Hermione granger who is she




















Rufus Scrimgeour. Horace Slughorn. Narcissa Malfoy. Parvati Patil. Padma Patil. Kingsley Shacklebolt. Dolores Umbridge. Nymphadora Tonks. Bill Weasley. Alastor Moody. Bellatrix Lestrange. Viktor Krum. Fleur Delacour. Oliver Wood. Peter Pettigrew.

Sybil Trelawney. Remus Lupin. Cho Chang. Molly Weasley. Arthur Weasley. Pomona Sprout. Lucius Malfoy. Filius Flitwick. Colin Creevey. Percy Weasley. George Weasley. Rubeus Hagrid. Dudley Dursley. Vernon Dursley. Petunia Dursley. Ginny Weasley. Luna Lovegood. Neville Longbottom. It is obvious that her parents are extremely proud of her, but they undoubtably run into obstacles with their daughter, as they have no other ties with the wizarding world and are deeply ingrained in Muggle life they are, after all, both dentists.

Hermione is—not surprisingly, due to her intelligence—at the top of her class; she takes her studies extremely seriously, oftentimes working beyond the assigned perameters for school assignments, and takes an avid interest in her classes.

She is one of only a few students who manages to stay awake in History of Magic, also taking notes. Ron and Harry, who are not so studious as their bushy-haired friend, many times turn to Hermione for help. She sometimes edits their essays or helps them research. Around exam times, Hermione can usually be found with her nose inside a book, studying frantically. During the Triwizard Tournament, she does her best to help Harry practice. She is the one who teaches Harry how to do a proper Summoning Charm.

She is the one to find out that Rita Skeeter is an unregistered animagus, hence the way she is always on top of things and write articles about private conversations. She is usually a calm, logical voice to counter Harry's hot-headedness; she accused him of "acting the hero" in fifth year, and many times her reasoning is what prevents him from doing stupid things.

Hermione also helps Harry with his schoolwork. In fifth year, she gave Harry a homework planner in which to record his assignments; it also recited rhyming phrases to 'encourage' its owner to study. She, however, snatched the book back after each question in order to check that she had given the fullest and most correct answer possible, much to Harry's annoyance.

After she—accidentally—hit him on the nose with the book, he gave up on trying to help her study. Hermione was often Harry's interpretor when it came to unscrambling the language of girls. When Harry was having trouble sorting out the status of his relationship with Cho Chang , Hermione told Harry about the intense emotional and psychological period the Ravenclaw must have been going through, based on various events then occuring in Cho's life, and gave him tips on how to talk to her.

Hermione takes responsibility very seriously, and was very proud to be appointed Gryffindor's female Prefect in her fifth year. She received her badge while staying at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place and rushed downstairs to tell everyone, obviously excited. Later, Hermione asks Harry if she can borrow Hedwig to send a letter to her parents, stating that, "They'll be really pleased--I mean, prefect is something they can understand".

In contrast to Ron's rather lacksadaisical outlook on prefecting, Hermione was quick to enforce Hogwarts rules; because of this, she had an imperfect relationship with Fred and George Weasley, who insisted on peddling their Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes products in the common room. When Hermione caught the Weasley twins and Lee Jordan testing sweets from the Skiving Snackbox on first-years, she was furious. She told them off for doing what could perhaps be called exploiting innocent first-years, but they merely scoffed, brushing off her indignation by implying that they wouldn't take any punishment she would try to give them.

When she threatened to write a letter to their mother, however, they immediately backed down; "It was clear that as far as they were concerned, Hermione' s threat was way below the belt". Hermione did not get up in the brain-enhancement craze that consumed the fifth-years around OWL times. She confiscated 'Baruffio's Brain Elixir' from Eddie Carmichael—who was just about to bilk Harry and Ron by charging them twelve Galleons for a pint of the elixir which, though possibly not harmful, was innocuous at the very best—and disposing of it down the toilet.

She also confiscated 'powdered dragon claw' from Harold Dingle, another student who hoped to make a quick few Galleons off of the anxieties of the fifth- and seventh-years by selling them what was really dried doxy droppings. When she came across Crabbe standing guard for Malfoy outside the Room of Requirement disguised as a little girl, Hermione helped "her" pick up a dropped set of scales the signal to Malfoy that someone had approached.

Hermione is a founding member of the student organisation. Though a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, Umbridge was not teaching her students practical knowledge, spurring Hermione to ask Harry for help in this area.

