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The '''Order of the Phoenix''' is a secret organisation<!-- do not change this. British English is used in this article. --> in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series of fiction books written by [[J. K. Rowling]]. Founded by [[Albus Dumbledore]] to fight [[Lord Voldemort]] and his followers, the [[Death Eaters]], the Order lends its name to the fifth book of the series, ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. |
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The '''Order of the Phoenix''' is a fictional organisation in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series of novels by [[J. K. Rowling]]. Founded by [[Albus Dumbledore]] to fight [[Lord Voldemort]] and his [[Death Eater]]s, the Order lends its name to the fifth book of the series, ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. The original members of the Order of the Phoenix include [[Sirius Black]], Emmeline Vance, Benjy Fenwick, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Edgar Bones, Lily Potter, James Potter, Sturgis Podmore, Caradoc Dearborn, Alice Longbottom, Frank Longbottom, Dorcas Meadowes, Albus Dumbledore, [[Rubeus Hagrid]], Hestia Jones, [[Remus Lupin]], [[Severus Snape]], Aberforth Dumbledore, Dedalus Diggle, [[Minerva McGonagall]] and Marlene McKinnon. |
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== Synopsis == |
== Synopsis == |
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Before the Harry Potter series starts |
Before the chronology of the ''Harry Potter'' novel series starts, the character Lord Voldemort declared war on the Wizarding World. Albus Dumbledore, the headmaster of the wizarding school [[Hogwarts]], attempted to stop Voldemort by founding the Order of the Phoenix. Several characters joined the organisation, seeking to prevent Voldemort from taking over the Wizarding World and establishing a tyrannical new world order. During this period, before the events of the ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', the Order sustained heavy losses, including the murders of minor characters such as the Prewetts, the Bones and the McKinnons. The Longbottoms were also tortured to insanity at the hands of [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]. |
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Voldemort's first reign of terror ended after the murders of [[ |
Voldemort's first reign of terror ended after the murders of [[James Potter (character)|James]] and [[Lily Potter]], and the unsuccessful attempt to murder their son, [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]], at the beginning of the series. The spell rebounded on to him and severely diminished Voldemort's powers and, as a result, the Order was temporarily disbanded due to the lack of any further threat. |
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When Harry |
When Harry reported that Voldemort had returned, towards the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Dumbledore reactivated the Order. Many of the original members returned and were soon joined by recruits who effectively replaced those who had died in service during the first conflict. The Order established their headquarters at [[Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place]], [[Sirius Black]]'s family home, during the interval between the fourth and fifth books in the series. Dumbledore was the Secret-Keeper for the Order, meaning that only he could reveal the location of the Order's headquarters to others. Dumbledore's death in book six made the location vulnerable and it was abandoned in favour of [[The Burrow (Harry Potter)|The Burrow]] as a result. |
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The Order led the fight against Voldemort in the fifth instalment while |
The Order led the fight against Voldemort in the fifth instalment while [[Minister for Magic]] [[Cornelius Fudge]] refused to accept the return of Voldemort. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', some Order members take turns guarding [[Sybill Trelawney]]'s prophecy, which referred to Voldemort's downfall and Harry's role in defeating him. [[Rubeus Hagrid]], the Hogwarts Grounds Keeper and an original Member of the Order, was accompanied by [[Olympe Maxime]] in an attempt to recruit the [[Giants (Harry Potter)|giants]] to the Order's cause. Some members also participated in a battle at the [[Department of Mysteries]] near the end of the fifth book. Order members patrolled [[Hogwarts]], the Wizarding school, on the night of Dumbledore's death in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|Half-Blood Prince]]'', fighting the Death Eaters who managed to enter the castle. |
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In the series finale, attention turns to escorting the Death Eaters' main target, Harry Potter, from his summer home with the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] to the [[Weasley family|Weasleys']] Burrow. Later in the novel, after Voldemort's takeover of the Ministry had succeeded, some Order members hosted ''"Potterwatch"'', a secret [[pirate radio]] programme providing news on the Wizarding World that Voldemort's regime did not want the general population to know. During the climax of the book, most of the Order, aided by [[Dumbledore's Army]], the [[Hogwarts staff]] and the older students, Slytherin house members |
In the series finale, attention turns to escorting the Death Eaters' main target, Harry Potter, from his summer home with the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] to the [[Weasley family|Weasleys']] Burrow. Later in the novel, after Voldemort's takeover of the Ministry had succeeded, some Order members hosted ''"Potterwatch"'', a secret [[pirate radio]] programme providing news on the Wizarding World that Voldemort's regime did not want the general population to know. During the climax of the book, most of the Order, aided by [[Dumbledore's Army]], the [[Hogwarts staff]] and the older students, Slytherin house members included,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2008/01/02/pottercast-131-j-k-rowling-interview-transcript/|title=PotterCast 131 J.K. Rowling Interview Transcript|last=Anelli|first=Melissa|website=[[The Leaky Cauldron (website)|The Leaky Cauldron]]|date=2 January 2008|access-date=19 December 2019}}</ref> fought against the Death Eaters in the Battle of Hogwarts, in which several Order members and other allies lost their lives. |
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==Members |
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The following characters were members of the Order of the Phoenix during Voldemort's initial rise to power and several years prior to the events of the ''Harry Potter'' series. Many of these characters later serve as members of the revived Order. |
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|[[Sirius Black]] |
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| Falsely accused of murdering twelve Muggles and betraying Lily and James Potter to Voldemort. Escapes from Azkaban and joins the revived Order. Killed by his cousin [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]. Godfather of [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]]. |
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| Founder of the original Order and revived it following Voldemort's return to power. Headmaster of [[Hogwarts]] for several decades. Regarded as the greatest wizard of his time, and as the only wizard Lord Voldemort ever feared. Killed by Severus Snape, but planned his death. |
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| {{Visible anchor|Edgar Bones|text=Edgar Bones}} |
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| [[#Alastor Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]] |
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| Brother of [[Amelia Bones]], the Head of the [[Department of Magical Law Enforcement]]. Uncle of [[Susan Bones]]. Killed by Death Eaters. |
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| A member of the original Order during the first Wizarding War. Was brought out of retirement by [[Albus Dumbledore]] but was attacked, imprisoned, and impersonated by Bartemius Crouch Jr. Was scheduled to teach the post of Defence Against the Dark Arts in the fourth book. Also rejoined to serve in the revived Order. Killed by Voldemort as he accompanied [[Mundungus Fletcher]] (disguised as Harry Potter) to a safehouse. His eye was later taken by the Death Eaters and recovered by [[Harry Potter]]. |
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| Caradoc Dearborn |
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| [[#Aberforth Dumbledore|Aberforth Dumbledore]] |
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| Went missing during the First Wizarding War. Presumably killed by Death Eaters. |
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| Brother of Albus Dumbledore. Bartender of ''The Hog's Head'' in [[Hogsmeade]] village and possibly a member of the revived Order. Able to obtain useful information for the Order due to his post. Assisted Harry in avoiding [[Death Eaters]] and entering Hogwarts in ''Deathly Hallows''. He sent [[Dobby the house elf|Dobby]] to rescue Harry and other prisoners from the cellar of [[Malfoy Manor]]. He also helped defend the school during the Battle of Hogwarts, defeating [[Augustus Rookwood]]. |
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| {{visible anchor|Dedalus Diggle}} |
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| Frank and Alice Longbottom |
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| Member of the Advance Guard that helped Harry escape from the Dursleys' house in ''Order of the Phoenix''. Helped the Dursleys find safety in ''Deathly Hallows''. Diggle is portrayed by [[David Brett]] in the film adaptation of ''Philosopher's Stone''. |
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| [[Neville Longbottom]]'s parents. They were also prominent [[Auror]]s, and had "thrice defied" Voldemort by 1981. Tortured to the point of [[insanity]] with the [[Cruciatus Curse]] by a group of Death Eaters led by [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], who were looking for information on Voldemort's whereabouts. Since then, Frank and Alice reside in a closed ward of [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]]. James Payton portrayed Frank Longbottom briefly in ''Order of the Phoenix''. |
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| {{visible anchor|Elphias Doge}} |
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| [[#Arabella Figg|Arabella Figg]] |
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| Writes an obituary for his school friend Albus Dumbledore in ''The Daily Prophet''. Portrayed by [[Peter Cartwright (actor)|Peter Cartwright]] in the film adaptation of ''Order of the Phoenix'' and by [[David Ryall]] in ''Deathly Hallows'' ''– Part 1.'' |
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| An elderly female [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Squibs|Squib]], who was enlisted by Dumbledore to watch over Harry during his childhood from her home in his neighbourhood. She later told Harry that she regretted treating him poorly when he visited her, but that the [[Dursleys]] would not have sent Harry to her if they thought he'd enjoyed it. Served in the revived Order. |
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| [[#Aberforth Dumbledore|Aberforth Dumbledore]] |
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| Brother of Albus Dumbledore. Bartender of ''[[The Hog's Head]]'' and a member of the revived Order. In ''Deathly Hallows'', he sends [[Dobby (Harry Potter)|Dobby]] to rescue Harry and other prisoners from [[Malfoy Manor]]. He later helps Harry enter Hogwarts. |
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| [[Albus Dumbledore]] |
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| Founder of the original Order and the architect of its revival. Headmaster of [[Hogwarts]] for several decades. He is regarded by many as the greatest wizard of his time, and is reportedly the only wizard Voldemort ever feared. |
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| Benjy Fenwick |
| Benjy Fenwick |
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| Blasted to pieces by Death Eaters. Only "bits of him" were recovered. |
| Blasted to pieces by Death Eaters. Only "bits of him" were recovered. |
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| [[#Arabella Figg|Arabella Figg]] |
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| Caradoc Dearborn |
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| An elderly [[Squib (Harry Potter)|Squib]] enlisted by Dumbledore to watch over Harry during his childhood from her nearby home. Serves in the revived Order. |
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| Went missing during the First Wizarding War; presumably killed by Death Eaters. |
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| [[#Mundungus Fletcher|Mundungus Fletcher]] |
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| Dedalus Diggle |
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| Thief and con man who Dumbledore once helped "out of a tight spot" and in return kept Dumbledore notified of things he would hear from the criminal element of the Wizarding World. He was a reluctant member of the group sent to retrieve Harry in ''Deathly Hallows'' and panicked when Voldemort pursued him, disapparating to an unknown location and leaving Alastor Moody to be killed by Voldemort. |
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| Met Harry Potter several times before it was revealed that he was a member of the Order of the Phoenix. Diggle was part of the Advance Guard who helped Harry escape from the Dursleys' house in the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|fifth book]]. In the [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|final instalment]] of the series, he helped take the Dursleys to a protected area. The Death Eaters later burned his house in a raid, but Diggle was unharmed. Diggle was portrayed by [[David Brett]] in the film adaptation of ''Philosopher's Stone''. |
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| [[Rubeus Hagrid]] |
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| Dorcas Meadowes |
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| Keeper of Keys and Grounds at [[Hogwarts]] and temporary [[Care of Magical Creatures]] Teacher. He was charged with the task of rescuing Harry from the destroyed Potter house in [[Godric's Hollow]] on [[Halloween]] 1981 and bringing him on Sirius's flying motorcycle to the Dursleys' house. Served in the revived Order. During the escape from the Dursleys, Harry and Hagrid were both nearly killed in the crash of the flying motorcycle. |
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| The only known member of the Order apart from the Potters who was personally killed by Lord Voldemort during the first War. |
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| Edgar Bones |
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| [[Neville Longbottom]]'s parents. They were also prominent [[Auror]]s and had "thrice defied" Voldemort by 1981. Tortured to the point of [[insanity]] with the [[Cruciatus Curse]] by a group of Death Eaters led by [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] who were looking for information on Lord Voldemort's whereabouts. Since then, Frank and Alice reside in a closed ward of [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]], leaving Neville to be raised by his paternal grandmother and Frank's mother [[Augusta Longbottom]]. James Payton and Lisa Wood portrayed (respectively) Frank and Alice Longbottom briefly in ''Order of the Phoenix''. |
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| Murdered along with his wife and children by Death Eaters during the first Wizarding War. Edgar Bones was the brother of the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Magical Law Enforcement|Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement]], [[Amelia Bones]]. His niece, [[Susan Bones]], is a Hufflepuff student in [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]]'s year at [[Hogwarts]]. |
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| [[Remus Lupin]] |
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| Elphias Doge |
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| A werewolf and member of the original Order, also served in the revived Order as an integral part of the Advance Guard sent to safeguard Harry Potter, as he was someone whom Harry would recognize and instantly trust. In [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban|The Prisoner Of Azkaban]] he became the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher but was later forced to resign after his lycanthropy was revealed to the student body by Professor Snape. Later went underground to infiltrate the Werewolf community, to see whose side they would take in the war. Killed by [[Antonin Dolohov]] in the Battle of Hogwarts.<ref name="chat0730">{{Cite news|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/7/30/j-k-rowling-web-chat-transcript |title=J.K. Rowling Web Chat Transcript |date=30 July 2007 |access-date=30 July 2007 |publisher=The Leaky Cauldron }}</ref> While he was a student at Hogwarts, Remus and his three best friends formed a tight-knit clique and called themselves the Marauders. The other members of the Marauders were James Potter (Harry Potter's father), Sirius Black (Harry Potter's godfather), and Peter Pettigrew (he later betrayed the other Marauders by becoming a Death Eater and causing the deaths of Harry's parents, Lily Evans and James Potter). |
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| Dumbledore's schoolmate. He wrote an obituary of Dumbledore for ''The Daily Prophet'' and openly defended Dumbledore's integrity during the final instalment of the series. He was also part of the Advance Guard in the fifth book. In ''Order of the Phoenix'', Doge is played by [[Peter Cartwright (actor)|Peter Cartwright]] but was replaced by [[David Ryall]] in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''. |
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| Dorcas Meadowes |
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| Emmeline Vance |
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| The only known member of the Order apart from the Potters who was personally killed by Lord Voldemort during the First War. |
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| Part of the Advance Guard that helped Harry in his escape from the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] in [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|the fifth book]]. Death Eaters killed her in the summer of 1996 on information Snape claims to have given, as described in '' [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. However, as Snape was revealed to have been working on Dumbledore's side all along in ''Deathly Hallows'', it raises doubts as to whether he really did provide information that could have been used to kill her. She is portrayed by Brigette Millar in ''Order of the Phoenix''. |
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| Gideon and Fabian Prewett |
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| Molly Weasley's brothers, killed during the First War. It took five Death Eaters (including [[Antonin Dolohov]]) to kill the two of them. Molly gave Fabian's watch to Harry on his seventeenth birthday. |
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| [[#James Potter|James]] and [[#Lily Potter|Lily Potter]] |
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| Killed by Voldemort, who was attempting to kill their one and a half-year old son [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]]. |
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| Marlene McKinnon |
| Marlene McKinnon |
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| Killed by Death Eaters (among them Travers, according to [[Igor Karkaroff]]) together with her whole family. |
| Killed by Death Eaters (among them Travers, according to [[Igor Karkaroff]]) together with her whole family. |
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| [[#Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]] |
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| [[Minerva McGonagall]] |
