Yes, many fans and critics argue Ron was toxic to Hermione at times, displaying jealousy, belittling her intelligence, using her, and engaging in emotional manipulation like rage-dating to make her jealous, though others see his behavior as youthful insecurity balanced by genuine affection and support, leading to a complex but ultimately loving dynamic in the books. The frequent, often cruel, arguments and his poor treatment of her, particularly in Half-Blood Prince, highlight unhealthy patterns, but moments of deep care, like defending her from Snape, complicate this view.
What Rowling actually said was that Harry and Hermione are more compatible in some ways than Hermione and Ron, but not in others. She said he sort of regrets putting Hermione and Ron together but not that Harry should have ended up with Hermione.
Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.
Hermione Granger became pregnant with her first child, Rose, after the Second Wizarding War, likely around 2005, and had her second child, Hugo, around 2007, both with Ron Weasley, after they settled down following the war, with Rose inheriting Ron's red hair and Hugo Hermione's brown hair.
Ron and Hermione bicker frequently and hold petty grudges while doing so, so their relationship isn't exactly healthy. Ron overtly expresses animosity to Hermione's (potential) crushes like Krum and Harry. True, Hermione kind of was the same. Although they did show affection to each other.
Flick Miles (born c. 1992) is an actress who was Emma Watson's body double when playing Hermione Granger in the first three Harry Potter films.
Of course not. He knew his best friend was in love with her, that would be a major violation of the bro code . Plus Harry even said that Hermione was like a sister to him. I could see it happen if they hadn't both been virgins still, with how they are I doubt they would want their first time to be just for comfort.
The main LGBTQ+ character confirmed by J.K. Rowling is Albus Dumbledore, revealed to be gay and to have had a passionate, intense love relationship with the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in their youth, though this isn't explicitly detailed in the books but rather in later interviews and supplementary materials. While not canon, some fans also interpret other characters like Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, or even Harry Potter as queer, but Dumbledore and Grindelwald are the key confirmed figures.
Hufflepuff is often considered the worst house at Hogwarts because it hasn't contributed as much to magic as other houses, except for a few exceptions like Newt Scamander. Hufflepuffs are known for their hard work but it rarely leads to major magical discoveries.
For those not up to speed, Ginny meets Wolfe in her poetry class, and after some mild flirting, the pair end up having a brief liaison in the laundry room – leaving 16-year-old Ginny unexpectedly pregnant.
While no official ADHD diagnoses exist in the books, fans often point to Fred & George Weasley, Luna Lovegood, and Nymphadora Tonks as characters exhibiting traits of ADHD, like impulsivity, hyperfocus, restlessness, and disorganization, though some also see Hermione Granger as potentially neurodivergent due to intense focus and social challenges. These interpretations highlight common ADHD presentations like inattentive (Luna) or hyperactive/impulsive (Tonks, twins) types, showing how characters' behaviors resonate with real-world experiences of the disorder, notes the art of autism and UnlockingADHD.
Percy. In last place we have, regrettably, Percy Weasley. And if you can't fathom why we have placed him bottom of this list, let us refresh your memory. Percy had no trouble trampling his family to climb the career ladder.
George's twin brother, Fred Weasley, was killed when the Death Eaters attacked Hogwarts Castle, so George's life was likely significantly different after Voldemort's defeat. The two were hardly seen without the other before, and neither the books nor movies talk much of how George handled losing his partner in crime.
This is what she says exactly: Rowling admitted, "I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment. That's how it was conceived, really. For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron."
Page 394 in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban refers to Professor Snape telling the class to turn to that page in their Defense Against the Dark Arts (DADA) textbook, which is about werewolves, a deliberate hint that the substitute teacher, Professor Lupin, is one himself, a secret Snape was trying to expose. While the specific text varies slightly by edition, it introduces the topic of werewolves as nocturnal beasts, contrasting with the Red Caps and Hinky-Punks they were learning about, to reveal Lupin's true nature.
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Slytherin has always been seen as the "evil" House at Hogwarts, but people (and characters) are often more nuanced than what box they get Sorted into.
At the end before Harry goes to get the stone, Hermione says "Books, cleverness, there are far more important things like bravery". Something to that extent. She may have been very brainy, but she valued Gryfindor's attributes more than Ravenclaws.
Much of the condemnation of Harry Potter comes from a small number of evangelical Christians who hold that the series's depiction of witchcraft is dangerous to children.
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Daniel Radcliffe has been nominated for his consistent and vocal support for the LGBTQ+ community, with a particular focus on transgender rights.
Harry doesn't get it on with anyone in Canon—technically you can claim that Harry did with Ginny, but only because we see the products of Harry and Ginny's intimacies in the epilogue.
This movie contains some nudity and sexual activity. For example: Ginny walks into a room wearing a dress unzipped at the back and asks Harry if he can zip her up. The pair face each other, hold each other and then kiss passionately.
Whist we know that Ginny was quite taken with Harry from an early age, her feelings initially were not reciprocated and it takes Harry six years after meeting her to realise that he fancies her. We also know from book six that one chapter states that he wouldn't sacrifice his friendship with Ron for anything.