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  1. Fawkes was a highly intelligent male phoenix and Albus Dumbledore's animal companion and defender. Fawkes had been in Dumbledore's service for 59 years up to the Headmaster's death in 1997.[11] Fawkes was instrumental in helping Harry Potter defeat Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk during the skirmish in the Chamber of Secrets in 1993. His tears (which, like the tears of all phoenixes, possessed ...

  2. We can therefore understand Fawkes, Dumbledore’s pet phoenix, as a mediating symbol, one situated (in a sense) between good and evil to serve as a reminder that, in the midst of devastation, hope may be found. In this sense, the immortal Fawkes represents the dual realities of never-ending change and similarly persisting continuities.

  3. May 18, 2022 · Since the phoenix is the symbol of these wizards, it's no wonder the Order was given the name that it did. And while it is slightly disappointing to learn that the Order wasn't named specifically after Fawkes, especially since this lore has remained untouched for so long in the fandom, it adds a nice twist to the original Harry Potter storyline.

  4. Professor Dumbledore has an actual phoenix, Fawkes, who swallows an Avada Kedavra meant for Harry, dies, and returns as a "tiny, ugly, featherless" (37.20) chick at the end of Book 5. Fawkes the phoenix has saved Harry's life before: his tears heal Harry from the basilisk bite in Book 2, and he helps to soothe Harry's shock after the confrontation with Voldemort and the death of Cedric Diggory ...

  5. Jan 5, 2020 · Dumbledore not only has a pet phoenix named Fawkes , but his Patronus is also a phoenix (DH20, JKR), and it is the symbol of his Dark Arts-fighting group, The Order of the Phoenix . Fawkes leaves the school after Dumbledore's death, but first sings a haunting lament that raises the spirits of those mourning inside Hogwarts ( HBP29 ).

  6. Fawkes the phoenix is Dumbledore’s pet, whose home is in his office and whom Harry unfortunately first met on a burning day (Rowling, Chamber 207). In this scene, Dumbledore describes the phoenix to Harry, and Rowling puts specific emphasis on the phoenix’s nature as a “faithful pet” (207, emphasis in original).

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  8. Phoenixes are magical birds that age, die, and are reborn from their own ashes. They symbolize endurance and new beginnings. Professor Dumbledore has an actual phoenix, Fawkes, who swallows an Avad...

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