One night, after Harry had come back from a disasterous detention with Umbridge, Hermione suggested that she, Ron, and Harry try their best to learn Defence skills on their own. She surprised her best friends by telling them that she thought there were things more important than books and homework, and that she thought Harry would be the best teacher for the job. Harry was at first upset by what he thought were Ron and Hermione' s casual outlooks on his battles with Voldemort, but she calmed him down and convinced him to think about her idea by saying that they needed "to know what it's r-really like Hermione created enchanted coins for the D.

She said the idea was inspired by Voldemort's connection to the Death Eaters through their Dark Marks. After witnessing an episode in which Winky, a house-elf, was treated poorly by her master , Hermione decided to start an organisation called S.

Despite S. In her fifth year, she knitted hats and other types of clothing and hid them in the common room so, when the Hogwarts house-elves cleaned the room, they would accidentally pick up the items of clothing and therefore be freed. The house-elves at Hogwarts found this offensive and refused to clean the Gryffindor common room; eventually, Dobby , as an already free elf, was the only house-elf willing to did so. Dobby kept everything Hermione knitted.

During the Trio's stay at Grimmauld Place, Hermione and Dumbledore were the only ones who believed that Kreacher, the Black's house-elf, deserved respect and good treatment. She even gave him a Christmas present.

Hermione perhaps one of the few people in Hogwarts-at the very least, the only one in her immediate friend group-to have read Hogwarts: A History.

Because the book elucidates many aspects of the elusive school, Hermione becomes very exasperated when someone suggests something that is blatantly false. She constantly berates Harry and Ron for suggesting that an intrudor has apparated onto school grounds; even Voldemort, she says, cannot enter the school that easily. After Sirius Black attacked the Fat Lady's portrait, rumours abounded as to how he had entered the castle: a Ravenclaw near the Trio suggested that perhaps Black had Apparated, a Hufflepuff fifth-year suggested Black had disguised himself, and Dean Thomas thought he may have flown in.

Hermione , however, quickly squashed each of these ideas, saying that not just walls protected Hogwarts; it would not have been possible for Black to Apparate into the school because it was procted by enchantments, disguises would not be able to fool the dementors standing guard around the school-they would have also spotted him flying in, and Black would have been caught by Argus Filch if he had tried to use any of the secret passageways.

Hermione , however, does not place her complete faith in the book; she dislikes the fact that it fails to mention house-elves' servitude in over a thousand pages of text. While at Hogwarts, Hermione was perhaps what one could call a "teacher's pet"; she did her homework and was an excited sometimes she was perhaps overly zealous participant in class discussions. Professor Snape , however, harbors contemptuous feelings toward the girl.

He often ignored her when she raised her hand in his class, took points from her house for minor offenses, and often insulted her. For much of her second year, Hermione was besotted with Gilderoy Lockhart , the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher; she drew hearts around all of the Defence Against the Dark Arts sessions on her schedule and, as usual, essentially memorised the assigned textbooks for the class written by Lockhart, of course.

She received full marks on the "little quiz" Lockhart set the students during their first class to test how well they had read his works, earning the class 10 points for Gryffindor. She slept with it under her pillow. The beginning of Ron and Hermione' s relationship was decidedly rocky. Although they spent their adolescence on film sets, Watson and costars Radcliffe and Grint kept up with their lessons, with five hours of tutoring each day.

Watson took high school equivalency exams, and made high scores in every subject. She took a year off from school to film the final two Harry Potter movies, but maintained that she was committed to furthering her education.

Watson tried hard to shed her child star image, one so closely tied to the Potter franchise. They found me and picked me for the part. As a teenager coming of age as an established movie star, Watson also emerged as a fashionista, her style catching the eye of many major figures in the fashion industry.

I think it's so important, because it's how you show yourself to the world," she once told Teen Vogue. In September Watson announced that she was working with People Tree, a fashion label that promotes fair trade. Watson took fans by surprise when she chopped off her long locks, and debuted a pixie haircut in August The new 'do helped her shed the child star image of her Potter days, and in July , Watson graced the cover of Vogue.

Maintaining her commitment to her education, Watson enrolled as a freshman at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, in the fall of Watson claimed she chose an American university over a British education because the American system allows students to study many subjects at once. Brown was also a place, Watson said, where she could more easily blend in. In March Watson revealed that she was deferring her schooling to work on the Potter finale.

In July she announced plans to return to Brown for a year to complete her degree after studying at Oxford University in the fall.

She graduated from Brown in with an English degree. Photo: David M.



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