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Dumbledore explains here in a gloriously reassuring passage that the Sorting Hat put Harry in Gryffindor because Harry did not want to be in Slytherin, and that choices made are far more important than abilities. Dumbledore also adds that only a true Gryffindor could have pulled Godric Gryffindor's sword out of the Sorting Hat. The door bangs ...
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Harry calls for help from Dumbledore. A phoenix and a magic...
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Dumbledore would have done well in both Ravenclaw and Slytherin, but Gryffindor is the house that put him in a position to defeat the two most powerful and dangerous dark wizards of all time. Had Dumbledore been sorted into Ravenclaw or Slytherin he likely would have stayed loyal to Grindelwald (Ravenclaw: valuing theory/knowledge over practice ...
- Letting Harry Join The Quidditch Team
- Fred and George Never Being Expelled
- Letting Hermione Break The Rules Just Because She’S Smart
- The Marauder’s Getting Away with Breaking So Many Rules
- Harry Not Getting in Trouble For Using Sectumsempra
- When Harry and Ron Barely Got in Trouble For Flying The Ford Anglia
- Allowing Hermione to Have The Time Turner
- Giving Harry The Invisibility Cloak
- The Trio Breaking So Many Rules
- Awarding Gryffindor So Many House Points at The End of Harry’s First Year
During Harry’s first year of Hogwarts, he shows that he’s quite a talented Quidditch player. While he has no practice in the sport, he has a lot of natural ability with riding a broom. When McGonagall sees his skill when he fetches the Remembrall, she is able to get Dumbledore to bend the rules and allow Harry to join the team. It’s against the rul...
Some of the most egregious examples of Gryffindors getting away with things they should have to do with Harry, but this isn’t always true. RELATED: Harry Potter: The Worst Things Gryffindors Got Away With Doing There are other Gryffindors who are known for breaking the rules that never get into too much trouble for it. Of all the troublemakers at H...
This is an overall example that applies to Dumbledore as well as some of the other professors. Hermione is definitely one of the smartest students at Hogwarts. She is a good student, and she generally cares about rules, except when it comes to what she feels is the right thing. She breaks a variety of rules, including stealing from Snape’s stores a...
Harry isn’t the first person in his family who got away with a ton of rule-breaking. Dumbledore was also the headmaster while James and his friends were at school. The Marauders were known for breaking rules left and right and being rather arrogant about getting away with things. However, they never got in serious trouble, even for the time Sirius ...
When Harry uses the sectumsempra spell on Malfoy, he didn't mean for it to be such an extreme curse. The fact he uses it without knowing what it does is pretty stupid in the first place. But, the fact that it’s such a violent curse that almost leads to Malfoy’s death should have gotten Harry into more trouble. While he was given many detentions by ...
Harry and Ron get into a lot of rule-breaking starting during their early years at Hogwarts. While they break a lot of little rules along the way, one of the most extreme things they do is to fly the Ford Anglia to Hogwarts. They steal the car from Ron’s parents, and, worst of all, they end up being sighted by many Muggles. The fact that they aren’...
This is something that McGonagall is mostly in charge of orchestrating, but it’s clear that Dumbledore knew about it as well as he seems to know most about what goes on in the Potter universe. Dumbledore and McGonagall had to approve of Hermione using this and get permission from the Ministry of Magic. It makes no sense that a 13-year-old would be ...
When Harry is in his first year of Hogwarts, Dumbledore does something that’s way out of line for a headmaster to do. He gives Harry the invisibility cloak that used to be his father’s. RELATED: Harry Potter: 10 Reasons Dumbledore Was The Worst Headmaster Of Hogwarts While it technically was Harry’s to have, giving this item to an 11-year-old is ra...
Of all of the Gryririndors to be under Dumbledore’s care during the years, the ones he let get away with things the most were Harry, Ron, and Hermione. While this is concerning in and of itself, the reason Dumbledore lets them get away with so much is even worse. It’s clear that he does this because he is using Harry all along, and it shows that he...
Of all the things that Dumbledore does to show favoritism toward the Gryffindors, this example is talked about the most. Instead of letting Slytherin win the House Cup, he gives Gryffindor a ton of points at the last minute. Most of these points are awarded for things that really have nothing to do with being a student, so it doesn’t make sense tha...
Apr 24, 2012 · But she did mention that he didn't need to do it but he did it out of spite. Of course it was almost to the ruin of the plan but the fact he could still help Harry after what his father did, and the fact he could also at his dying moment tell Harry to look him in his eyes shows his complications all the more.
Aug 19, 2023 · So, he made him prepared for that. While Dumbledore may be shown to favor Gryffindor over other houses in the Harry Potter movies, in the end, his actions were understandable. Despite them being ...
Sep 11, 2024 · The Sword of Gryffindor played an important role in the Harry Potter saga, from killing Voldemort's Basilisk to destroying not one, but three Horcruxes. The reason behind the sword's appearance in the lake at the Forest of Dean gave further insight into Dumbledore and Snape's dedication to Harry's cause.
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Mar 18, 2021 · Before Harry came to Hogwarts, Slytherin had won the house cup for at least 7 years in a row. If Dumbledore was actually biased, he would have ensured that Gryffindor won in those 7 years as well. Secondly, Snape took away points unfairly throughout the year from Gryffindor and awarded points to Slytherin, so really, Dumbledore is just evening ...