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|A member of the original Order during the First Wizarding War. Was brought out of retirement by [[Albus Dumbledore]] but was attacked, imprisoned, and impersonated by Bartemius Crouch Jr, as he was scheduled to teach the post of Defence Against the Dark Arts during the Triwizard Tournament. Also rejoined to serve in the revived Order. Killed by Voldemort. |
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| Deputy Headmistress, Transfiguration teacher, and Head of Gryffindor House at Hogwarts. Also served in the revived Order. Extremely supportive of Dumbledore and his ideals. Led the defence of the castle during the Battle of Hogwarts, and near the end, duelled Voldemort along with Kingsley Shacklebolt and Horace Slughorn. |
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| [[Peter Pettigrew (character)|Peter Pettigrew]] |
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| [[#Mundungus Fletcher|Mundungus Fletcher]] |
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| He defected to the Death Eaters and betrayed James and Lily Potter, which resulted in their deaths. Served Voldemort during his exile and helped him become corporeal again, for which Voldemort rewarded him with a magical hand. He is killed by his own magical hand after Harry announces that Wormtail owes him for saving his life. |
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| Thief and con man who Dumbledore once helped "out of a tight spot" and in return kept Dumbledore notified of things he would hear from the criminal element of the Wizarding World. He was a reluctant member of the group sent to retrieve Harry in Deathly Hallows and panicked when Voldemort pursued him, disapparating to an unknown location and leaving [[Alastor Moody]] to be killed by Voldemort. |
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| Sturgis Podmore |
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| [[Death Eater#Peter Pettigrew|Peter Pettigrew]] |
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| A member of the [[Ministry of Magic]] who guarded the [[Prophecy (Harry Potter)|Prophecy]] until he was arrested by a Ministry security guard for trying to break into the [[Department of Mysteries]]. For this, he was sentenced to [[Azkaban]] for six months. |
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| Nicknamed "Wormtail" in his childhood for his unregistered Animagus form, he was friend to [[Sirius Black]], [[James Potter (character)|James Potter]] and [[Remus Lupin]]. He later defected to the Death Eaters and betrayed James and Lily Potter, which resulted in their deaths. Killed by his own magical hand, which had been fashioned for him by Voldemort for his job well done in catching Harry and bringing Harry to Voldemort. |
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| [[#James Potter|James]] and [[#Lily Potter|Lily Potter]] |
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| [[#Remus Lupin|Remus Lupin]] |
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| Harry Potter's parents, who first met at Hogwarts. They were killed by Voldemort, who also tried to kill the infant [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]]. |
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| A member of the first order, also served in the revived Order as an integral part of the Advance Guard sent to safeguard Harry Potter, as he was someone whom Harry would recognise and instantly trust. Later went underground to infiltrate the Werewolf community, to see whose side they would take in the war. Later married [[Nymphadora Tonks]] and had one child, Teddy Lupin. Killed by [[Antonin Dolohov]] and Bellatrix in the Battle of Hogwarts.<ref name="chat0730">{{Cite news|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/7/30/j-k-rowling-web-chat-transcript |title=J.K. Rowling Web Chat Transcript |date=30 July 2007 |accessdate=30 July 2007 |publisher=The Leaky Cauldron }}</ref> |
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| Gideon and Fabian Prewett |
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| [[Rubeus Hagrid]] |
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| Molly Weasley's brothers, killed during the First War. It took five Death Eaters (including [[Antonin Dolohov]]) to kill the two of them. Molly gave Fabian's watch to Harry for his seventeenth birthday. |
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| [[Subjects at Hogwarts#|Care of Magical Creatures]] Teacher at [[Hogwarts]] as well as Keeper of Keys and Grounds. He was charged with the task of rescuing Harry from the destroyed Potter house in [[Godric's Hollow]] on [[Halloween]] 1981 and bringing him via Sirius's flying motorcycle to the Dursley's house. Served in the revived Order. During the escape from the Dursleys, Harry and Hagrid were both nearly killed in the crash of the flying motorcycle. |
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| [[Severus Snape]] |
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| After learning that Voldemort was planning to kill Lily Potter to get to the young Harry, Snape turned secret agent for Dumbledore against Voldemort. Later served as a [[Double agent#Re-doubled agent|re-doubled agent]] in the second war. He was the Potions Master at Hogwarts, and his Patronus took the form of a doe, the same as Lily Potter's, the only one whom he had ever loved. Snape delivered the Sword of Godric Gryffindor to Harry in the [[Forest of Dean]] using his Patronus. Killed by Voldemort's snake Nagini during the Battle of Hogwarts. |
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| Nicknamed "Padfoot" in his childhood for his unregistered Animagus form, he was friend to [[Death Eater#Peter Pettigrew|Peter Pettigrew]], [[James Potter (character)|James Potter]] and [[Remus Lupin]]. He was later given the credit for Pettigrew's betrayal of James and Lily's whereabouts to Voldemort and murder of twelve Muggles eye-witnessing their confrontation in the streets, thus landing him in Azkaban without trial until his escape twelve years later to expose Pettigrew's treachery to his godson [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]]. He proceeded to serve in the revived Order and helped defeat two Death Eaters in battle. Killed by his cousin [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], in a battle within the Department of Mysteries, and left his house and Kreacher to Harry. |
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| Emmeline Vance |
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| Sturgis Podmore |
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| Part of the Advance Guard that helped Harry in his escape from the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] in [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|the fifth book]]. Death Eaters killed her in the summer of 1996 while she was safeguarding the prime minister in the Muggle world. She is portrayed by Brigette Millar in ''Order of the Phoenix''. |
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| A member of the [[Ministry of Magic]] who guarded the [[Prophecy (Harry Potter)|Prophecy]] until he was arrested by a Ministry security guard for trying to break into the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Mysteries|Department of Mysteries]]. For this, he was sentenced to [[Azkaban]] for six months. Harry, Ron and Hermione speculated that Lucius Malfoy had placed him under the [[Imperius Curse]]. It was once revealed that he was in possession of an invisibility cloak. |
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| Fleur Delacour |
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| A French Wizarding student who represents the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in the Triwizard Tournament during ''Goblet of Fire''. Fights in the Battle of Hogwarts. Marries Bill Weasley; the couple later has three children.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Keslassy |first=Elsa |date=2013-11-20 |title=Clemence Poesy: International Star You Should Know |url=https://variety.com/2013/biz/global/clemence-poesy-international-star-you-should-know-1200856745/ |access-date=2024-08-08 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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| Helped move Harry from the Dursleys' to the Burrow and nursed Harry and his friends in Shell Cottage after Dobby's death in ''Deathly Hallows''. Fought in the Battle of Hogwarts. |
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| [[Severus Snape]] |
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| After learning that Voldemort was planning to kill Lily Potter to get to the young Harry, Snape turned secret agent for Dumbledore against the Death Eaters. Later served as a [[Double agent#Re-doubled agent|re-doubled agent]] in the second war. He was the Potions Master at Hogwarts, and his Patronus took the form of a doe, the same as Lily Potter's, the only one whom he had ever loved. Snape delivered the Sword of Godric Gryffindor to Harry in the [[Forest of Dean]] using his Patronus. Killed by Voldemort's snake Nagini during the Battle of Hogwarts. |
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| Hestia Jones |
| Hestia Jones |
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| Part of the Advance Guard that helps Harry escape from the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] in the fifth book. She then escorts the Dursleys into hiding at the beginning of the final book, along with Dedalus Diggle. |
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| Deputy Headmistress, Transfiguration teacher, and Head of Gryffindor House at Hogwarts. She only served in the revived Order as she was a spy for the Ministry of Magic during the first war, with great effect due to her Animagus capability. She lost trust in the Ministry due to the behaviour of Fudge and others like Umbridge, therefore joining the Order. Extremely supportive of Dumbledore and his ideals, and briefly served as Headmistress in the time between his death and the appointment of Severus Snape. Led the defence of the castle during the Battle of Hogwarts, and near the end, dueled Voldemort along with Kingsley Shacklebolt and Horace Slughorn. |
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| An [[Auror]], member of The Advance Guard, secretary/bodyguard for the Muggle Prime Minister, leader of the search for [[Sirius Black]] during ''Order of the Phoenix'', and part of the group that battled the Death Eaters in the Ministry at the end of ''Order of the Phoenix''. Helped organise the Order members and fought during the Battle of Hogwarts, near the end of the battle duelling Voldemort himself. After Voldemort's death, he became [[Minister |
| An [[Auror]], member of The Advance Guard, secretary/bodyguard for the Muggle Prime Minister, leader of the "search" for [[Sirius Black]] during ''Order of the Phoenix'', and part of the group that battled the Death Eaters in the Ministry at the end of ''Order of the Phoenix''. Helped organise the Order members and fought during the Battle of Hogwarts, near the end of the battle duelling Voldemort himself. After Voldemort's death, he became [[Minister for Magic]]. |
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| Curse-breaker for Gringotts Wizarding Bank, thus becoming a go-between for the Order and the Goblin community. Attacked and scarred by [[Fenrir Greyback]] during first attack on Hogwarts. Helped move Harry from the Dursleys to The Burrow in ''Deathly Hallows''. Fought in the Battle of Hogwarts. |
| Curse-breaker for Gringotts Wizarding Bank, thus becoming a go-between for the Order and the Goblin community. Attacked and permanently scarred by [[Fenrir Greyback]] during first attack on Hogwarts. Helped move Harry from the Dursleys to The Burrow in ''Deathly Hallows''. Fought in the Battle of Hogwarts. Married Fleur Delacour; the couple later had three children. |
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| Helped guard the Department of Mysteries in ''Order of the Phoenix'', allowed the Order to use her house as headquarters in ''Deathly Hallows'', and killed Bellatrix Lestrange during the Battle of Hogwarts. |
| Helped guard the Department of Mysteries in ''Order of the Phoenix'', allowed the Order to use her house as headquarters in ''Deathly Hallows'', and killed Bellatrix Lestrange during the Battle of Hogwarts. |
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<ref name="the-leaky-cauldron.org">"[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/11/19/new-interview-with-j-k-rowling-for-release-of-dutch-edition-of-deathly-hallows New Interview with J.K. Rowling for Release of Dutch Edition of 'Deathly Hallows']." (18 November 2007). ''[[The Leaky Cauldron (website)|The Leaky Cauldron]].'' Retrieved 19 November 2007.</ref> |
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==Order members== |
==Order members== |
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This is a list of notable members of the Order of the Phoenix. [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Severus Snape]] |
This is a list of notable members of the Order of the Phoenix. [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Severus Snape]], [[Minerva McGonagall]], [[Rubeus Hagrid]], [[Sirius Black]], [[Remus Lupin]], and [[Fred and George Weasley]] have their own pages, and Peter Pettigrew is listed under [[Death Eater]]. |
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===Sirius Black=== |
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'''Sirius Black''', nicknamed '''Padfoot''' because his [[Animagus]] form takes the shape of a [[Black dog (ghost)|dog]], is the last heir to the [[Black family|House of Black]], a once notable [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Pure-blood|pure-blood]] Wizarding family. He is the older brother of [[Regulus Arcturus Black]] and a cousin of Narcissa Malfoy, Andromeda Tonks, and Bellatrix Lestrange. He rejected his family's pure-blood elitism and reverence for the Dark Arts. In contrast to his home life, Sirius greatly enjoyed life at Hogwarts. He was proud of the fact that he was the only Black to be sorted into Gryffindor. He was inseparable from his best friend [[James Potter (character)|James 'Prongs' Potter]] and befriended [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)#Remus Lupin|Remus 'Moony' Lupin]] and [[Death Eater#Peter Pettigrew|Peter 'Wormtail' Pettigrew]]. He was mentioned by Rubeus Hagrid in the first novel, but did not appear until the third in the series, ''The Prisoner of Azkaban''. |
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[[Sirius]], along with James, bullied [[Severus Snape]] while they were at school, nicknaming him "Snivellus". Sirius left home at the age of sixteen and took refuge with James and his parents. His outraged mother burned his name off the family tree, but he was left financially independent by his Uncle Alphard's generous bequest (hence Alphard's name was burnt off as well). After leaving school, he remained close friends with James and Lily, and was best man at their wedding. When Harry was born, the Potters named Sirius as his godfather. |
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When the Potters went into hiding from Voldemort, Sirius was going to be their Secret-Keeper. Sirius convinced James and Lily to switch Secret-Keepers at the last moment to Peter Pettigrew, believing that Voldemort would never think to hunt him and would attack Sirius instead. However, Pettigrew betrayed James and Lily, and they were murdered by Voldemort. |
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Harry survived and was rescued by Rubeus Hagrid, the gamekeeper of Hogwarts. Sirius asked Hagrid to give Harry to him, since he was Harry's godfather, but Hagrid, under Dumbledore's orders, refused and instead took Harry to live with the Dursleys. Sirius gave Hagrid his flying motorbike, saying he wouldn't need it. In his rage, Sirius tracked Pettigrew down and challenged him. During the confrontation Pettigrew faked his own death and killed twelve [[Muggles]], framing [[Sirius]] for betraying the Potters and the murder of Pettigrew and the Muggles. Sirius was arrested and sent to [[Azkaban]] without trial by Bartemius Crouch Senior. Unlike most of the other Azkaban prisoners, Sirius was able to keep his sanity because he knew he was innocent; and because as an [[Animagus]] he was less vulnerable to the effects of the [[Dementors]] when in his dog form. |
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Twelve years later in ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Sirius sees a picture of the Weasley family on the front cover of the ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' taken from the then Minister of Magic, [[Cornelius Fudge]], in which a rat stands perched on Ron's shoulder. The rat is Ron's pet, [[Scabbers]], and Sirius recognises Pettigrew in his [[Animagus]] form, seeing a toe was missing. This knowledge clears his mind and enables him to escape Azkaban. He accomplishes this feat by transforming into his Animagus dog form. His severe weight loss from malnutrition and the [[Dementors]]' lack of ability to differentiate between unsophisticated canine emotions and insanity allows him to slip through his cell bars. After his escape, Sirius takes refuge in and around [[Hogsmeade]]. Knowing that the Dementors are stationed around Hogsmeade and at Hogwarts, Sirius remains in his Animagus form during this time, and is able to enter the Hogwarts grounds without being detected by the Dementors. He makes several unsuccessful attempts to kill Pettigrew, until his presence is detected by the students and teachers of Hogwarts when he tries to enter Gryffindor Tower, and the school's security is increased. Towards the end of ''Prisoner of Azkaban'', Harry, Ron, and Hermione confront Sirius, and Harry attempts to kill him. Lupin, however, who has learned that Sirius is innocent after seeing Pettigrew's name on the Marauder's Map, prevents Harry from doing so. Scabbers is unmasked as Pettigrew, and Harry begins to view Sirius as a surrogate father, with Sirius even offering to let Harry live with him. Events swiftly turn against him again – Pettigrew escapes and Sirius is captured by the Dementors at Hogwarts and sentenced to the "[[Dementor's Kiss]]". Harry and Hermione help him escape with [[Buckbeak]], a [[hippogriff]] who had also been unjustly condemned. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Sirius advises Harry on how to complete the [[Triwizard Tournament]] tasks, and provides background on Death Eaters. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', he takes refuge in his ancient family home at [[Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place|12, Grimmauld Place]], which he allows to be used as the Order headquarters. His confinement (on Dumbledore's orders) causes depression, and he is frequently withdrawn and antagonistic. He hates the House-Elf [[Dobby (Harry Potter)#Kreacher|Kreacher]], who for him represents the house he hated. Kreacher meanwhile resents Sirius for his rejection of the Black Family. When Sirius briefly leaves the house to see Harry off to Hogwarts, his Animagus form is recognised by Draco and [[Lucius Malfoy]], resulting in more threats and warnings. Sirius acts as an older brother figure to Harry throughout the book but, according to Rowling, "what Harry craves is a father".<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2005/0705-tlc_mugglenet-anelli-2.htm The Leaky Cauldron and MuggleNet interview Joanne Kathleen Rowling: Part Two]</ref> Sirius encourages Harry to oppose [[Dolores Umbridge]] and her reforms, and strongly approves of Harry starting the secret defensive tutorial group for students, [[Dumbledore's Army]]. He demonstrates a high level of trust in and respect for Harry, willingly answering his questions about the Order and [[Voldemort]]. With his growing power, Voldemort implants a false vision into Harry's mind that Sirius is captive and under torture at the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Mysteries|Department of Mysteries]]. Determined to rescue Sirius, Harry and his friends gain access to the [[Department of Mysteries]], but are ambushed by Death Eaters. Snape, however, alerts the Order that the students have gone to the Ministry after confirming that Sirius is safe at [[Grimmauld Place]]. Several Order members arrive at the Ministry, Sirius among them, and battle the Death Eaters. During a frenzied duel with his hated cousin [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], Sirius taunts her for failing to harm him. Bellatrix strikes Sirius with a curse, sending him backwards into an enchanted archway in the Death Chamber, killing him. Harry finds it hard to recover from this event. Sirius's will stated that his possessions, home and house-elf Kreacher are to be inherited by Harry. |
