Hermione dislikes Divination, rules being broken (initially), inefficiency, illogical ideas, those who are better than her at something (like Harry in Potions), and often dismisses things she can't understand or find in books, showing a dislike for improvisation and things outside rigid logic, alongside a tendency towards bossiness and being overly critical of others' flaws.
Her greatest fear isn't a monstrous creature or a dark wizard, but something far more personal and academic. This choice perfectly encapsulates her character's core motivations. Hermione's Boggart would transform into Professor McGonagall, an authority figure she deeply respects.
All students were required to learn how to (or at least attempt to) fly a broom in their first year at Hogwarts. Taught by Madam Hooch, who had bright yellow eyes like a Hawk, it was the one subject that Hermione Granger didn't take to easily… though her first lesson went better than Neville's!
Hermione Granger is not great at critical thinking.
Hermione is great at following the rules, she's great at absorbing knowledge…but she's not that great at thinking flexibly or critically. For instance, in potions, her accuracy and ability to follow instruction makes her pretty good. However…
Hermione fights with Ron about whether to have their daughter Rose evaluated, Hermione in favor of pursuing an autism diagnosis, while Ron is reluctant. Hermione does extensive research on autism, in the process finally discovering in middle age that she herself is autistic.
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.
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.
💕 Amortentia is described as the most powerful love potion in the world and smells like freshly mown grass, new parchment, and spearmint toothpaste to Hermione Granger™️.
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.
In addition, ADHD individuals often have difficulty organizing tasks and activities as a symptom of inattention, although in Hermione's case this is due to her perfectionism and determination to succeed in everything, particularly considering the widespread prejudice that she encounters as a Muggle-born (i.e., a child ...
There's no single "saddest" death, as fans cite different characters, but Dobby, Sirius Black, Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, and Snape are consistently named among the most heartbreaking due to their profound loyalty, tragic lives, or sudden, impactful losses, with Dobby's selfless sacrifice often topping lists for his pure heart and newfound freedom, and Fred's death devastating his twin George and family, notes Quora and Facebook users https://www.facebook.com/groups/309399756202202/posts/2389613828180774, and Reddit.
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.
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Harry and Hermione were kissing as the horcrux in the locket opened. Harry never kissed Hermione neither Neville kissed Ginny. Sammi Stiles technically they didn't, it was Ron's imagination, not real.
OCR: In the 4th book, Malfoy's 'Densaugeo' spell hit Hermione and her larger than average front teeth became even larger. Later madam pomfrey fixed her teeth. Ron was the only one who noticed that she had shrunk her large than average front teeth to normal size. He even said that her smile was different than usual.
J. K. Rowling has stated that the otter is her favourite animal; this is why she selected it as the form of Hermione's Patronus. In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Herminone's patronus is shown to be a Eurasian otter.
"What's that... what's that, smell?" — Scabior can smell Hermione's perfume on her scarf. Hermione owned this scarf in 1997 and she had packed it amongst the items she carried in her beaded handbag.
Hermione enjoyed her years as a pupil at Hogwarts and took assignments, classes, and school rules very seriously. She was often described as brilliant, to the point of being said to be 'the brightest witch of her age'. Her favourite subject was initially Charms, and later Arithmancy.
Kendra Dumbledore
Kendra was the wife of Percival and mother to Albus, Aberforth and Ariana. Her life was forever changed by the attack on her young daughter which left Ariana unable to control her magic.
Daniel Radcliffe has been nominated for his consistent and vocal support for the LGBTQ+ community, with a particular focus on transgender rights.
Gellert Grindelwald, who dreamed of a world where wizards ruled over Muggles, was obsessed with the Deathly Hallows and even embarked on an expedition to find them. His journey led him to Godric's Hollow, where he developed a romantic relationship with Albus Dumbledore.
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.
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.
Ron is said to be a skilled wizard but is hindered by a learning difficulty similar to dyslexia. Ron has displayed proficiency in the healing arts, having learned an advanced healing spell after seeing it performed only a few times.