she takes the broom away to look for curse. Harry is temporarily upset with her but he soon lets it go. Ron, however, is furios, enraged, but also from the growing tension between Hermione's cat and his rat, Scabbers. They have a huge fight and end up not talking for most of the book.
Because of her abandonment by her friends, Hermione spends more time with Hagrid, Buckbeat (a Hippogriff) and the trial. Draco Malfoy's father is trying to get Buckbeat killed since it hurt Draco in class. Hermione works endless hours between the case and the many classes she has taken and becomes engrossed with school (she normally is, but this is more than normal) forgetting about the friends that have forgotten her.

Response: Ohh the dwindling romance of Ron and Hermione, the beginning of it all for them. It seems only like fate that they would fight, hiding their true feelings for each other. Lovve them especially in books six and seven...not gonna lie, I cry a little. :')

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