Hermione Granger
Hermione Jean Granger is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. The character is portrayed by Emma Watson in the Harry Potter film series.
Hermione is a Gryffindor student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and is Harry Potter's and Ron Weasley's best friend. She shows considerable academic prowess when compared to her close friends and classmates.
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Background
When Hermione first appears in the series, she already seems to know a great deal about magic, Hogwarts, and the wizarding world, probably due to her love of reading. Both she and Harry were unaware of their magical abilities during their childhoods; Harry was informed by a Hogwarts envoy, and it is reasonable to assume Hermione was as well. However, nothing specific has been said, beyond an off-hand remark that it was "ever such a surprise" when Hermione was invited to Hogwarts.
For years it was widely assumed that she was born in September 1980, the same year as Ron and Harry. However, Rowling pointed out that to attend Hogwarts, one must be eleven years old, and Hermione was born on 19 September 1979. Therefore Hermione is nearly 12 when she begins school in September 1991.
Rowling revealed on her website that Hermione's wand is made of vine wood with a dragon heartstring core. Each of the trio's wands have one of Mr Ollivander's three preferred cores, with Harry having phoenix feather and Ron having unicorn hair. Her wand's wood, vine, is the wood ascribed to her birth month in the Celtic calendar.
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Personality
Hermione is brave, loyal to her friends, and has a fierce political conscience. In her first year, she became flustered in crisis situations (when asked to light a fire when trapped in the Devil's Snare, she said, "But there's no wood!"). Later in the series, however, she maintains calm under pressure and becomes the one to solve those situations. For example, she came up with the last-minute plan that fooled Umbridge into going to the Forbidden Forest in Order of the Phoenix.
Although compassionate, Hermione can be a bit awkward when dealing with people. One example is her ham-handed attempt to comfort Lavender Brown over the death of her rabbit. Screenwriter Steve Kloves has said that Hermione often shows "a complete lack of understanding of how she affects people". However, her tendency towards awkwardness and pompousness seems to fade the longer she associates with Harry and Ron. By Goblet of Fire, she no longer seems to have the social difficulties she experienced earlier and in a reversal of fortune, tends to become impatient and exasperated regarding Harry and Ron's own social ineptitude, especially towards other girls.
According to Rowling, Hermione is deeply insecure and sometimes feels utterly inadequate. To compensate, she tries to be the best at everything at school, projecting a false confidence that can irritate people--she simply must be right about everything all the time and cannot stand being wrong about something, she cannot take it that she can be mistaken to the point that it is her worst fear (revealed in Prisoner of Azkaban) to be told, by figures of authority, that she is wrong and that she has failed.
Personality (continued)
Rowling admits that Hermione is in many ways based upon herself. Hermione's Patronus is an otter, Rowling's favorite animal.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
In Charms class, she hears Ron Weasley mispronouncing a spell, Wingardium Leviosa, and correctly pronounces it for him, though with just a slight change in the final vowel sound. Ron doesn't believe she can do it herself, but she accurately uses the charm to levitate a feather.
Shortly after the Charms class, when Ron makes a hurtful remark about Hermione to Harry, she overhears him and tearfully retreats to a girls' bathroom. Later that evening, while everyone is at the Halloween Feast, Professor Quirrell lets a mountain troll into the school, which finds its way into the same bathroom. Hermione is rescued by Harry and Ron. When they are discovered by Professors McGonagall, Snape and Quirrell, Hermione quickly lies about why she was in the bathroom, claiming she had gone looking for the troll, thinking she could defeat it herself. She thereby rescues Harry and Ron from punishment and the ordeal leads to them becoming friends, with the book stating "There are some things you cannot share without liking each other, and knocking out a twelve-foot mountain troll is one of them".
