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  2. Ron suggests that he tell Dumbledore, but Harry refuses. At his final detention on Friday, Harry strains to watch Ron’s Keeper tryout from the window. Umbridge grabs his hand to check his progress.

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  3. Jun 29, 2016 · In Philosopher's Stone, Dumbledore looks directly at Harry and Ron in Hagrid's hut. The Invisibility Cloak is supposedly able to hide the wearer from Death himself and yet Dumbledore just looked right into their eyes like the cloak wasn't there.

  4. A summary of Chapters 32–34 in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

    • Harry Potter
    • Albus Dumbledore
    • Ron Weasley
    • Hermione Granger
    • Lord Voldemort

    The boy who lived saw his reflection in the Mirror of Erised on three different occasions. First, in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, he saw his parents (and extended family as well, though in the movies only Lily and James Pottershowed up), which piqued his curiosity and led Dumbledore to explain to him (and the audience) what the mirror ...

    Albus Dumbledore saw himself in the mirror on two occasions (known to the audience, that is). In 1927, during the events of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Dumbledore saw himself with Gellert Grindelwald, his former friend and lover, who by then had already become a powerful and dangerous Dark Wizard (being second only to Voldemort, bu...

    Ron Weasleyused the Mirror of Erised once and his deepest desire is perhaps one of the most harmless of all. Ron saw his reflection in it when Harry tried to show him his parents in the mirror before he knew how it actually worked. Ron was shocked to see himself as Quidditch Captain, Head Boy (a seventh-year student who had authority over Prefects ...

    Hermione Granger didn’t see her reflection on the Mirror of Erised throughout the Harry Pottersaga, but J.K. Rowling has shared what she would see if she did. According to her, and going back to 1997, Hermione would have seen Voldemort defeated and dead (just like Harry did), herself and her friends alive and well, and herself in a romantic embrace...

    Just like Hermione, it’s unknown if Lord Voldemort ever looked into the Mirror of Erised, but J.K. Rowling also explained what he would have seen had he seen his reflection in the magical mirror. Setting the situation in 1997, the year of the Battle of Hogwarts and the peak of his return, Voldemort would have seen himself as the most powerful wizar...

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  5. When Umbridge asks what Dumbledore will do when she's found a new Divination instructor, Dumbledore assures her that he's already hired one. (The decree stipulates that the Inquisitor hires new professors only if the Headmaster fails to hire one first.)

  6. Ron does not see Harry’s parents in the mirror, but instead sees himself holding a Quidditch cup. Mrs. Norris, Filch’s prowling cat, notices them. On the third night, Ron is afraid of being caught and does not want to go back, so Harry returns alone. There he finds Albus Dumbledore.

  7. Ron had not asked Dumbledore to give him the prefect badge. This was not Ron's fault. Was he, Harry, Ron's best friend in the world, going to sulk because he didn't have a badge, laugh with the twins behind Ron's back, ruin this for Ron when, for the first time, he had beaten Harry at something?

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