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Sirius makes a final appearance toward the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' when he is summoned in semi-living substantial form by the [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Resurrection Stone|Resurrection Stone]] to help Harry walk through the [[Hogwarts layout#Forbidden Forest|Forbidden Forest]] and sacrifice his life to Voldemort. Later, it is revealed that Harry named his first child James Sirius Potter, after his father James and his godfather Sirius. |
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Sirius was portrayed by [[Gary Oldman]] in the film adaptations of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Goblet of Fire]]'', ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Order of the Phoenix]]'', and ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2|Deathly Hallows – Part 2]]''. Sirius as a teenager made a brief appearance in ''Order of the Phoenix'' (played by [[James Walters (British actor)|James Walters]]). Young Sirius also appeared in ''Deathly Hallows'', portrayed by Rohan Gotobed.<ref>{{cite web|last=Milam|first=Whitney|title=Young Sirius Black cast in Deathly Hallows|url=http://www.hollywoodnews.com/2010/06/25/young-sirius-black-cast-in-harry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows/|publisher=Hollywood News|date=25 June 2010|accessdate=4 October 2010}}</ref> In the film versions, Sirius has curly, brown hair with blue eyes. In the book, he is described as having straight (long and matted after 12 years in Azkaban, but soon cut short) black hair and grey eyes. |
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===Fleur Delacour=== |
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In the following year, Fleur works at [[Gringotts]] with Bill Weasley, and the pair become engaged. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Fleur and Bill have their wedding and reception at the Burrow, but the event is interrupted when Death Eaters attack. |
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During the Triwizard Tournament, Fleur is initially aloof and unfriendly despite receiving much admiration from the boys, especially Ron. During the second task of the Tournament, she attempts to rescue her sister [[Gabrielle Delacour]] from the lake, but fails, hindered by the Grindylows. When Harry rescues Gabrielle instead, Fleur is extremely grateful, despite her sister being in no real danger, and becomes much warmer towards both Harry and Hogwarts. Fleur takes last place in the Triwizard Tournament due to being Stunned during the last task. |
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They begin married life in a house on a beach in Wales called Shell Cottage. Fleur and Bill allow Ron to stay with them after he walks out on Harry and Hermione during their hunt for Horcruxes. The newlyweds later provide a safe haven for the trio and others rescued from Malfoy Manor at [[Places in Harry Potter#Shell Cottage|Shell Cottage]]. Both Bill and Fleur are combatants for the Order during the Battle of Hogwarts and manage to survive it. The couple go on to have three children: Victoire, Dominique and Louis.<ref name="Rowling Documentary">''J.K.Rowling – A Year in the Life''; [[James Runcie]]; Independent6 Television ([[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]); 2007</ref> |
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In the following year, Fleur works at [[Gringotts]] with Bill Weasley, whom she already met during the Tournament, and the pair get engaged. Bill is attacked by [[Werewolf (Harry Potter)|werewolf]] [[Fenrir Greyback]] and severely mauled near the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' in the Battle of the Astronomy Tower. However, since Greyback is in his human form at the time of the attack, Bill suffers only partial [[lycanthropy|lycanthropic]] contamination. Molly Weasley, who largely disapproves of Fleur, assumes that she will no longer wish to marry Bill, but Fleur is adamant that their wedding plans go unchanged and proudly declares Bill's wounds to be a sign of bravery, adding, 'I am good looking enough for the both of us' anyway. Her fierce, loving loyalty to her fiancé earns her much respect from most of Bill's erstwhile disapproving family, especially Molly, who is finally forced to admit that their love is genuine. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Fleur and Bill take part in the operation to escort Harry safely to [[Places in Harry Potter#The Burrow|the Burrow]], and they witness Mad-Eye Moody being killed by Voldemort. The couple have their wedding and reception at the Burrow, but the event is interrupted when Death Eaters attack after the fall of the Ministry of Magic. The newlyweds later provide safe haven for the trio and others rescued from Malfoy Manor at [[Places in Harry Potter#Shell Cottage|Shell Cottage]], their home. Both Bill and Fleur are combatants for the Order during the Battle of Hogwarts, and survive the battle. The couple go on to have three children: Victoire, Dominique and Louis.<ref name="Rowling Documentary">''J.K.Rowling – A Year in the Life''; [[James Runcie]]; Independent Television ([[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]); 2007</ref> |
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French actress and model [[Clémence Poésy]] portrays Fleur in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' and both parts of the ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' film adaptation. |
French actress and model [[Clémence Poésy]] portrays Fleur in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' and both parts of the ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' film adaptation. |
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===Aberforth Dumbledore=== |
===Aberforth Dumbledore=== |
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'''Aberforth Dumbledore''' is Albus Dumbledore's younger brother. His first appearance is in the book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. After his parents' deaths and Albus' return home to look after their unstable sister Ariana, Aberforth quarrels with his brother and his brother's friend, [[Gellert Grindelwald]], over their plans to start a new order, neglecting Ariana. Grindelwald began torturing him, leading to the three dueling. This argument results in Ariana's accidental death at the hands of one of them. At Ariana's funeral, Aberforth publicly confronts Albus and strikes him, breaking his nose. Eventually, Aberforth becomes the owner and barman of the [[Hog's Head]] inn. He is known for his strong affinity with goats. His Patronus takes the form of a goat, and he recounts to the trio that as a boy he fed the goats in company with his sister, Ariana. Aberforth was also tried before the Wizengamot (the Wizard High Court), for performing inappropriate charms on a goat. His tavern also, according to Harry's description in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', has a faint smell of goats. In the film adaptation, a bleating goat can be seen shuffling about in the back of the pub. |
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It is not until ''Deathly Hallows'' that Aberforth plays an important role in the series by taking Harry, Ron, and Hermione into his bar before the Death Eaters can capture them. Aberforth later reveals to the trio some facts they did not know about the history of the Dumbledore family. While being held prisoner in [[Malfoy Manor]], Harry briefly glimpses Aberforth's eye in the remaining shard of the two-way mirror he was given by Sirius and calls for Aberforth's help. Aberforth bought its counterpart from [[Mundungus Fletcher]]. Using the mirror to watch over the trio, Aberforth sends [[Dobby the house elf|Dobby]] to rescue them and the other prisoners from the Manor. He liked Dobby and was upset to hear Bellatrix Lestrange killed him. |
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Aberforth allows the resistance fighters to use a secure passageway from the Hog's Head to the [[Room of Requirement]] through Ariana's portrait, it being the only unguarded entrance into Hogwarts. This passage is used to evacuate underage students from Hogwarts and, according to [[Neville Longbottom|Neville]], it was also used by members of Dumbledore's Army to get food when they were living in the Room of Requirement because that is one thing the Room of Requirement would not do. Aberforth leaves the Order, believing the war against Voldemort is lost. However, he quickly joins the Battle of Hogwarts and is last seen Stunning [[Augustus Rookwood]]. According to Rowling, Aberforth survives the battle, and is still "at the Hog's Head, playing with his goats".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Launch Events for ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' |url-status=dead |url=http://www.bloomsbury.com/jkrevent |archivedate=26 December 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071226150441/http://www.bloomsbury.com/jkrevent/}}</ref> |
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It is not until ''Deathly Hallows'' that Aberforth plays an important role in the series by taking Harry, [[Ron Weasley|Ron]], and [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] into his bar before the Death Eaters can capture them. Aberforth later reveals to the trio some facts they did not know about the history of the Dumbledore family. While being held prisoner in [[Malfoy Manor]], Harry briefly glimpses Aberforth's eye in the remaining shard of the two-way mirror he was given by Sirius. Aberforth bought its counterpart from [[Mundungus Fletcher]]. Using the mirror to watch over the trio, Aberforth sends [[Dobby the house elf|Dobby]] to rescue them and the other prisoners from the Manor. He liked Dobby and was upset to hear Bellatrix Lestrange killed him. |
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He also appears in ''[[Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore]]'' in which it is revealed that he has an illegitimate son named [[Aurelius Dumbledore]] as he had an affair with a woman who also lived in Godric's Hollow. She gave birth to Aurelius but, after sailing on a ship, the child was switched with Corvus Lestrange V by Leta Lestrange. Corvus and Aurelius's mother drowned, but Aurelius was adopted by Mary Lou Barebone who named him Credence Barebone. Years later, Credence transforms into an [[Magical creatures in Harry Potter#Obscurials/Obscurus|Obscurus]] and joins [[Gellert Grindelwald]] as he reveals his true identity to him. Credence returns to home with Aberforth when Grindelwald tried to kill him as he foils the latter's plan. |
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Aberforth allows the resistance fighters to use a secure passageway from the Hog's Head to the [[Room of Requirement]] through Ariana's portrait, it being the only unguarded entrance into Hogwarts. This passage is used to evacuate underage students from Hogwarts and, according to [[Neville Longbottom|Neville]], it was also used by members of Dumbledore's Army to get food when they were living in the Room of Requirement, because that is one thing the Room of Requirement would not do. Aberforth leaves the Order, believing the war against Voldemort is lost. However, he quickly joins the Battle of Hogwarts, and is last seen Stunning [[Augustus Rookwood]]. According to Rowling, Aberforth survives the battle, and is still "at the Hog's Head, playing with his goats".<ref>[http://www.bloomsbury.com/jkrevent Harry Potter<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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[[Jim McManus (British actor)|Jim McManus]] appeared briefly as Aberforth in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''.<ref>http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/ |
[[Jim McManus (British actor)|Jim McManus]] appeared briefly as Aberforth in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/|title=The-Leaky-Cauldron.org - Harry Potter News, Discussion, Fandom|website=The-Leaky-Cauldron.org}}</ref> [[Ciarán Hinds]] plays Aberforth in a larger role in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2]]''. [[Richard Coyle]] plays the middle-aged version of the character in the third ''[[Fantastic Beasts (film series)|Fantastic Beasts]]'' film, ''[[Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore]]''. |
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===Arabella Figg=== |
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'''Arabella Doreen Figg''', better known simply as '''Mrs. Figg''', is a [[Squib (Harry Potter)|Squib]] living undercover as a [[Muggle]] and on Dumbledore's orders surreptitiously watches over Harry while he is at home with the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]]. She is a [[Chekhov gun]], first mentioned as a seemingly insignificant neighbour in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' and not revealed as a member of the magical community until ''Order of the Phoenix''. She has a lifelong love of cats and does "a roaring trade" in crossbred cats and Kneazles, their magical variant.<ref name="Squibs">{{Cite web|url-status=dead |title=Section: Extra Stuff |url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=19|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110721042840/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=19 |website=J.K.Rowling Official Site |archivedate=21 July 2011}}</ref> Within the Order of the Phoenix, she functions as one of Dumbledore's liaisons between the magical and Muggle worlds. In ''Order of the Phoenix'', she aids Harry after he and his cousin [[Dudley Dursley]] are attacked by two Dementors, and chooses to reveal herself to him. She explains to Harry that she deliberately made Harry's stays with her unpleasant so that the Dursleys would continue to send him to her, though she would have preferred to do otherwise. When the [[Ministry of Magic]] tries to have Harry expelled from Hogwarts for underage use of magic (after he cast a Patronus charm to protect himself and his cousin), her testimony before the Wizengamot is crucial in allowing Harry to stay at Hogwarts. However, according to Rowling, Squibs are incapable of seeing Dementors,<ref name="Squibs" /> and it is suggested by her manner during the trial that she has been prompted what to say with regard to the Dementors.<ref>Order of the Phoenix – Chapter 8 ''The Hearing''</ref> In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', she attends Dumbledore's funeral at Hogwarts. |
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===Mundungus Fletcher=== |
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'''Mundungus Fletcher''' is mentioned in passing in some of the earlier books in the series, but it is not until the second chapter of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' that he makes his first appearance. The text describes Mundungus as a "squat, unshaven man" with "short, bandy legs", "long, straggly ginger hair", and "bloodshot, baggy eyes that gave him the doleful look of a [[basset hound]]". He is involved in many illegal activities, yet he seems confined to relatively minor crimes, such as theft and [[Fence (criminal)|trading stolen goods]] on the black market. Many members of the Order have mixed feelings about him, but he is very loyal to Dumbledore, who once got him out of serious trouble. His connections enable him to hear rumours and information circulating in the shadier segments of the Wizarding population - data with the potential to prove instrumental in the fight against Voldemort. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Mundungus has managed to get out of prison, but the circumstances are unclear. He is confunded by Snape, and gives the idea of using the [[Polyjuice Potion]] and six Potter decoys to the Order and helps with the escort of Harry from Privet Drive. He travels with [[Mad-Eye Moody]] on a broomstick as one of the Potter decoys. During the flight from Privet Drive, he flees when Voldemort himself shows up. [[Kreacher]] later reveals that the property which Mundungus stole from [[12 Grimmauld Place]] in the previous book included a heavy locket from the drawing room. That locket was [[Salazar Slytherin's Locket|Slytherin's locket]] [[Horcrux]]. Harry sends Kreacher to capture Mundungus, who reveals that Umbridge took the locket from him under threat of arrest. |
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He is briefly mentioned in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' where following the Death Eaters attack at the Quidditch World Cup, Mundungus put in an insurance claim to the Ministry of Magic for a twelve-bedroomed tent with an en-suite [[jacuzzi]], while in reality he had been sleeping under a cloak propped on sticks. As a member of both the original and the newly reformed Order of the Phoenix, he is assigned guard duty to protect Harry, but abandons his position to conduct a shady cauldron-trading deal, leaving a critical opening through which [[Dementors]] manage to attack Harry. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Harry catches Mundungus outside the Three Broomsticks trying to sell what had been Sirius's property (which now belongs to Harry after Sirius's death) to Aberforth, and the boy confronts him. Mundungus goes into hiding but is later jailed in Azkaban for impersonating an [[Inferius]] during a botched robbery. |
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[[Andy Linden (actor)|Andy Linden]] plays Mundungus Fletcher in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1]]''. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Mundungus has managed to get out of prison, but the circumstances are unclear. He is [[Spells in Harry Potter#Confundo .28Confundus Charm.29|Confunded]] by Snape, and gives the idea of using the [[Polyjuice Potion]] and six Potter decoys to the Order and helps with the escort of Harry from Privet Drive. He travels with [[Mad-Eye Moody]] on a broomstick as one of the Potter decoys. During the flight from Privet Drive, he flees when Voldemort himself shows up. It is later revealed by [[Kreacher]] that, included in the property he stole from [[12 Grimmauld Place]] in the previous book was a heavy locket from the drawing room. That locket was the Slytherin's locket [[Horcrux]]. Then Kreacher is sent by Harry to capture Mundungus, who reveals that Umbridge took the locket from him. |
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[[Andy Linden (actor)|Andy Linden]] plays Mundungus Fletcher in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1]]''. |
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'''Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody''' is perhaps the most famous [[Auror]] in the modern times of the Wizarding World, single-handedly responsible for capturing numerous wizard criminals. Moody's face is badly scarred; he has lost several body parts while fighting [[Dark Arts (Harry Potter)|Dark wizards]], including his left eye, lower left leg, and part of his nose. He has replaced his missing eye with a magical one that can rotate 360 degrees and see through almost everything (including walls, doors, Invisibility Cloaks, and the back of his own head). He walks with a pronounced limp due to his prosthetic leg and uses a walking staff. He frequently exclaims "Constant vigilance!" to encourage wizards to be on their guard against the dark arts, and keeps a number of devices in his office to alert him to the presence of potential enemies. Before his retirement from the Aurors' Office, he was [[Nymphadora Tonks]]' mentor. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Moody is appointed as the new [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher at Hogwarts, coming out of retirement as a favour to Dumbledore. Shortly before the school year begins, however, Moody is attacked by [[Barty Crouch, Jr.]], who subdues him with the Imperius Curse and takes [[Polyjuice Potion]] to assume his appearance. He keeps the real Moody alive as a source both of Polyjuice potion ingredients and of personal information helpful in putting the impersonation over and takes Moody's place at Hogwarts. Moody's well-known habit of carrying around his own drinks in a private hip flask allows Crouch to take the Polyjuice Potion as needed to sustain the masquerade without raising suspicion. |
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===Remus Lupin=== |