Though Hermione maintains her positive attitude towards rules and schoolwork, she softens up a little bit after becoming friends with Harry and Ron. With them, she helps solve the mystery surrounding the Philosopher's Stone. She also shows her willingness to break the rules (and a streak of ruthlessness) when she casts a Body-Bind Curse (an advanced spell for her level) on Neville Longbottom, who bravely attempted to stop the trio from leaving the common room after hours although she did apologise before and after cursing him and rolled him over so he could breathe freely.
Her intelligence again proves useful against the Devil's Snare (despite her temporary loss of nerve), and her deep belief in the power of logic is emphasised when she and Harry find themselves in a room where they must correctly identify two potions from a range of bottles that will enable them to pass out of the room. Hermione tells Harry that he is a great wizard as he has the qualities of friendship and bravery which are more important than "books and cleverness".
According to this book, playing chess is the one thing Hermione cannot do better than Ron.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Hermione brews Polyjuice Potion, a very advanced potion, so that she, Harry and Ron can discover if Draco Malfoy is the Heir of Slytherin. While the correctly-brewed potion produces the desired effects on both Harry and Ron, Hermione finds that she has accidentally added a cat hair to the potion instead of one of Millicent Bulstrode's, her intended target. She turns into a sort of half-cat. It takes over a month for her appearance to go back to normal, during which time Harry and Ron bring Hermione her homework at her request, a number of rumours spread about her disappearance and she has the shades around her bed pulled around her so that she does not have to endure the shame and humiliation of being stared at by other students. Hermione is finally released from the Hospital wing in early February, her normal appearance restored, and is shown Tom Riddle's diary by Harry, but she cannot make much of it.
Hermione later correctly identifies the creature hidden inside the Chamber of Secrets to be a basilisk, although she herself is petrified before being able to alert the school, leaving Ron and Harry to decipher the information themselves. However, both Hermione and the other victims are eventually revived after Harry defeats the basilisk. She is disappointed to learn that all exams have been cancelled.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Hermione takes so many classes this year she has to use a Time-Turner, a device which enables her to go back in time, to fit in all her subjects, but which quickly becomes consuming even for her.
Hermione is briefly estranged from her friends several times, first over the extra school work she has taken on; later over a Firebolt broom Harry received for Christmas, which she got Professor McGonagall to confiscate on suspicion of it being sent by Sirius Black (proven correct, albeit with no jinxes as initially feared), and most painfully when Ron accuses Crookshanks of killing and eating Scabbers, and her refusal to even acknowledge the possibility of the cat eating the rat just makes things worse. She also is spearheading the defence of Hagrid's pet Hippogriff, Buckbeak following Draco Malfoy's accident in Hagrid's class. After Hermione confides in Hagrid over her frustrations, Hagrid sternly reproves Harry and Ron for their behaviour, and after the first defence fails they reconcile and the boys promise to assist with the still unsuccessful appeal; Hermione is so relieved she surprises Ron by hugging him and apologizing for his rat. She even slaps Malfoy for his cruelty towards Hagrid and Buckbeak.
Hermione's Time-Turner is useful at the end of the book when she and Harry travel back in time to rescue Sirius Black and Buckbeak the Hippogriff. During end-of-the-year exams, Hermione's Boggart manifests itself as McGonagall, informing her that she has failed all her classes; this frightens her, amuses readers, and shows Hermione's great fear of failure. At the end of the book, she drops Muggle Studies (despite the fact that she got 320% in it), enabling her to have a less intensive schedule again. She had previously dropped Divination believing the professor, Sybill Trelawney, is a fraud, though Trelawney later redeems herself. In this instance, Hermione's logical side dominates her thinking. Ron comments during the book that he believes her dislike of Trelawney stems from Trelawney claiming she was bad at a subject for the first time since entering Hogwarts: "You just don't like being bad at something for a change!"; the narrative claims that he indeed touched a nerve. This falls in line with her insecurity and her fear of failure as seen elsewhere in the book.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
In her fourth year, Hermione's attention is drawn to what she views as the poor quality of life for house-elves. She therefore starts the organisation she calls the Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare, but which becomes known by its unfortunate acronym, SPEW (also nicknamed "The House-Elf Liberation Front" by Ron Weasley). Although Hermione zealously works for her cause, few others display any interest. Harry and Ron officially join her organisation in the hope she will stop nagging them; she does, however, trick them both into following her to the kitchens to persuade the elves to accept wages after she discovers that Dobby the house-elf has been hired by Professor Dumbledore. This is one of the most obvious examples of her sense of moral superiority at play.
