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  1. Eventually, Sybill started to make false predictions and in 1980, she arranged a meeting with Albus Dumbledore at the Hog's Head in the hope of acquiring the position of the Divination professor at Hogwarts School.

  2. She does seem to have some real talent hidden away somewhere, though. At the end of Book 3, she predicts the rise of Voldemort once more. But Professor Trelawney seems utterly unable to make her future-telling talent work on command.

  3. Professor Trelawney was referenced in the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by a locked door on the seventh floor that states "Do not disturb, crystal gazing" if Harry tries to open it.

  4. right before the sequence begins that ends in Dumbledore's death, Harry bumps into Trelawney after she's just been thrown by Malfoy from the Room of Requirement. In her resulting babble, she pulls out a tarot card called 'The Lightning Struck Tower' and says it means calamity is coming.

  5. Harry and Ron trek to Divination class, where the airy, cryptic Professor Trelawney predicts that whatever Harry fears will happen soon. She shows the class how to read the planets by using Harry as an example, whom she says must have been born in midwinter, because of his coloring and tragic past.

  6. Nov 18, 2017 · Earlier in the book, Harry sees Trelawney when she thinks she's alone using her cards, and they keep showing her that danger is coming. Harry proceeded through deserted corridors, though he had to step hastily behind a statue when Professor Trelawney appeared around a corner, muttering to herself as she shuffled a pack of dirty-looking playing ...

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  8. Jan 14, 2021 · “By the law of averages, Professor Trelawney’s rapid fire predictions sometimes hit the mark, but most of the time she is full of hot air and self-importance. Nevertheless, Sybill does experience very rare flashes of genuine clairvoyance, which she can never remember afterwards.”

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