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'''Remus John Lupin'''<!--DO NOT add his birthdate here. That is in-universe format. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (writing about fiction) !-->, nicknamed '''Moony''', first appears in ''Prisoner of Azkaban'' as the new [[Subjects at Hogwarts#Defence Against the Dark Arts|Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher. Most of the students hold him in extremely high regard and love his hands-on teaching style. During his tenure, he gives Harry private lessons in casting the [[Patronus Charm]], to aid him in fighting off the Dementors patrolling the Hogwarts grounds. It is revealed in the climax of ''Prisoner of Azkaban'' that Professor Lupin is a [[Magical creatures in Harry Potter#Werewolves|werewolf]]. He turns into a werewolf at every full moon and only retains his human mind while transformed by drinking the Wolfsbane Potion prepared for him by Snape. Hermione Granger discovers before Harry and Ron that Professor Lupin is a werewolf, after Professor Snape gives Lupin's class an assignment on werewolves. She also notices that Professor Lupin's boggart is a moon. |
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After Harry unexpectedly returns alive from the graveyard battle with Voldemort, Crouch/Moody takes Harry back to his office, questions him about Voldemort and what happened in the graveyard, and reveals that he is working for Voldemort. He then prepares to kill Harry, but Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Snape stop him. Having neglected to take his hourly dose of Polyjuice potion, Crouch transforms back to his own appearance and, under the influence of [[Veritaserum]], confesses everything. Dumbledore then rescues the real Moody from his magic trunk.<ref>{{HP4ref}}, chapter 36</ref> |
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Dumbledore, one of the few wizards who are sympathetic towards his condition, made arrangements for Lupin to attend Hogwarts as a child, where he became close friends with James (Prongs) Potter, Sirius (Padfoot) Black, and Peter (Wormtail) Pettigrew. Until the climax of ''Prisoner of Azkaban'', Professor Lupin believes Sirius to be guilty of betraying James and Lily and killing Pettigrew. |
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In ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', the real Moody has joined the newly re-formed Order and leads the party transferring Harry from 4 Privet Drive to Number 12 Grimmauld Place. He appears at the climax of that book, arriving at the battle at the [[Department of Mysteries]] after being tipped off by [[Severus Snape|Snape]].<ref>{{HP5ref}}, chapter 38</ref> In ''Deathly Hallows'' he is killed by Voldemort. Moody is portrayed by [[Brendan Gleeson]] in the film series.<ref name=":02">{{Cite magazine |last=Aquilina |first=Tyler |date=1 January 2022 |title='Harry Potter' stars who aren't in the 'Return to Hogwarts' special |url=https://ew.com/movies/harry-potter-stars-not-in-return-to-hogwarts-reunion-special/ |access-date=2024-08-08 |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |language=en}}</ref> |
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Upon discovering that Sirius is innocent, and that the very much alive Pettigrew is the traitor, Professor Lupin helps Sirius explain the truth to Harry, Ron, and Hermione in the Shrieking Shack. However, Professor Lupin had forgotten to take the Wolfsbane Potion that night and so, when touched by moonlight, transforms into a werewolf with no control over his actions. Sirius, in dog form, drives Lupin safely away from the others into the Forbidden Forest, where he wakes the next morning restored to his human body and mind. Snape, however, furious over Sirius's eventual escape and his resultant loss of the Order of Merlin promised to him by [[Cornelius Fudge]], publicly reveals the nature of Professor Lupin's [[lycanthropy]]. Anticipating a public outcry in response to the threat he himself agrees he poses to the students, Professor Lupin resigns from his post. |
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Long after resigning as a teacher, Lupin remains a friend to Harry. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' Lupin joins the newly reformed Order of the Phoenix and is part of the advance guard which escorts Harry from the [[Dursley family]] home in the book's opening chapters. Lupin is rarely seen in Grimmauld Place as he is often away performing secret tasks for the Order. |
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Later in the book, Harry sees his father and Sirius [[School bullying|bully]] a school aged Snape through Snape's memory. Lupin doesn't participate in the bullying and gives several small indications that he disapproves of his friends' behaviour, but does nothing to stop them despite being a [[prefect]]. When Harry confronts Lupin about the scene he witnessed in the Pensieve, Lupin expresses regret at never having had the courage to tell his friends when they were "out of order". Later, Lupin participates in the battle at the Department of Mysteries where he duels and overpowers [[Lucius Malfoy]]. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Lupin reveals that it was [[Fenrir Greyback]] who bit him when he was a child. Towards the climax of the book, Lupin is one of the defenders of Hogwarts when Death Eaters penetrate the school, and after Dumbledore's death, it is revealed that [[#Nymphadora Tonks|Nymphadora Tonks]] has fallen in love with him despite a thirteen-year age gap. He resists becoming involved with her because of the many risks posed by his lycanthropy, and insists that she deserves someone "young and whole". |
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By the opening of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', it is revealed that Lupin and Tonks have married. Later in the book, Lupin informs Harry, Ron and Hermione that Tonks is pregnant. However, feeling ashamed that he has turned Tonks into an outcast and guilty that his unborn child has a high chance of inheriting lycanthropy, Lupin plans to leave Tonks and their baby. This results in an intense argument between him and Harry, who insists that Lupin's actions are cowardly. Eventually, Lupin recognises the truth in Harry's words and returns to his wife in time for the birth of their son, [[Teddy Lupin]], and subsequently asks Harry to be the boy's Godfather, which duty and honour he accepts. |
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Lupin remains active in the Order throughout the year. He provides the casualty reports section on the [[pirate radio]] station ''Potterwatch'' under the pseudonym of Romulus. Lupin commands a group of defenders on the school grounds during the Battle of Hogwarts. Both Lupin and Tonks die in combat, killed by [[Antonin Dolohov]] and [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] respectively. At the time of his death, Lupin was the last surviving member of his group of friends.<ref name="chat0730" /> Rowling has since stated that she originally intended for both Lupin and Tonks to survive,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2007-07-25-harry-potter-spoilers_N.htm|title=Spoiler alert! Rowling discusses Harry's fate here|date=25 July 2007|accessdate=19 September 2007|work=USA Today}}</ref> but finally killed them off to compensate for the last-minute reprieve she gave to [[Arthur Weasley]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''.<ref name="final chaper">{{Cite web|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20001720/|title=Harry Potter: The final chapter|date=29 July 2007|accessdate=30 July 2007|author=Meredith Vieira|publisher=MSNBC}}</ref><ref name="kill parents">{{cite web| first = Jen| last = Brown| url =http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20026225/| title = Rowling: I wanted to kill parents – Wild about Harry | website = MSNBC.com | date = July 29, 2007 }}</ref> |
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Lupin, along with Sirius, James, and Lily, makes one last appearance in the series when Harry uses the [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Resurrection Stone|Resurrection Stone]] to bring them forth to comfort him. He expresses his regret that Teddy will never know his father, but says that he will know why he died: trying to make a world in which his son could live a better life. |
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In the [[Harry Potter (film series)|film series]], Lupin is portrayed by [[David Thewlis]] as an adult, and by [[James Utechin]] as a teenager. |
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Both ''Harry Potter'' director [[David Yates]] and [[J.K Rowling]] have stated that Remus Lupin is their favourite character of the whole series.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://hw.libsyn.com/p/9/4/a/94a4e4074668fb42/235_MuggleCast_235__Exclusive_interviews_with_David_Yates_and_Oliver_Phelps.mp3?sid=ba7165472f999e77d92f776b5bc3e319&l_sid=19748&l_eid=&l_mid=2667900 |title= Exclusive Interview with David Yates |work=MuggleCast |date=29 July 2011 |accessdate=30 July 2011}}</ref> Both Lupin's first name, Remus, and the pseudonym he uses on ''Potterwatch'', Romulus, are a reference to the [[Rome|Roman]] mythological twin brothers [[Romulus and Remus]], who are said to have had a wolf foster-mother. Furthermore, Remus' last name, Lupin, refers to the Latin word ''lupus'', which means wolf. |
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===Alastor Moody=== |
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'''Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody''' is perhaps the most famous [[Auror]] in the modern times of the Wizarding World, single-handedly responsible for capturing numerous wizard criminals. He is also said never to have killed his quarry, even when permitted to do so, unless he had no other choice. Moody's face is badly scarred; he has lost several body parts while fighting [[Dark Arts (Harry Potter)|Dark wizards]], including his left eye, lower left leg, and part of his nose; and he is cautious – some characters might say paranoid – in that he refuses to eat or drink anything which he himself did not prepare. He has replaced his missing eye with a magical one that can rotate 360 degrees and see through almost everything (including walls, doors, Invisibility Cloaks, and the back of his own head). He walks with a pronounced limp due to his prosthetic leg, and uses a walking staff. He frequently exclaims "Constant vigilance!" to encourage wizards to be on their guard against the dark arts, and keeps a number of devices in his office to alert him to the presence of potential enemies. Before his retirement from the Aurors' Office, he was [[Nymphadora Tonks]]' mentor, and still regards her as his protégée. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Moody is appointed as the new [[Subjects at Hogwarts#Defence Against the Dark Arts|Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher at Hogwarts, coming out of retirement as a favour to Dumbledore. Shortly before the school year begins, however, Moody is attacked by [[Barty Crouch, Jr.]], who subdues him with the Imperius Curse and takes [[Polyjuice Potion]] to assume his appearance. He keeps the real Moody alive as a source both of Polyjuice potion ingredients and of personal information helpful in putting the impersonation over, and takes Moody's place at Hogwarts. Moody's well-known habit of carrying around his own drinks in a private hip flask allows Crouch to take the Polyjuice Potion as needed to sustain the masquerade without raising suspicion. |
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Crouch/Moody becomes noted for teaching and demonstrating normally higher-level topics to Harry's fourth-year class (such as the [[Unforgivable Curses]]). He is a demanding teacher who expects students to work. He puts up with very little, for example punishing [[Draco Malfoy]] by transforming him into a ferret to stick up for Harry when Malfoy was tormenting him. And yet, he can be compassionate; he takes Neville Longbottom off for a cup of tea and a talk after Neville is badly shaken by the demonstration of the [[Cruciatus Curse]]. |
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Crouch/Moody also mentors Harry, encouraging and tutoring him in the three Triwizard Tournament tasks. After Harry unexpectedly returns alive from the graveyard battle with Voldemort, Crouch/Moody takes Harry back to his office, questions him about Voldemort and what happened in the graveyard, and reveals that he is working for Voldemort. He then prepares to kill Harry, but Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Snape stop him. Having neglected to take his hourly dose of Polyjuice potion, Crouch transforms back to his own appearance and, under the influence of [[Veritaserum]], confesses everything. Dumbledore then rescues the real Moody from his magic trunk.<ref>{{HP4ref}}, chapter 36</ref> |
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In ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', the real Moody has joined the newly re-formed Order, and leads the party transferring Harry from 4 Privet Drive to Number 12 Grimmauld Place. He appears at the climax of that book, arriving to the battle at the [[Department of Mysteries]] after being tipped off by [[Severus Snape|Snape]]. He also appears with Lupin and Tonks at the very end, when they give the Dursleys a warning concerning their treatment of Harry.<ref>{{HP5ref}}, chapter 38</ref> Moody only features briefly in ''Half-Blood Prince.'' In ''Deathly Hallows'' he is killed by Voldemort after being abandoned by [[Mundungus Fletcher]], who was acting as a Potter decoy. The Order is unable to recover his body; but later his magical eye is found by Harry mounted on [[Dolores Umbridge]]'s office door to spy on Ministry of Magic employees. Harry retrieves the eye, disgusted that it would be used in such a way, and buries it at the base of an old tree in Mad-Eye's memory. |
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Moody is portrayed by [[Brendan Gleeson]] in the film series. |
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===James Potter=== |
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'''James Potter''', nicknamed '''Prongs''', is the father of Harry Potter and husband of Lily Potter. James met Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew when they entered Hogwarts. When James, Sirius, and Peter discovered that Remus is, in fact, a [[werewolf]], the three of them illegally learned to become [[Animagi]] to accompany Remus safely during his transformations and keep him under control. It is during this time that they discovered almost all the secret passageways of Hogwarts and designed the [[Marauder's Map]]. At school, James is said to have been a talented player on the Gryffindor [[Quidditch]] team. |
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[[File:JamesLilyGodric.jpg|thumb|200 px|The Potter memorial stone as illustrated by [[Mary GrandPré]].]] |
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'''James Potter''', nicknamed '''Prongs''', born March 27th, 1960, is the father of Harry Potter. James met Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew when they entered Hogwarts. When James, Sirius and Peter discovered that Remus is in fact a [[Werewolf (Harry Potter)|werewolf]], the three of them illegally learned to become [[Animagus|Animagi]] to accompany Remus safely during his transformations and keep him under control. It is during this time that they discovered almost all the secret passageways of Hogwarts and designed the [[Marauder's Map]]. At school, James is said to have been a talented player on the Gryffindor [[Quidditch]] team. In the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|film version]] of ''Philosopher's Stone'', Harry and his friends find James's name listed on a plaque as a Seeker on his Quidditch team; however, Rowling stated in an interview that she intended him to be a Chaser.<ref>{{Cite web|title="About the Books: transcript of J.K. Rowling's live interview on Scholastic.com", Scholastic.com, 16 October 2000 |url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/1000-scholastic-chat.htm |accessdate=15 September 2007}}</ref> |
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Rowling describes James and Harry as having similar attributes: the same thin face, |
Rowling describes James and Harry as having similar attributes: the same thin face, the same untidy black hair, and about the same height at school age. Rowling also describes James as having hazel eyes. Like Harry, James is generally described to be a good, loyal friend who "regarded it as the height of dishonour to mistrust his friends".<ref name="hf">{{HP7ref}}, chapter 5</ref> Characters in the books sometimes comment negatively on James' personality, about which Rowling comments that "there was a lot of good in James".<ref name="factfile">{{Cite web| title = James Potter | work=J.K. Rowling and the Final Chapter | publisher=MSNBC | url = http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/20071161/?pg=33#JoRowling_ap | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080804164548/http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/20071161/?pg=33#JoRowling_ap | url-status = dead | archive-date = 4 August 2008 | access-date =7 June 2008}} |
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</ref> The Hogwarts student population seems to have admired James back in his day, and teachers respected his talent, though not his behaviour. |
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His popularity was not universal, as a mutual hatred sprang up between him and Snape. Snape constantly tells Harry that James was "exceedingly arrogant",<ref name="ss2">{{HP3ref}}, chapter 14</ref> and on one occasion, Sirius admits that he and James could sometimes be "arrogant little [[wikt:berk#English|berks]]" but that "James grew out of it". He became Head Boy in his seventh year.<ref name="postswm" /> |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', after seeing a scene from Snape's memories within a [[Pensieve]] of a fifteen-year-old James and Sirius bullying Snape, Harry agrees with Snape's assessment of his father's arrogance. According to Dumbledore in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' |
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]]'', after seeing a scene from Snape's memories within a [[Pensieve]] of a fifteen-year-old James and Sirius bullying Snape, Harry agrees with Snape's assessment of his father's arrogance. According to Dumbledore in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|Philosopher's Stone]]'', James and Snape shared a rivalry not unlike that of Draco and Harry. In addition, Lupin tells Harry that Snape "never lost an opportunity to curse James".<ref name="postswm" /> According to an interview with Rowling, "James always suspected Snape harboured deeper feelings for Lily, which was a factor in James' behaviour to Snape."<ref name="chat0730" /> In contrast, when Sirius attempts to lure Snape into the [[Shrieking Shack]] where Lupin stays during his werewolf transformations, James prevents him from entering the tunnel under the [[Whomping Willow]], thus saving Snape's life. |
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After graduating from Hogwarts, James – along with Lily and his friends – become "full-time fighters" for the Order, and do not hold regular jobs, supporting his family and Lupin, whose status as a werewolf made him unemployable, on family gold.<ref name=" |
After graduating from Hogwarts, James – along with Lily and his friends – become "full-time fighters" for the Order, and do not hold regular jobs, supporting his family and Lupin, whose status as a werewolf made him unemployable, on family gold.<ref name="Carnegie">{{Cite web|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/10/20/j-k-rowling-at-carnegie-hall-reveals-dumbledore-is-gay-neville-marries-hannah-abbott-and-scores-more |title=J. K. Rowling at Carnegie Hall Reveals Dumbledore is Gay; Neville Marries Hannah Abbott, and Much More |access-date=7 February 2008 |date=19 October 2007 |publisher=The Leaky Cauldron }}</ref> In an interview, Rowling revealed that James and Lily were asked by Voldemort to join the Death Eaters, but refused, making it "one strike against them before they were even out of their teens".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Anelli |first=Melissa |date=23 December 2007 |title=Transcript of Part 1 of PotterCast's JK Rowling Interview |url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/12/23/transcript-of-part-1-of-pottercast-s-jk-rowling-interview/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220510212626/http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/12/23/transcript-of-part-1-of-pottercast-s-jk-rowling-interview/ |archive-date=10 May 2022 |access-date=2 August 2022 |work=[[PotterCast]] |via=[[The Leaky Cauldron (website)|The Leaky Cauldron]]}}</ref> When his son Harry becomes Voldemort's target, the Potters go into hiding and name Pettigrew as their secret keeper. However, on 31 October 1981, the Potters' whereabouts are betrayed by Pettigrew, and they are attacked by Voldemort without warning at their home in [[Godric's Hollow]]. James urges his wife to take Harry and run while he holds Voldemort off. Wandless, he is killed. |