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Throughout the latter part of the year, Rita Skeeter, a tabloid reporter, fabricates a love triangle between Hermione, Harry and Krum. Hermione's relationship with Mrs Weasley is temporarily harmed by this incident, as Mrs. Weasley reads the tabloid for it's recipes and stumbles on the article. Krum too questions Harry over his relationship with Hermione, and Harry flatly denies any romance. Ultimately it is not until after Harry tells Mrs. Weasley that Skeeter's stories are lies that Mrs. Weasley starts to be friendly towards Hermione again.
After much work, Hermione determines Rita is an illegal Animagus who can change into a beetle and manages to catch her in this form by trapping her in a jar. She kidnaps and imprisons Rita, eventually blackmailing her with a threat to reveal her Animagus status in order to make Rita stop writing harmful stories for The Daily Prophet.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Hermione is shocked to learn that Ron has been made a Gryffindor prefect alongside her, as she was expecting Harry to win the position, much to her embarrassment at Ron's resentment of her low estimation of him. Hermione also continues S.P.E.W. She attempts to befriend Kreacher, the surly and malicious old house-elf who lives in Grimmauld Place, despite the elf's obvious hatred of Hermione, whom he calls a "Mudblood". She devotes her time and energy to making clothes for the house-elves and surreptitiously putting them in strategic locations, in the hopes of secretly freeing the elves. The house-elves, who find this highly insulting, refuse to clean Gryffindor Tower because of this, and the task is left to Dobby.
Hermione gives Ron a kiss on the cheek before his disastrous first quidditch game.
Also, in Order of the Phoenix, Luna Lovegood is introduced. She is Hermione's complete opposite; according to Rowling, she's "the anti-Hermione"; "Hermione's so logical and inflexible in so many ways and Luna is likely to believe ten impossible things before breakfast". When Luna goes into speeches about creatures no one is familiar with, Hermione will tell her, "What proof do you have that they exist?" Luna retorts with, "What proof do you have that they don't?" Still, though the two girls do not share the same belief system, they become friends and comrades-in-arms when Luna is one of the few to support Harry by joining Dumbledore's Army (the DA) and aiding them during the climax of the book (and each subsequent book).
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Hagrid introduces Hermione and Harry to his giant half-brother, Grawp, and since Hagrid is being targeted by Umbridge because of his loyalty to Dumbledore, he asks them to take care of Grawp in case Umbridge somehow were to succeed in getting rid of Hagrid himself; Grawp seems to take a liking to Hermione, but can only at best address her as "Hermy". Hermione is initially very upset and angry with Hagrid over his request, feeling that Grawp is too much for the three of them to handle, but Grawp proves unexpectedly useful later on when Hermione devises a plan to save her friends from Umbridge's torture and interrogation by leading the Inquisitor into the Forbidden Forest, on the same path leading to the Acromantula, giant talking spiders. After Umbridge is carried away by the Centaurs (apparently making good on their promise to kill the next adult human they found in the Forest, helped along with Umbridge's having called them "filthy half-breeds"), the Centaurs turn their attention to Hermione and Harry, and prepare to kill them as well, until Grawp unexpectedly blunders his way in and distracts the centaurs long enough for the two to escape.
She is involved in the battle in the Department of Mysteries, in which she is seriously injured by an unknown curse from the Death Eater Antonin Dolohov, but after taking ten types of potions a day, she makes a full recovery.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Hermione receives excellent OWL results from the previous school year, with ten "Outstanding", and one "Exceeds Expectations" in Defense Against the Dark Arts, which she finds disappointing. Hermione continues her passion for her schoolwork in the sixth year, and is even invited by Professor Slughorn to join his Slug Club due to her extraordinary talent at school. Even though Harry describes Hermione to Slughorn in an earlier encounter as "the best in our year", she is bested by Harry in Potions (for the first time in that subject) due to the fact that he has access to the Half-Blood Prince's old textbook, in which the latter wrote multiple helpful notes and spells. Although Harry offers to share with his friends his helpful guide, she considers Harry dishonest for using the book and prefers to use the "official" instructions. Hermione becomes increasingly bitter at Harry's newfound success at Potions, especially since she comes to believe that the Half-Blood Prince is a suspicious character. Despite this, she still becomes a favourite of Slughorn's, and remains academically the best in the year. When Harry hides the Prince's book to prevent its confiscation by Snape, Harry's performance in Potions noticeably declines, demonstrating that Hermione is better at following standard instructions than Harry.
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Near the end of the book, at Harry's request, Hermione, Ron, Ginny, Neville and Luna (the only members of Dumbledore's Army who responded) are sent to patrol Hogwarts - specifically, to monitor Snape and Malfoy. Their efforts half-succeed in that they are able to alert the members of the Order (also on patrol) about the Death Eaters lurking in the castle, but they still fail to prevent Dumbledore's death. They themselves just barely survive fighting the Death Eaters, thanks to the Felix Felicis that Harry had given them.
At the end of the book, during Professor Dumbledore's funeral, Ron is seen comforting Hermione, stroking her hair as she cries into his shoulder. Hermione expresses concern about the possibility of Hogwarts closing. Nevertheless, when Harry announces his intentions to seek and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes the following year, Hermione and Ron loyally vow to stay by their best friend's side regardless of what happens.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
She attends the wedding of Bill and Fleur, where she meets with disapproval from Ron's cantankerous Aunt Muriel, and is surprised to see Viktor Krum arrive as well, as he was invited by Fleur. Despite this, Ron and Hermione finally share their first dance and enjoy themselves until Kingsley's warning of the death of Rufus Scrimgeour and the oncoming attack of Death Eaters, putting her on the run with Harry and Ron.
Hermione essentially prepared all the things they would need in the quest for the Horcruxes, packing them all in the small beaded handbag she used for Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding. By using the Undetectable Extension Charm, she has managed to fit in not only clothes, but also books, Phineas Nigellus's painting, Harry's Invisibility Cloak, and a tent, among other things. She drinks the Polyjuice Potion again to help Harry and Ron infiltrate the Ministry, which does not turn out well. Later, she is tortured by Bellatrix Lestrange for information. After Hermione, Ron, and Harry escape, Hermione uses the Polyjuice Potion to impersonate Bellatrix to infiltrate her vault at Gringotts to get the Horcrux stored inside, only to have the bank's defenses literally "wash" the disguise away.
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Hermione and Ron share their first kiss in Deathly Hallows, when, after she had destroyed one of Voldemort's Horcruxes with the fang of a basilisk skeleton, Ron's concern for the safety of Hogwarts's house-elves acts as a catalyst to her long-developing feelings. Hermione suddenly embraces Ron and kisses him "full on the mouth", Ron returns her kiss with so much enthusiasm that he literally lifts Hermione off her feet. Harry proceeds (albeit almost helplessly) to remind the couple that they have to focus on the business of destroying the remaining Horcrux.
Nineteen Years Later
Hermione works for the Ministry and is "pretty high up" in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement and has ensured the eradication of oppressive, pro pure-blood laws, although she began her post-Hogwarts career by working in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, where she is instrumental in greatly improving life for house-elves and their ilk. She has helped in revamping the Ministry.
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