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James and Sirius are the heroes of the [[Harry Potter prequel|''Harry Potter'' prequel]], an 800-word story set three years before Harry's birth.<ref>{{Cite web |title=JK's story card: a prequel to Potter |date=12 June 2008 |publisher=Waterstone's |url=http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=200000681 |url-status=dead |archive-date=14 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114055013/http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=200000681}}</ref> The two friends are riding Sirius' motorbike and are chased by two Muggle policemen for breaking the speed limit. The policemen attempt to arrest them when three Death Eaters on broomsticks fly down towards them. James and Sirius use the police car as a barrier and the Death Eaters crash into it. In the end, they escape from the policemen by flying away on the motorbike. |
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He briefly appears in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' as a result of Priori Incantatem, when Harry's wand and Voldemort's meet, showing the most recent spells cast by each – in the case of Voldemort's wand, the most recent lives taken. He makes a final appearance at the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' through the use of the Resurrection Stone. |
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In the [[Harry Potter (film series)|film series]], James is portrayed by [[Adrian Rawlins]] as an adult, [[Robbie Jarvis]] as a teenager and Alfie McIlwain as a child.<ref>{{cite tweet |title=DEADLINK |user=benedictclarke |number=107892013030055936}}{{dead link|date=December 2017|bot=TweetCiteBot}}</ref> |
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James and Sirius are the heroes of the [[Harry Potter prequel|''Harry Potter'' prequel]], an 800-word story set three years before Harry's birth.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=200000681 |title=JK's story card: a prequel to Potter |publisher=Waterstone's |date=12 June 2008}}</ref> The two friends are riding Sirius's motorbike and are chased by two Muggle policemen for breaking the speed limit. The policemen attempt to arrest them when three Death Eaters on broomsticks fly down towards them. James and Sirius use the police car as a barrier and the Death Eaters crash into it. In the end, they escape from the policemen by flying away on the motorbike. |
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===Lily Potter=== |
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In the [[Harry Potter (film series)|film series]], James is portrayed by [[Adrian Rawlins]] as an adult, [[Robbie Jarvis]] as a teenager and [[Alfie McIlwain]] as a child.<ref>https://twitter.com/benedictclarke/status/107892013030055936</ref> |
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'''Lily J. Potter''' (née '''Evans''') is the mother of Harry Potter. She is described as being very pretty,<ref name="dh">{{HP6ref}}, chapter 34</ref> with startlingly green almond-shaped eyes and thick, long, dark auburn hair. She is one of the "all-time favorite students" of star collector [[Horace Slughorn]], who describes her as "vivacious", "charming", "cheeky", and "very funny" and recalls that he "often told her she should have been in Slytherin". In addition, Slughorn says Lily is one of the brightest students he ever taught, with a natural and intuitive ability at [[Potions (Harry Potter)|Potions]].<ref name="le1">{{HP1ref}}, chapter 4</ref><ref name="sgush1">{{HP6ref}}, chapter 4</ref> Rowling describes Lily as being "a bit of a catch"; she was a popular girl for whom many boys had romantic feelings.<ref name="SpartzAnelli">{{Cite web |last=Spartz |first=Emerson |date=16 July 2005 |title=Emerson Spartz and Melissa Anelli – "The MuggleNet and Leaky Cauldron Interview Joanne Kathleen Rowling" |url=https://www.mugglenet.com/2005/07/emerson-spartz-and-melissa-anelli-the-mugglenet-and-leaky-cauldron-interview-joanne-kathleen-rowling/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220510214901/https://www.mugglenet.com/2005/07/emerson-spartz-and-melissa-anelli-the-mugglenet-and-leaky-cauldron-interview-joanne-kathleen-rowling/ |archive-date=10 May 2022 |access-date=2 August 2022 |website=[[MuggleNet]]}}</ref> Although Lily is [[Muggle-born]], she is an extremely gifted witch at the top of her class. She became Head Girl in her seventh year. Lily's sister [[Petunia Dursley]] despised her for being a witch and viewed her as a "freak", although Petunia is later revealed to have been envious of her abilities. Rowling stated that Lily did receive warning letters for testing the limits of the Statute of Secrecy.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=77|title=Section: F.A.Q.|url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081216121818/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=77|website=J.K.Rowling Official Site |archivedate=16 December 2008}}</ref> Lily's [[Patronus Charm|Patronus]] is a doe, presumably to pair with James' [[Animagus]] shape of a stag (also the form of Harry's Patronus).<ref name="chat0730" /> |
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After witnessing a memory from Snape about Lily's and James' time as Hogwarts students, Harry gathers the impression that Lily hated James, but Sirius and Lupin assure him that she did not; they "simply got off on the wrong foot", because Snape and James hated each other, and Snape was Lily's best friend at the time, despite him sorting into Slytherin.<ref name="postswm">{{HP5ref}}, chapter 29</ref> Rowling confirmed this view when asked how Lily and James had fallen in love if Lily hated him.<ref name="SpartzAnelli" /> Lupin tells Harry that after James matured, Lily started seeing him in their seventh year.<ref name="postswm" /> Rowling later echoed Lupin's words, describing it as James having to "[tone] down some of his more 'bombastic' behavior".<ref name="factfile" /> They married soon after leaving Hogwarts, with Sirius as best man at their wedding. |
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'''Lily Potter''' ([[Name at birth|née]] '''Evans''') is the mother of Harry Potter. Born 30 January 1960, she is described as being very pretty,<ref name="dh">{{HP6ref}}, chapter 34</ref> with startlingly green almond-shaped eyes and thick, long, dark red hair. In addition, Slughorn says Lily is one of the brightest students he ever taught, with a natural and intuitive ability at [[Magic in Harry Potter#Potions|Potions]].<ref name="le1">{{HP1ref}}, chapter 4</ref><ref name="sgush1">{{HP6ref}}, chapter 4</ref> She is one of the "all-time favourite students" of star collector [[Horace Slughorn]], who describes her as "vivacious", "charming", "cheeky", and "very funny" and notes that he "often told her she should have been in Slytherin", yet that would be impossible as Lily was a Muggleborn, and Slytherin house doesn't take in any other than Halfbloods and Purebloods.<ref name="sgush1" /><ref name="sgush2">{{HP6ref}}, chapter 22</ref> Rowling describes Lily as being "a bit of a catch"; she was a popular girl for whom many boys had romantic feelings.<ref name="tlc">{{Cite web|url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2005/0705-tlc_mugglenet-anelli-3.htm |title=The Leaky Cauldron and Mugglenet interview Joanne Kathleen Rowling: Part Three |accessdate=7 February 2008 |last=Anelli |first=Mellisa |author2=Spartz, Emerson |date=16 July 2005 |work=The Leaky Cauldron |publisher=Accio-Quote}}</ref> Although Lily is [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Muggle-born|Muggle-born]], she is an extremely gifted witch at the top of her class. She was named a prefect in her fifth and sixth years at Hogwarts, and became Head Girl in her seventh year. Lily's sister [[Petunia Dursley]] despised her for being a witch and viewed her as a "freak", although Petunia is later revealed to have been envious of her abilities. Rowling stated that Lily did receive warning letters for testing the limits of the Statute of Secrecy.<ref>[http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=77 J.K.Rowling Official Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Lily's [[Patronus Charm|Patronus]] is a doe, presumably to pair with James's [[Animagus]] shape of a stag (also the form of Harry's Patronus).<ref name="chat0730" /><ref name="patnote">The question ("James's Patronus is a stag, and Lily's is a doe, is that a coincidence?") mistakenly refers to James's Patronus as a stag, a fact never mentioned in any of the books or by Rowling. However, Rowling did not correct the mistake. She responded 'No' and merely elaborated that Patronuses can mutate to reflect "the love of one's life...because they so often become the 'happy thought' that generates a Patronus".</ref> |
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The old, pre-Hogwarts friendship between Lily and Snape is fully revealed in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', along with the fact that Snape harboured unrequited romantic feelings for Lily from childhood. Rowling states that while Lily loved Snape as a friend, she might have returned those romantic feelings if Snape had not become so seriously involved in the Dark Arts.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Minassian |first=Liana |date=23 December 2016 |title=Harry Potter: 15 Things You Didn't Know About James And Lily Potter |url=https://screenrant.com/harry-potter-parents-james-lily-facts-trivia/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201108090901/http://screenrant.com/harry-potter-parents-james-lily-facts-trivia/ |archive-date=8 November 2020 |access-date=2 August 2022 |website=[[Screen Rant]]}}</ref> Their relationship ends in their fifth year at Hogwarts, when Snape, in his anger and humiliation at being jinxed by James and Sirius, unthinkingly calls Lily a "[[Mudblood]]" after she defended him. |
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After witnessing a memory from Snape about Lily's and James's time as Hogwarts students, Harry gathers the impression that Lily hated James, but Sirius and Lupin assure him that she did not; they "simply got off on the wrong foot", because Snape and James hated each other, and Snape was Lily's best friend, at the time, despite him sorting into Slytherin.<ref name="postswm">{{HP5ref}}, chapter 29</ref> Rowling confirmed this view when asked how Lily and James had gotten together if Lily hated him.<ref name="tlc" /> Lupin tells Harry that after James matured, Lily started seeing him in their seventh year.<ref name="postswm" /> Rowling later echoed Lupin's words, describing it as James having to "[tone] down some of his more 'bombastic' behaviour".<ref name="factfile" /> They married soon after leaving Hogwarts, with Sirius as best man at their wedding. |
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After leaving Hogwarts, Snape becomes a Death Eater and informs Voldemort of half of an overheard prophecy, which Voldemort takes to refer to Lily and her son, Harry. Fearing for Lily's life, Snape joins the Order as a spy for Dumbledore, in exchange for what he hopes will be Dumbledore's protection of Lily. Voldemort offers Lily the chance to step aside before he kills Harry because of Snape's request to spare Lily's life, but Lily refuses and Voldemort kills her.<ref name="pt">{{HP7ref}}, chapter 33</ref> The result of her selfless act of love manifests itself two ways: when Voldemort attempted to kill Harry with the Killing Curse the spell backfired, rendering Voldemort non-corporeal. The lingering protection afforded to Harry by Lily's sacrifice rendered Voldemort unable to touch him physically. The second way in which Harry is protected by Lily's sacrifice occurs when Petunia takes Harry in. Dumbledore tells Harry that Lily's protection was extended to [[Privet Drive]] because Lily and Petunia are related by blood. This protection ends when Harry comes of age at 17. |
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The old, pre-Hogwarts friendship between Lily and Snape is fully revealed in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', along with the fact that Snape harboured unrequited romantic feelings for Lily from childhood. Rowling states that while Lily loved Snape as a friend, she might have returned those romantic feelings if Snape had not become so seriously involved in the Dark Arts.<ref name="Bloomsburychat">{{Cite web|url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2007/0730-bloomsbury-chat.html |title=J.K. Rowling and the Live Chat, Bloomsbury.com |accessdate=7 February 2008 |date=30 July 2007 | publisher=Accio-Quote}}</ref> Their relationship ends in their fifth year at Hogwarts, when Snape, in his anger and humiliation at being jinxed by James and Sirius, unthinkingly calls Lily a "[[Mudblood]]" after she defended him. |
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Though Harry bears a great resemblance to his father, it is often noted that he has Lily's eyes. Dumbledore has said that Harry's deepest nature is much more similar to his mother's.<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 June 2017 |title=Like father, like son: examining Harry Potter characters and their dads |url=https://www.wizardingworld.com/features/like-father-like-son-examining-potter-characters-and-their-dads |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220117144528/https://www.wizardingworld.com/features/like-father-like-son-examining-potter-characters-and-their-dads |archive-date=17 January 2022 |access-date=2 August 2022 |website=[[Wizarding World]]}}</ref> In a 1999 interview, Rowling stated that "he has his mother's eyes, and that's very important in a future book".<ref>{{Cite web |date=30 May 2017 |title=Clues J.K. Rowling gave us about the Harry Potter books: Harry's friends and family |url=https://www.wizardingworld.com/features/clues-jkr-gave-us-about-the-harry-potter-books-harrys-friends-and-family |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210729162506/https://www.wizardingworld.com/features/clues-jkr-gave-us-about-the-harry-potter-books-harrys-friends-and-family |archive-date=29 July 2021 |access-date=2 August 2022 |website=[[Wizarding World]]}}</ref> That future book was ''Deathly Hallows''. In Snape's death scene in that novel, after having passed on his memories to Harry, he whispers to Harry: "Look... at... me..." In one of Snape's memories, it is revealed that Dumbledore persuades Snape to protect Harry after Lily's death by mentioning the fact that he has "precisely" the same eyes as his mother. His last words to Harry were simply a desire to see Lily's eyes before he died. |
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After leaving Hogwarts, Snape became a Death Eater and informed Voldemort of half of an overheard prophecy, which Voldemort takes to refer to Lily and her son, Harry. Fearing for Lily's life, Snape joins the Order as a spy for Dumbledore, in exchange for what he hopes will be Dumbledore's protection of Lily. Voldemort offered Lily the chance to step aside before he killed Harry because of Snape's request to spare Lily's life, but Lily refused and Voldemort killed her.<ref name="pt">{{HP7ref}}, chapter 33</ref> The result of her selfless act of love manifested itself two ways: when Voldemort attempted to kill Harry with the [[Killing Curse]] the spell backfired, rendering Voldemort non-corporeal. The lingering protection afforded to Harry by Lily's sacrifice rendered Voldemort unable to touch him physically. The second way in which Harry is protected by Lily's sacrifice occurs when Petunia takes Harry in. Dumbledore told Harry that he had extended Lily's protection to [[Privet Drive]], because Lily and Petunia are related by blood. This protection ends when Harry comes of age at 17. |
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Harry's dead parents are seen five times in the books (not counting their appearances in numerous magical photographs). Firstly in ''Philosopher's Stone,'' Harry sees James and Lily in the [[Mirror of Erised]]. Secondly during Harry's struggle with Voldemort in ''Goblet of Fire,'' they appear momentarily, along with other victims killed by Voldemort's wand. They appear in Snape's memories in both ''Order of the Phoenix'' and ''Deathly Hallows'', and finally in ''Deathly Hallows'' when Harry makes his self-sacrificing walk into the Forbidden Forest, determined to let Voldemort kill him without offering resistance, Harry's parents walk at his side and Lily tells him how proud they are of him. |
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Though Harry bears a great resemblance to his father, it is often noted that he has Lily's eyes. Dumbledore has said that Harry's deepest nature is much more similar to his mother's. In a 1999 interview, Rowling stated; "Harry has his father's and mother's good looks. But he has his mother's eyes, and that's very important in a future book".<ref>[http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/1999/1099-bostonglobe-loer.html 1999: Accio Quote!, the largest archive of J.K. Rowling interviews on the web<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> That future book was ''Deathly Hallows''. In Snape's death scene in that novel, after having passed on his memories to Harry, he whispers to Harry: "Look... at... me..." In one of Snape's memories, it is revealed that Dumbledore persuades Snape to protect Harry after Lily's death by mentioning the fact that he has "precisely" the same eyes as his mother. His last words to Harry were simply a desire to see Lily's eyes before he died. |
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In an interview<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2012/08/28/harry-potter-daniel-radcliffe-rowling-exclusive-video/|title=Harry Potter: Daniel Radcliffe and J.K. Rowling exclusive video|first1=Erin Strecker Updated|last1=August 28|first2=2012 at 08:07 PM|last2=EDT|website=EW.com}}</ref> conducted by [[Daniel Radcliffe]], Rowling revealed that Lily Potter's maiden name, Evans, was based on the real name of the author [[George Eliot]], Mary Anne Evans. |
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Harry's dead parents are seen five times in the books (not counting their appearances in numerous magical photographs). Firstly in ''Philosopher's Stone'' Harry sees James and Lily in the [[Mirror of Erised]]. Secondly during Harry's struggle with Voldemort in ''Goblet of Fire'' they appear momentarily, along with other victims killed by Voldemort's wand. They appear in Snape's memories in both ''Order of the Phoenix'' and ''Deathly Hallows'', and finally in ''Deathly Hallows'' when Harry makes his self-sacrificing walk into the Forbidden Forest, determined to let Voldemort kill him without offering resistance, Harry's parents walk at his side and Lily tells him how proud they are of him. |
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Lily is portrayed by [[Geraldine Somerville]] as an adult in the film series, and by Susie Shinner as a teenager and [[Ellie Darcey-Alden]] as a child. |
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In an interview<ref>[http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/08/28/harry-potter-daniel-radcliffe-rowling-exclusive-video/ Aug 28, 2012: "Daniel Radcliffe talks to J.K. Rowling: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO" Entertainment Weekly]</ref> conducted by [[Daniel Radcliffe]], Rowling revealed that Lily Potter's maiden name, Evans, was based on the real name of the author [[George Eliot]], Mary Anne Evans. |
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Lily is portrayed by [[Geraldine Somerville]] as an adult in the film series, and by [[Susie Shinner]] as a teenager and [[Ellie Darcey-Alden]] as a child. |
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===Kingsley Shacklebolt=== |
===Kingsley Shacklebolt=== |
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'''Kingsley Shacklebolt''' is a senior [[Auror]] who acts as informer for the Order within the [[Ministry of Magic]]. He is first introduced in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', when he volunteers to be one of the members of the Advance Guard that escorted Harry from the [[Dursley family|Dursleys']] home to [[Number 12, Grimmauld Place]]. Kingsley is in charge of the search for Sirius in the Ministry; however, knowing Sirius is innocent, he is supplying the Ministry false information that Sirius is in [[Tibet]]. He is present in the scene of the fifth book when Harry is confronted about [[Dumbledore's Army]], after [[Marietta Edgecombe]] betrays it to [[Dolores Umbridge]]. Kingsley swiftly modifies Marietta's memory, but to avoid suspicion from the Ministry, Dumbledore is forced to hex him too as he flees. |
'''Kingsley Shacklebolt''' is a senior [[Auror]] who acts as informer for the Order within the [[Ministry of Magic]]. He is first introduced in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', when he volunteers to be one of the members of the Advance Guard that escorted Harry from the [[Dursley family|Dursleys']] home to [[Number 12, Grimmauld Place]]. Kingsley is in charge of the search for Sirius in the Ministry; however, knowing Sirius is innocent, he is supplying the Ministry false information that Sirius is in [[Tibet]]. He is present in the scene of the fifth book when Harry is confronted about [[Dumbledore's Army]], after [[Marietta Edgecombe]] betrays it to [[Dolores Umbridge]]. Kingsley swiftly modifies Marietta's memory, but to avoid suspicion from the Ministry, Dumbledore is forced to hex him too as he flees. |
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Kingsley takes part in the battle at the [[ |
Kingsley takes part in the battle at the [[Department of Mysteries]] and appears to be very skilled at duelling as he is seen fighting two Death Eaters at once. However, after Sirius is killed, he continues the duel with [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], during which Kingsley is hit by a spell that causes a "loud bang" and he hits the ground "yelling in pain". In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the new [[Minister for Magic]], [[Rufus Scrimgeour]], appoints Kingsley to the [[Muggle Prime Minister]]'s office, posing as a secretary, but being the Prime Minister's guard. |
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It is revealed in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' that Kingsley is one of the few wizards that the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] seem to like, due to his skill at blending in well with Muggles and his calm, collected demeanour. In that book, Kingsley first appears with other Order members to move Harry from the Dursleys' home to safety in the Burrow. Later in the book, he manages to send a timely warning to Bill and Fleur's wedding using his Patronus, a lynx, when Voldemort overthrows the Ministry of Magic, giving the guests a chance to escape. He continues to guard the Prime Minister |
It is revealed in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' that Kingsley is one of the few wizards that the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] seem to like, due to his skill at blending in well with Muggles and his calm, collected demeanour. In that book, Kingsley first appears with other Order members to move Harry from the Dursleys' home to safety in the Burrow. Later in the book, he manages to send a timely warning to Bill and Fleur's wedding using his Patronus, a lynx, when Voldemort overthrows the Ministry of Magic, giving the guests a chance to escape. He continues to guard the Prime Minister but is eventually forced to flee. He later is heard preaching equal rights for Muggles and Wizards on the [[pirate radio]] programme ''"Potterwatch"'' under the pseudonym "''Royal''". In the Battle of Hogwarts, he is first seen organising those who remained to fight. He is later seen dueling an unnamed Death Eater, and ends up duelling Voldemort himself, alongside [[Minerva McGonagall]] and [[Horace Slughorn]], but after Bellatrix's death, Voldemort's anger erupts; Kingsley and the two others are defeated (although not killed). Kingsley is appointed temporary Minister for Magic following the death of Voldemort and the deposition of Voldemort's [[puppet ruler]], [[Pius Thicknesse]]. However, it was later revealed by Rowling in an interview that Kingsley did become the new Minister permanently, revolutionising the Ministry itself.<ref name="chat0730" /> |
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[[George Harris (actor)|George Harris]] appeared as Kingsley in the movies ''Order of the Phoenix'' and both parts of ''Deathly Hallows''. |
[[George Harris (actor)|George Harris]] appeared as Kingsley in the movies ''Order of the Phoenix'' and both parts of ''Deathly Hallows''. |
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=== Nymphadora Tonks === |
=== Nymphadora Tonks === |
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[[File:TonksCostume.jpg|thumb|A costume worn by [[Natalia Tena]] while playing Nymphadora Tonks.]] |
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'''Nymphadora Tonks'''<!--DO NOT add her birthdate or "Lupin" here. That is in-universe format. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (writing about fiction) !--> is a [[Metamorphmagus]], and an [[Auror]]. Her name means "Gift of the [[Nymph]]s". She despises her given name and prefers to be called by her surname alone. She is still referred to as "Tonks" by her peers even after her marriage. |
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'''Nymphadora Tonks''' is a [[Metamorphmagus]] and an [[Auror]]. Her name means "Gift of the [[Nymph]]s". She despises her first name and prefers to be called by her surname alone. She is still referred to as "Tonks" by her peers even after her marriage. |
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She is described as having "a pale heart-shaped face, dark twinkling eyes", and is usually depicted with different hair colours, which she can change at will. Tonks is seen to be notoriously clumsy and unskilled at household spells. Nymphadora is the only daughter of [[Ted Tonks|Ted]] and [[Andromeda Tonks]], the latter being sister to [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] and [[Narcissa Malfoy]]; Nymphadora is therefore [[Draco Malfoy]]'s first cousin yet she never addresses him as family, alluding to him simply as "the Malfoy boy". Tonks is sorted into [[Hufflepuff]],<ref> |
She is described as having "a pale heart-shaped face, dark twinkling eyes", and is usually depicted with different hair colours, which she can change at will. Tonks is seen to be notoriously clumsy and unskilled at household spells. Nymphadora is the only daughter of [[Ted Tonks|Ted]] and [[Andromeda Tonks]], the latter being sister to [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] and [[Narcissa Malfoy]]; Nymphadora is therefore [[Draco Malfoy]]'s first cousin yet she never addresses him as family, alluding to him simply as "the Malfoy boy". Tonks is sorted into [[Hufflepuff]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=117|title=What House was Tonks In?|access-date=25 December 2007|archive-date=7 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607100041/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=117|url-status=dead}}</ref> and graduates from Hogwarts one year before Harry enters, after which she begins three years of Auror training; under Moody's tutelage, she qualifies as an Auror one year before her first appearance in ''Order of the Phoenix''. |
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Tonks and Kingsley act as spies for the Order in the Ministry. She helps to escort Harry first from the Dursleys' house to Order headquarters, and later to the [[Hogwarts Express]]. Tonks later fights the Death Eaters at the Department of Mysteries, in which she is injured by Bellatrix, and has to be taken to [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries|St Mungo's]]. During ''Half-Blood Prince'', Tonks is stationed at [[Hogsmeade]] and assigned to guard Hogwarts. Harry observes she is constantly depressed and rarely smiles |
Tonks and Kingsley act as spies for the Order in the Ministry. She helps to escort Harry first from the Dursleys' house to Order headquarters, and later to the [[Hogwarts Express]]. Tonks later fights the Death Eaters at the Department of Mysteries, in which she is injured by Bellatrix, and has to be taken to [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries|St Mungo's]]. During ''Half-Blood Prince'', Tonks is stationed at [[Hogsmeade]] and assigned to guard Hogwarts. Harry observes she is constantly depressed and rarely smiles. Also, he sees her hair is a mousy brown instead of its usual bright bubble-gum pink. After Dumbledore's death, it is revealed that Tonks has fallen in love with Lupin, and her Patronus has, as a result, changed to the form of a wolf. Lupin is reluctant to return her affections arguing that he is "too old, too poor, and too dangerous" for her. Because of this, she falls into a depression that disturbs her magical abilities including her ability to change her appearance at will. |
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However, early in ''Deathly Hallows'', Tonks announces that she has recently married Remus Lupin. Tonks accompanies twelve Order members to take Harry from the Dursleys' home to The Burrow. She flies with Ron, who impersonates Harry using Polyjuice Potion to throw the Death Eaters off the real Harry's trail. During the aerial battle, Tonks fights Bellatrix again |
However, early in ''Deathly Hallows'', Tonks announces that she has recently married Remus Lupin. Tonks accompanies twelve Order members to take Harry from the Dursleys' home to The Burrow. She flies with Ron, who impersonates Harry using Polyjuice Potion to throw the Death Eaters off the real Harry's trail. During the aerial battle, Tonks fights Bellatrix again and injures Bellatrix's husband, Rodolphus. Later in the book, Remus reveals Tonks is pregnant. He leaves her for a brief period, believing that he, through their marriage, has caused her to become an outcast and their unborn child would be better off without him, but changes his mind and returns to her side after a heated argument with Harry. In April of the seventh book, Tonks gives birth to Teddy Remus Lupin, named after her father and husband. Towards the end of the book, Tonks and Lupin join the Battle of Hogwarts. During the battle, Tonks is killed by Bellatrix, and Lupin is killed by [[Antonin Dolohov]], leaving Teddy an orphan to be raised by his maternal grandmother, Andromeda.<ref name="chat0730" /> In an interview shortly after the release of ''Deathly Hallows'', Rowling confessed that she had originally intended for Tonks and Lupin to survive the series ending, but felt that she had to kill them after she spared [[Arthur Weasley]] in ''Order of the Phoenix''.<ref name="final chaper">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna20001720|title=Harry Potter: The final chapter|date=29 July 2007|access-date=30 July 2007|author=Meredith Vieira|publisher=NBC News}}</ref><ref name="kill parents">{{cite web| first = Jen| last = Brown| url =http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20026225/| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20070827185542/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20026225/| url-status =dead| archive-date =27 August 2007| title = Rowling: I wanted to kill parents – Wild about Harry | publisher = MSNBC | date = 29 July 2007 }}</ref> |
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[[Natalia Tena]] played Tonks in the film versions of ''Order of the Phoenix'', ''Half-Blood Prince'' and ''Deathly Hallows''. |
[[Natalia Tena]] played Tonks in the film versions of ''Order of the Phoenix'', ''Half-Blood Prince'' and both parts of ''Deathly Hallows''. |
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===Arthur Weasley=== |
===Arthur Weasley=== |
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'''Arthur Weasley''' |
'''Arthur Weasley''' is married to [[#Molly Weasley|Molly Weasley]], with whom he has seven children, including Ron, Harry's best friend. Arthur is described as being tall and thin, and as having a receding hairline and horn-rimmed glasses. An affable, light-hearted man, he tends not to be the authority figure in the family; his wife Molly handles that area. Arthur works for the [[Ministry of Magic]], initially in the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office. He is obsessed with learning about Muggle customs and [[invention]]s and owns a large collection of mostly Muggle used items. |
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Mr Weasley first appears in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', when Harry stays with the Weasley family at The Burrow during the summer before the first term of Hogwarts begins. In this book, [[Lucius Malfoy]] tries to discredit Arthur when Harry and Ron are seen flying his [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Arthur Weasley's Ford Anglia|enchanted car]] and by placing [[Tom Riddle's diary]] in Ginny's cauldron so that she can open the [[Chamber of Secrets]] and take the blame for the attacks on Muggle-borns. However, Lucius fails to fulfil his objective and the diary is destroyed. |
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Mr. Weasley first appears in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', when Harry stays with the Weasley family at The Burrow during the summer before the first term of Hogwarts begins. In this book, [[Lucius Malfoy]] tries to discredit Arthur when Harry and Ron are seen flying his [[Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia|enchanted car]] and by placing [[Tom Riddle's diary]] in Ginny's cauldron so that she can open the [[Chamber of Secrets]] and take the blame for the attacks on Muggle-borns. However, Lucius fails to fulfil his objective and the diary is destroyed. |
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At the start of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Arthur wins a large cash prize in a sweepstakes and uses it to take the whole family on a holiday to [[Egypt]]. After they return, Arthur thinks that Harry should know (what he [Arthur] then believes to be) the truth about Sirius Black. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', it seems that Arthur does not fully believe the stories of Harry's abuse at the hands of the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] until he witnesses what they think about Harry and the Wizarding world and is stunned to see them so eager to say goodbye to him, before taking him to the Quidditch World Cup. At the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Mr Weasley is a member of the Order, and accompanies Harry to his visit in the Ministry. During one of his shifts in the Ministry guarding [[Sybill Trelawney]]'s prophecy, Voldemort's pet snake [[Nagini (Harry Potter)|Nagini]] attacks him. Harry, who is mentally connected with Voldemort, manages to see this in a vision and is able to warn the Hogwarts authorities. Arthur is subsequently saved just in time and sent to [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]], where he fully recovers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19935372|title=Stop your sobbing! More Potter to come|date=25 July 2007|accessdate=25 July 2007|author=Jen Brown|publisher=MSNBC}}</ref> Rowling has revealed that in the original draft for ''Order of the Phoenix'' she planned to kill Arthur.<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2007-07-25-harry-potter-spoilers_N.htm ''Deathly Hallows Draft'']</ref> She changed her mind, however, saying that she could not kill Arthur as he is one of the few good fathers in the series. However, as she "wanted to kill parents", she spared Arthur's life in exchange for Lupin's and Tonks's.<ref name="kill parents" /> In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Arthur has been promoted to Head of the Office for the Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', it seems that Arthur does not fully believe the stories of Harry's abuse at the hands of the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]] until he witnesses what they think about Harry and the Wizarding World and is stunned to see them so eager to say goodbye to him, before taking him to the Quidditch World Cup. At the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Mr. Weasley is a member of the Order and accompanies Harry to his visit to the Ministry. During one of his shifts in the Ministry guarding [[Sybill Trelawney]]'s prophecy, Voldemort's pet snake [[Nagini (Harry Potter)|Nagini]] attacks him. Harry, who is mentally connected with Voldemort, manages to see this in a vision and is able to warn the Hogwarts authorities. Arthur is subsequently saved just in time and sent to [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]], where he fully recovers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.today.com/news/stop-your-sobbing-more-potter-come-wbna19935372|title=Stop your sobbing! More Potter to come|date=25 July 2007|access-date=25 July 2007|author=Jen Brown|publisher=Today.com}}</ref> Rowling has revealed that in the original draft for ''Order of the Phoenix'' she planned to kill Arthur.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2007-07-25-harry-potter-spoilers_N.htm|title=Spoiler alert! Rowling discusses Harry's fate here - USATODAY.com|website=usatoday30.usatoday.com}}</ref> She changed her mind, however, saying that she could not kill Arthur as he is one of the few good fathers in the series. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Arthur appears in the Battle of Hogwarts, in which he loses his son Fred, and is joined by [[Percy Weasley]] in defeating [[Pius Thicknesse]]. |
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In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Arthur is part of the group that moves Harry from Privet Drive for the last time, accompanied by his son Fred who acted as one of the seven Potters. Arthur continues to work in the Ministry but all his movements are tracked. When it is discovered that Ron is travelling with Harry and not sick at home, the Weasleys are forced to hide. Arthur reappears in the Battle of Hogwarts, in which he loses his son Fred, and is joined by [[Percy Weasley]] in defeating [[Pius Thicknesse]]. |
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Arthur Weasley appears in every film except the first and is portrayed by [[Mark Williams (actor)|Mark Williams]]. |
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===Bill Weasley=== |
===Bill Weasley=== |
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'''William Arthur "Bill" Weasley''' |
'''William Arthur "Bill" Weasley''' is the eldest born son of Arthur and Molly Weasley. He is described to be "hard-working" and "down-to-earth", but possesses a fondness for "a bit of adventure, a bit of glamour".<ref name="bwp">{{HP6ref}}, chapter 5</ref> During his time at Hogwarts, Bill becomes both a [[prefect]] and [[Head Boy]]. Later, he works for [[Gringotts]] Bank in [[Egypt]] as a Curse-Breaker. |
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He makes his first full appearance in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', where he is described as being a good-looking young man, sporting long red hair tied back in a [[ponytail]] and a single fang earring. When |
He makes his first full appearance in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', where he is described as being a good-looking young man, sporting long red hair tied back in a [[ponytail]] and a single fang earring. When he and Mrs Weasley pay a visit to Hogwarts during the Triwizard Tournament, Fleur eyes him with "great interest". Bill returns to Britain to work with the Order in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. He meets Fleur at Gringotts head office in London where she is employed at the time, giving her lessons to improve her English. After a year-long relationship, the couple gets engaged. |
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Bill fights against the Death Eaters' attack at Hogwarts near the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', where he is attacked by werewolf [[Fenrir Greyback]], who disfigures him. As Greyback was in human form at the time of the attack, Bill suffers only partial [[lycanthropy]] |
Bill fights against the Death Eaters' attack at Hogwarts near the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', where he is attacked by werewolf [[Fenrir Greyback]], who disfigures him. As Greyback was in human form at the time of the attack, Bill suffers only partial [[lycanthropy]] contamination—permanent scarring of his face, and an acquired liking for very rare beef. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' Fleur and Bill take part in getting Harry escorted safely from the Dursleys' house. The couple have their wedding there and later provide a safe haven for the trio and several others in their home, [[Places in Harry Potter#Shell Cottage|Shell Cottage]]. Both Bill and Fleur were combatants during the Battle of Hogwarts, and both survived the battle. Bill and Fleur later have three children: Victoire, Dominique and Louis.<ref name="Rowling Documentary" /> |
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Richard Fish appeared as Bill briefly in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''. [[Domhnall Gleeson]], the son of actor [[Brendan Gleeson]] ([[Alastor Moody]] in the series), plays Bill Weasley in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (films)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' and the roller coaster ride ''[[Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts]]'' at [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Orlando Resort)#Diagon Alley|The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley]] in [[Universal Studios Florida]]. |
Richard Fish appeared as Bill briefly in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''. [[Domhnall Gleeson]], the son of actor [[Brendan Gleeson]] ([[Alastor Moody]] in the series), plays Bill Weasley in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (films)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Kinane |first=Ruth |date=23 August 2018 |title=Domhnall Gleeson explains how 'Harry Potter' was the best training for 'Star Wars' |url=https://ew.com/movies/2018/08/23/domhnall-gleeson-harry-potter-star-wars/ |access-date=2024-08-08 |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |language=en}}</ref> and the roller coaster ride ''[[Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts]]'' at [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Orlando Resort)#Diagon Alley|The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley]] in [[Universal Studios Florida]]. |
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===Charlie Weasley=== |
===Charlie Weasley=== |
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'''Charlie <!--Who says his full name is "Charles"? Please do not insert without canon evidence.--> Weasley''' is the second son of Arthur and Molly Weasley and is described as having a build like that of his brothers Fred and George: shorter and stockier than Bill, Percy and Ron.<!-- |
'''Charlie <!--Who says his full name is "Charles"? Please do not insert without canon evidence.--> Weasley''' is the second son of Arthur and Molly Weasley and is described as having a build like that of his brothers Fred and George: shorter and stockier than Bill, Percy and Ron.<!--referred from the 4th part, pg no.- 49and 50-- by Akshay rd--> He has a broad, good-natured face, which is slightly weather-beaten and very freckly. His arms are muscly, and one of them has a long shiny burn. While at Hogwarts, he was a prefect,<ref name="cpre">{{HP5ref}}, chapter 9</ref> a Quidditch Captain, and a legendary Seeker for the Gryffindor Quidditch team. His skills as a Seeker were so good that it was said, "He could have been [[Cap (sport)|capped]] for England if he hadn't gone off chasing dragons." |
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After school, Charlie chooses to go to [[Romania]] to work with [[dragons]]. At Harry, Ron and Hermione's request, he takes Hagrid's baby dragon, [[Norbert (Harry Potter)|Norbert]], an illegally hatched Norwegian Ridgeback, into his care in Harry's first year, and he is part of a team of Dragon Keepers that brings four dragons of different breeds to Hogwarts in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' for the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament. |
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While at Hogwarts, he was a prefect,<ref name="cpre">{{HP5ref}}, chapter 9</ref> a Quidditch Captain, and a legendary Seeker for the Gryffindor Quidditch team. His skills as a Seeker were so good that it was said, "He could have been [[Cap (sport)|capped]] for England if he hadn't gone off chasing dragons." |
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During the second rise of Voldemort, Charlie's task in the Order is to try to rally support abroad. Charlie returns to the Burrow in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' to participate in his brother Bill's wedding as best man. He enters the later part of the Battle of Hogwarts, alongside [[Horace Slughorn]], at the head of reinforcements for the defenders, and survives the battle without serious injury. He does not marry or have children, since he "preferred dragons to women", according to Rowling.<ref name="Rowling Documentary" /> |
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After school, Charlie chooses to go to [[Romania]] to work with [[dragons]] as a Dragon Keeper. At Harry, Ron and Hermione's request, he takes Hagrid's baby dragon, [[Rubeus Hagrid#Norbert (renamed Norberta after became known the dragon was female)|Norbert]], an illegally hatched Norwegian Ridgeback, into his care in Harry's first year, and he is part of a team of Dragon Keepers that brings four dragons of different breeds to Hogwarts in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' for the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament. |
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Alex Crockford appears briefly as Charlie in the film adaptation of ''Prisoner of Azkaban''. |
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During the second rise of Voldemort, Charlie's task in the Order is to try to rally support abroad. Charlie returns to the Burrow in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' to participate in his brother Bill's wedding as best man. He enters the later part of the Battle of Hogwarts, alongside [[Horace Slughorn]], at the head of reinforcements for the defenders, and survives the battle without serious injury. |
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He does not marry or have children, since he "preferred dragons to women", according to Rowling.<ref name="Rowling Documentary" /> |
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===Molly Weasley=== |
===Molly Weasley=== |
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'''Molly Weasley''' (née '''Prewett''')<ref name="jkrowling">{{cite web|url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=7| title=Section: Extra Stuff Some Random Facts About The Weasley Family| |
'''Molly Weasley''' (née '''Prewett''')<ref name="jkrowling">{{cite web|url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=7| title=Section: Extra Stuff Some Random Facts About The Weasley Family|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070606214337/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=7| archive-date=6 June 2007|publisher=JKRowling.com}}</ref> is the wife of Arthur Weasley. She is the mother of seven children, including [[Ron Weasley]], who becomes Harry Potter's best friend. Molly is born into the [[Pure-blood (Harry Potter)|pure-blood]] Prewett family, being the sister of [[#Original|Gideon and Fabian Prewett]]. The character is first introduced in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', when she kindly tells Harry how to cross the barrier through to [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters]]. |
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After the return of Voldemort, Dumbledore asks Molly and Bill to join the Order and fight in the impending Second War. At the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Molly and Arthur offer the Burrow as Order headquarters when Grimmauld Place is no longer safe. She feels immensely uncomfortable with the trio's decision to drop out of Hogwarts and initially attempts to dissuade them from doing so. As the novel progresses, the family is forced to head for safety at [[Auntie Muriel]]'s home. At the end of the book, Molly and her entire family fight in the Battle of Hogwarts. She is devastated by the death of her son Fred and is pushed to the edge when [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] almost strikes Ginny with the Killing Curse. Enraged, she engages Bellatrix in an intense duel, killing her with a curse that hits her in the chest.<ref name="the-leaky-cauldron.org">"[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/11/19/new-interview-with-j-k-rowling-for-release-of-dutch-edition-of-deathly-hallows New Interview with J.K. Rowling for Release of Dutch Edition of 'Deathly Hallows']." (18 November 2007). ''[[The Leaky Cauldron (website)|The Leaky Cauldron]].'' Retrieved 19 November 2007.</ref> Rowling has stated that the reason she had Molly kill Bellatrix was to show Molly's great powers as a witch and to provide a contrast between Molly's consumption with "maternal love" and Bellatrix's with "obsessive love".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canmag.com/nw/9353-dumbledore-out-closet|title=Dumbledore Out of the Closet|publisher=CanMag|last=Parsons|first=Ryan|date=22 October 2007|access-date=7 June 2011|archive-date=1 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201232918/http://www.canmag.com/nw/9353-dumbledore-out-closet|url-status=usurped}}</ref> |
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When Harry arrives at the Burrow in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Molly finds out about Fred and George's experimentation with dangerous sweets they were manufacturing and tells them off before leaving for the [[Quidditch World Cup]]; however, after the [[Dark Mark]] appears over the sky at the World Cup campsite, Molly is upset for yelling at Fred and George, worried that something might have happened to them after she treated them so horribly. Towards the climax of that book, Molly and Bill arrive at Hogwarts to see the Third Task of the Triwizard Tournament, acting as family guests to Harry. After the return of Voldemort, Dumbledore asks Molly and Bill to join the Order and fight in the impending Second War. Molly comforts Harry and, for the first time in his life, he has someone to be there for him, like a mother. |
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''[[The Chicago Tribune]]''{{'}}s Courtney Crowder lists Molly Weasley as her favourite literary mother, describing her as the "original Mama Grizzly", citing her many touching moments with Harry as well as the final book in the series, where "her feelings jumped off the page" as testament to her strong personality. Crowder summarises Molly's character as "levelheaded, yet willing to fight, intelligent, welcoming, and above all, extremely loving".<ref>{{cite web|url =https://www.chicagotribune.com/2011/05/06/whos-your-favorite-literary-mama/ | title=Who's your favorite literary mama?|work=[[The Chicago Tribune]]|last=Crowder|first=Courtney|date=5 June 2011}}</ref> In a Mother's Day article Molly was also voted the third greatest celebrity mother by The Flowers and Plants association who see the character as "formidable, practical, creative and resourceful".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.giftorpresent.co.uk/gift_article6288.html|title=Show your mum how much you love her with a gift of flowers that suits her personality|publisher=Giftorpresent.co.uk|date=24 March 2011|access-date=7 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924052159/http://www.giftorpresent.co.uk/gift_article6288.html|archive-date=24 September 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> Bob Smietana of ''[[Christianity Today]]'' links Molly's defence of Ginny in the final book into a wider theme in the series about the strength of parental love, which he feels to carry considerable emotional weight.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/julyweb-only/130-12.0.html|title=The Gospel According to J.K. Rowling|publisher=[[Christianity Today]] |last=Smietana|first=Bob|date=23 July 2007|access-date=7 May 2011}}</ref> ''Empire'' listed Molly Weasley 24th on their Top 30 ''Harry Potter'' characters.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=Willow |title=The 30 Greatest Harry Potter (And Fantastic Beasts) Characters |url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/greatest-harry-potter-characters/ |website=Empire |access-date=22 September 2020 |language=en |date=26 July 2011}}</ref> Novelist [[Stephen King]] notes that when Molly called Bellatrix a "bitch" after she sees the Death Eater trying to kill Ginny, it was "the most shocking ''bitch'' in recent fiction", and that it shows how adult the books had become.<ref>{{cite news |last1=King |first1=Stephen |title=Stephen King: The last word on Harry Potter |url=https://ew.com/article/2007/08/10/stephen-king-last-word-harry-potter/ |access-date=22 September 2020 |work=EW.com |date=10 August 2007 |language=EN}}</ref> |
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Molly and the Weasleys are staying at the Order headquarters, [[Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place]], in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', where she and Sirius fight over how much to tell Harry about the Order's operations. Days later, Molly is found in the drawing room, with a [[boggart]] that transforms into her dead family members and Harry, and confesses her nightmares of losing more family members to Voldemort and the Death Eaters. At the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Molly clashes with Bill's fiancée, Fleur Delacour; however, at the end of the novel, when Molly rushes to Hogwarts with her husband and Fleur to tend to her son Bill, who had been ferociously attacked by [[Fenrir Greyback]], Fleur is greatly offended when Molly jumps to the conclusion she will break up with Bill due to his scarring, letting her know in no uncertain terms that as far as she is concerned, she is "good-looking enough for both of us, I theenk! All these scars show is zat my husband is brave!"<ref>Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (New York: Scholastic, Inc.), 2005, page 623.</ref> Fleur and Molly unexpectedly hug and begin to see each other in a much more positive light. |
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[[Julie Walters]] portrays Molly Weasley in every film except ''Goblet of Fire'', in which her role in the novel is cut out.<ref name=":02"/> In 2003, [[BBC]] voted her portrayal of Molly as the second-"best screen mother", behind [[Julia Roberts]] as [[Erin Brockovich]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/3166947.stm|title=Brockovich is 'best screen mother' |publisher=BBC News |access-date=7 May 2011|date=20 August 2003}}</ref> |
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At the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Molly and Arthur offer the Burrow as Order headquarters when Grimmauld Place is no longer safe. She feels immensely uncomfortable with the trio's decision to drop out of Hogwarts, and initially attempts to dissuade them from doing so. As the novel progresses, the family is forced to head for safety at [[Supporting Harry Potter characters#Auntie Muriel|Auntie Muriel]]'s home. At the end of the book, Molly and her entire family fight in the Battle of Hogwarts. She is devastated by the death of her son Fred, and is pushed to the edge when [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] almost strikes Ginny with the Killing Curse. Enraged, she engages Bellatrix in an intense duel, killing her with a curse that hits her in the chest.<ref name="the-leaky-cauldron.org" /> Rowling has stated that the reason she had Molly kill Bellatrix was to show Molly's great powers as a witch and to provide a contrast between Molly's consumption with "maternal love" and Bellatrix's with "obsessive love".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canmag.com/nw/9353-dumbledore-out-closet|title=Dumbledore Out of the Closet|publisher=CanMag|last=Parsons|first=Ryan|date=22 October 2007|accessdate=7 June 2011}}</ref> |
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''[[The Chicago Tribune]]''{{'}}s Courtney Crowder lists Molly Weasley as her favourite literary mother, describing her as the "original Mama Grizzly", citing her many touching moments with Harry as well as the final book in the series, where "her feelings jumped off the page" as testament to her strong personality. Crowder summarises Molly's character as "levelheaded, yet willing to fight, intelligent, welcoming, and above all, extremely loving".<ref>{{cite web|url =http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-05-06/entertainment/ct-books-0506-blog-mothers-day-20110506_1_mothers-molly-weasley-harry-potter | title=Who's your favorite literary mama?|work=[[The Chicago Tribune]]|last=Crowder|first=Courtney|date=5 June 2011}}</ref> In a Mother's Day article Molly was also voted the third greatest celebrity mum by The Flowers and Plants association who see the character as "formidable, practical, creative and resourceful".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.giftorpresent.co.uk/gift_article6288.html|title=Show your mum how much you love her with a gift of flowers that suits her personality|publisher=Giftorpresent.co.uk|date=24 March 2011|accessdate=7 May 2011}}</ref> Bob Smietana of ''[[Christianity Today]]'' links Molly's defence of Ginny in the final book into a wider theme in the series about the strength of parental love, which he feels to carry considerable emotional weight.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/julyweb-only/130-12.0.html|title=The Gospel According to J.K. Rowling|publisher=[[Christianity Today]] |last=Smietana|first=Bob|date=23 July 2007|accessdate=7 May 2011}}</ref> ''Empire'' listed Molly Weasley 21st on their Top 25 ''Harry Potter'' characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.empireonline.com/features/greatest-harry-potter-characters/5.asp|title=The 25 Greatest Harry Potter Characters|work=Empire|accessdate=November 2012}}</ref> Novelist [[Stephen King]] notes that, when Molly calls Bellatrix a "bitch" after she sees the Death Eater trying to kill Ginny was "the most shocking ''bitch'' in recent fiction", and that it shows how adult the books had become.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20431232_20050689,00.html|title=J.K. Rowling's Ministry of Magic|publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|last=King|first=Stephen|date=10 August 2007|accessdate=January 2014}}</ref> |
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[[Julie Walters]] portrays Molly Weasley in every film except ''Goblet of Fire'', in which her role in the novel is cut out. In 2003 her portrayal of Molly was voted the second-best screen mother ever, behind [[Julia Roberts]]' [[Erin Brockovich]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/3166947.stm|title=Brockovich is 'best screen mother' |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=7 May 2011|date=20 August 2003}}</ref> |
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Order of the Phoenix | |
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Universe | Wizarding World |
Founded | 1970s |
Location | |
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Purpose | To prevent Lord Voldemort from conquering the world |
Affiliations | Dumbledore's Army |
Enemies | Lord Voldemort, Death Eaters |
The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organisation in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. Founded by Albus Dumbledore to fight Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters, the Order lends its name to the fifth book of the series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The original members of the Order of the Phoenix include Sirius Black, Emmeline Vance, Benjy Fenwick, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Edgar Bones, Lily Potter, James Potter, Sturgis Podmore, Caradoc Dearborn, Alice Longbottom, Frank Longbottom, Dorcas Meadowes, Albus Dumbledore, Rubeus Hagrid, Hestia Jones, Remus Lupin, Severus Snape, Aberforth Dumbledore, Dedalus Diggle, Minerva McGonagall and Marlene McKinnon.
Synopsis
[edit]Before the chronology of the Harry Potter novel series starts, the character Lord Voldemort declared war on the Wizarding World. Albus Dumbledore, the headmaster of the wizarding school Hogwarts, attempted to stop Voldemort by founding the Order of the Phoenix. Several characters joined the organisation, seeking to prevent Voldemort from taking over the Wizarding World and establishing a tyrannical new world order. During this period, before the events of the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the Order sustained heavy losses, including the murders of minor characters such as the Prewetts, the Bones and the McKinnons. The Longbottoms were also tortured to insanity at the hands of Bellatrix Lestrange.
Voldemort's first reign of terror ended after the murders of James and Lily Potter, and the unsuccessful attempt to murder their son, Harry Potter, at the beginning of the series. The spell rebounded on to him and severely diminished Voldemort's powers and, as a result, the Order was temporarily disbanded due to the lack of any further threat.
When Harry reported that Voldemort had returned, towards the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore reactivated the Order. Many of the original members returned and were soon joined by recruits who effectively replaced those who had died in service during the first conflict. The Order established their headquarters at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, Sirius Black's family home, during the interval between the fourth and fifth books in the series. Dumbledore was the Secret-Keeper for the Order, meaning that only he could reveal the location of the Order's headquarters to others. Dumbledore's death in book six made the location vulnerable and it was abandoned in favour of The Burrow as a result.
The Order led the fight against Voldemort in the fifth instalment while Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge refused to accept the return of Voldemort. In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, some Order members take turns guarding Sybill Trelawney's prophecy, which referred to Voldemort's downfall and Harry's role in defeating him. Rubeus Hagrid, the Hogwarts Grounds Keeper and an original Member of the Order, was accompanied by Olympe Maxime in an attempt to recruit the giants to the Order's cause. Some members also participated in a battle at the Department of Mysteries near the end of the fifth book. Order members patrolled Hogwarts, the Wizarding school, on the night of Dumbledore's death in Half-Blood Prince, fighting the Death Eaters who managed to enter the castle.
In the series finale, attention turns to escorting the Death Eaters' main target, Harry Potter, from his summer home with the Dursleys to the Weasleys' Burrow. Later in the novel, after Voldemort's takeover of the Ministry had succeeded, some Order members hosted "Potterwatch", a secret pirate radio programme providing news on the Wizarding World that Voldemort's regime did not want the general population to know. During the climax of the book, most of the Order, aided by Dumbledore's Army, the Hogwarts staff and the older students, Slytherin house members included,[4] fought against the Death Eaters in the Battle of Hogwarts, in which several Order members and other allies lost their lives.
Members
[edit]Original Order
[edit]The following characters were members of the Order of the Phoenix during Voldemort's initial rise to power and several years prior to the events of the Harry Potter series. Many of these characters later serve as members of the revived Order.
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Sirius Black | Falsely accused of murdering twelve Muggles and betraying Lily and James Potter to Voldemort. Escapes from Azkaban and joins the revived Order. Killed by his cousin Bellatrix Lestrange. Godfather of Harry Potter. |
Edgar Bones | Brother of Amelia Bones, the Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. Uncle of Susan Bones. Killed by Death Eaters. |
Caradoc Dearborn | Went missing during the First Wizarding War. Presumably killed by Death Eaters. |
Dedalus Diggle | Member of the Advance Guard that helped Harry escape from the Dursleys' house in Order of the Phoenix. Helped the Dursleys find safety in Deathly Hallows. Diggle is portrayed by David Brett in the film adaptation of Philosopher's Stone. |
Elphias Doge | Writes an obituary for his school friend Albus Dumbledore in The Daily Prophet. Portrayed by Peter Cartwright in the film adaptation of Order of the Phoenix and by David Ryall in Deathly Hallows – Part 1. |
Aberforth Dumbledore | Brother of Albus Dumbledore. Bartender of The Hog's Head and a member of the revived Order. In Deathly Hallows, he sends Dobby to rescue Harry and other prisoners from Malfoy Manor. He later helps Harry enter Hogwarts. |
Albus Dumbledore | Founder of the original Order and the architect of its revival. Headmaster of Hogwarts for several decades. He is regarded by many as the greatest wizard of his time, and is reportedly the only wizard Voldemort ever feared. |
Benjy Fenwick | Blasted to pieces by Death Eaters. Only "bits of him" were recovered. |
Arabella Figg | An elderly Squib enlisted by Dumbledore to watch over Harry during his childhood from her nearby home. Serves in the revived Order. |
Mundungus Fletcher | Thief and con man who Dumbledore once helped "out of a tight spot" and in return kept Dumbledore notified of things he would hear from the criminal element of the Wizarding World. He was a reluctant member of the group sent to retrieve Harry in Deathly Hallows and panicked when Voldemort pursued him, disapparating to an unknown location and leaving Alastor Moody to be killed by Voldemort. |
Rubeus Hagrid | Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts and temporary Care of Magical Creatures Teacher. He was charged with the task of rescuing Harry from the destroyed Potter house in Godric's Hollow on Halloween 1981 and bringing him on Sirius's flying motorcycle to the Dursleys' house. Served in the revived Order. During the escape from the Dursleys, Harry and Hagrid were both nearly killed in the crash of the flying motorcycle. |
Alice and Frank Longbottom | Neville Longbottom's parents. They were also prominent Aurors and had "thrice defied" Voldemort by 1981. Tortured to the point of insanity with the Cruciatus Curse by a group of Death Eaters led by Bellatrix Lestrange who were looking for information on Lord Voldemort's whereabouts. Since then, Frank and Alice reside in a closed ward of St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, leaving Neville to be raised by his paternal grandmother and Frank's mother Augusta Longbottom. James Payton and Lisa Wood portrayed (respectively) Frank and Alice Longbottom briefly in Order of the Phoenix. |
Remus Lupin | A werewolf and member of the original Order, also served in the revived Order as an integral part of the Advance Guard sent to safeguard Harry Potter, as he was someone whom Harry would recognize and instantly trust. In The Prisoner Of Azkaban he became the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher but was later forced to resign after his lycanthropy was revealed to the student body by Professor Snape. Later went underground to infiltrate the Werewolf community, to see whose side they would take in the war. Killed by Antonin Dolohov in the Battle of Hogwarts.[5] While he was a student at Hogwarts, Remus and his three best friends formed a tight-knit clique and called themselves the Marauders. The other members of the Marauders were James Potter (Harry Potter's father), Sirius Black (Harry Potter's godfather), and Peter Pettigrew (he later betrayed the other Marauders by becoming a Death Eater and causing the deaths of Harry's parents, Lily Evans and James Potter). |
Dorcas Meadowes | The only known member of the Order apart from the Potters who was personally killed by Lord Voldemort during the First War. |
Marlene McKinnon | Killed by Death Eaters (among them Travers, according to Igor Karkaroff) together with her whole family. |
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody | A member of the original Order during the First Wizarding War. Was brought out of retirement by Albus Dumbledore but was attacked, imprisoned, and impersonated by Bartemius Crouch Jr, as he was scheduled to teach the post of Defence Against the Dark Arts during the Triwizard Tournament. Also rejoined to serve in the revived Order. Killed by Voldemort. |
Peter Pettigrew | He defected to the Death Eaters and betrayed James and Lily Potter, which resulted in their deaths. Served Voldemort during his exile and helped him become corporeal again, for which Voldemort rewarded him with a magical hand. He is killed by his own magical hand after Harry announces that Wormtail owes him for saving his life. |
Sturgis Podmore | A member of the Ministry of Magic who guarded the Prophecy until he was arrested by a Ministry security guard for trying to break into the Department of Mysteries. For this, he was sentenced to Azkaban for six months. |
James and Lily Potter | Harry Potter's parents, who first met at Hogwarts. They were killed by Voldemort, who also tried to kill the infant Harry. |
Gideon and Fabian Prewett | Molly Weasley's brothers, killed during the First War. It took five Death Eaters (including Antonin Dolohov) to kill the two of them. Molly gave Fabian's watch to Harry for his seventeenth birthday. |
Severus Snape | After learning that Voldemort was planning to kill Lily Potter to get to the young Harry, Snape turned secret agent for Dumbledore against Voldemort. Later served as a re-doubled agent in the second war. He was the Potions Master at Hogwarts, and his Patronus took the form of a doe, the same as Lily Potter's, the only one whom he had ever loved. Snape delivered the Sword of Godric Gryffindor to Harry in the Forest of Dean using his Patronus. Killed by Voldemort's snake Nagini during the Battle of Hogwarts. |
Emmeline Vance | Part of the Advance Guard that helped Harry in his escape from the Dursleys in the fifth book. Death Eaters killed her in the summer of 1996 while she was safeguarding the prime minister in the Muggle world. She is portrayed by Brigette Millar in Order of the Phoenix. |
Revived Order
[edit]These characters joined the Order when Dumbledore revived it after Lord Voldemort's return at the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Character | Accomplishments and Operations |
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Fleur Delacour | A French Wizarding student who represents the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in the Triwizard Tournament during Goblet of Fire. Fights in the Battle of Hogwarts. Marries Bill Weasley; the couple later has three children.[6] |
Hestia Jones | Part of the Advance Guard that helps Harry escape from the Dursleys in the fifth book. She then escorts the Dursleys into hiding at the beginning of the final book, along with Dedalus Diggle. |
Minerva McGonagall | Deputy Headmistress, Transfiguration teacher, and Head of Gryffindor House at Hogwarts. She only served in the revived Order as she was a spy for the Ministry of Magic during the first war, with great effect due to her Animagus capability. She lost trust in the Ministry due to the behaviour of Fudge and others like Umbridge, therefore joining the Order. Extremely supportive of Dumbledore and his ideals, and briefly served as Headmistress in the time between his death and the appointment of Severus Snape. Led the defence of the castle during the Battle of Hogwarts, and near the end, dueled Voldemort along with Kingsley Shacklebolt and Horace Slughorn. |
Kingsley Shacklebolt | An Auror, member of The Advance Guard, secretary/bodyguard for the Muggle Prime Minister, leader of the "search" for Sirius Black during Order of the Phoenix, and part of the group that battled the Death Eaters in the Ministry at the end of Order of the Phoenix. Helped organise the Order members and fought during the Battle of Hogwarts, near the end of the battle duelling Voldemort himself. After Voldemort's death, he became Minister for Magic. |
Nymphadora Tonks | Was a member of the Advance Guard, and a part of the group that battled the Death Eaters in the Ministry at the end of Order of the Phoenix. She was a Metamorphmagus, a person able to change her appearance at will, and an Auror. She married Remus Lupin, and had one child, Teddy Lupin, later revealed to have inherited his mother's metamorphmagus abilities. Later fought Death Eaters during the first attack on Hogwarts. Helped move Harry from the Dursleys to The Burrow in Deathly Hallows. Killed during the Battle of Hogwarts by her aunt, Bellatrix Lestrange. |
Arthur Weasley | Assisted the Order by helping contact people who would believe Dumbledore and Harry's story in Order of the Phoenix. Bitten by Nagini while guarding the door to the Department of Mysteries in Order of the Phoenix. Helped move Harry from the Dursleys to The Burrow in Deathly Hallows. Fought against Pius Thicknesse, alongside his third son, Percy Weasley, in the Second Battle of Hogwarts. |
Bill Weasley | Curse-breaker for Gringotts Wizarding Bank, thus becoming a go-between for the Order and the Goblin community. Attacked and permanently scarred by Fenrir Greyback during first attack on Hogwarts. Helped move Harry from the Dursleys to The Burrow in Deathly Hallows. Fought in the Battle of Hogwarts. Married Fleur Delacour; the couple later had three children. |
Charlie Weasley | Assigned to recruit foreign Order members during the summer of 1995. Led reinforcements, along with Horace Slughorn, in the Battle of Hogwarts. |
Molly Weasley | Helped guard the Department of Mysteries in Order of the Phoenix, allowed the Order to use her house as headquarters in Deathly Hallows, and killed Bellatrix Lestrange during the Battle of Hogwarts. |
Order members
[edit]This is a list of notable members of the Order of the Phoenix. Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Minerva McGonagall, Rubeus Hagrid, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Fred and George Weasley have their own pages, and Peter Pettigrew is listed under Death Eater.
Fleur Delacour
[edit]Fleur Isabelle Weasley is a student of Beauxbatons Academy in France, and is selected as a champion of the Triwizard Tournament. Her maternal grandmother is a Veela, from whom Fleur inherited her silvery-blonde hair, pale eyes, good looks, and ability to enchant men. Fleur finishes in 4th place in the Triwizard Tournament due to being Stunned during the last task.
In the following year, Fleur works at Gringotts with Bill Weasley, and the pair become engaged. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Fleur and Bill have their wedding and reception at the Burrow, but the event is interrupted when Death Eaters attack.
They begin married life in a house on a beach in Wales called Shell Cottage. Fleur and Bill allow Ron to stay with them after he walks out on Harry and Hermione during their hunt for Horcruxes. The newlyweds later provide a safe haven for the trio and others rescued from Malfoy Manor at Shell Cottage. Both Bill and Fleur are combatants for the Order during the Battle of Hogwarts and manage to survive it. The couple go on to have three children: Victoire, Dominique and Louis.[7]
French actress and model Clémence Poésy portrays Fleur in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and both parts of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film adaptation.
Aberforth Dumbledore
[edit]Aberforth Dumbledore is Albus Dumbledore's younger brother. His first appearance is in the book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. After his parents' deaths and Albus' return home to look after their unstable sister Ariana, Aberforth quarrels with his brother and his brother's friend, Gellert Grindelwald, over their plans to start a new order, neglecting Ariana. Grindelwald began torturing him, leading to the three dueling. This argument results in Ariana's accidental death at the hands of one of them. At Ariana's funeral, Aberforth publicly confronts Albus and strikes him, breaking his nose. Eventually, Aberforth becomes the owner and barman of the Hog's Head inn. He is known for his strong affinity with goats. His Patronus takes the form of a goat, and he recounts to the trio that as a boy he fed the goats in company with his sister, Ariana. Aberforth was also tried before the Wizengamot (the Wizard High Court), for performing inappropriate charms on a goat. His tavern also, according to Harry's description in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, has a faint smell of goats. In the film adaptation, a bleating goat can be seen shuffling about in the back of the pub.
It is not until Deathly Hallows that Aberforth plays an important role in the series by taking Harry, Ron, and Hermione into his bar before the Death Eaters can capture them. Aberforth later reveals to the trio some facts they did not know about the history of the Dumbledore family. While being held prisoner in Malfoy Manor, Harry briefly glimpses Aberforth's eye in the remaining shard of the two-way mirror he was given by Sirius and calls for Aberforth's help. Aberforth bought its counterpart from Mundungus Fletcher. Using the mirror to watch over the trio, Aberforth sends Dobby to rescue them and the other prisoners from the Manor. He liked Dobby and was upset to hear Bellatrix Lestrange killed him.
Aberforth allows the resistance fighters to use a secure passageway from the Hog's Head to the Room of Requirement through Ariana's portrait, it being the only unguarded entrance into Hogwarts. This passage is used to evacuate underage students from Hogwarts and, according to Neville, it was also used by members of Dumbledore's Army to get food when they were living in the Room of Requirement because that is one thing the Room of Requirement would not do. Aberforth leaves the Order, believing the war against Voldemort is lost. However, he quickly joins the Battle of Hogwarts and is last seen Stunning Augustus Rookwood. According to Rowling, Aberforth survives the battle, and is still "at the Hog's Head, playing with his goats".[8]
He also appears in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore in which it is revealed that he has an illegitimate son named Aurelius Dumbledore as he had an affair with a woman who also lived in Godric's Hollow. She gave birth to Aurelius but, after sailing on a ship, the child was switched with Corvus Lestrange V by Leta Lestrange. Corvus and Aurelius's mother drowned, but Aurelius was adopted by Mary Lou Barebone who named him Credence Barebone. Years later, Credence transforms into an Obscurus and joins Gellert Grindelwald as he reveals his true identity to him. Credence returns to home with Aberforth when Grindelwald tried to kill him as he foils the latter's plan.
Jim McManus appeared briefly as Aberforth in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.[9] Ciarán Hinds plays Aberforth in a larger role in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. Richard Coyle plays the middle-aged version of the character in the third Fantastic Beasts film, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.
Arabella Figg
[edit]Arabella Doreen Figg, better known simply as Mrs. Figg, is a Squib living undercover as a Muggle and on Dumbledore's orders surreptitiously watches over Harry while he is at home with the Dursleys. She is a Chekhov gun, first mentioned as a seemingly insignificant neighbour in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and not revealed as a member of the magical community until Order of the Phoenix. She has a lifelong love of cats and does "a roaring trade" in crossbred cats and Kneazles, their magical variant.[10] Within the Order of the Phoenix, she functions as one of Dumbledore's liaisons between the magical and Muggle worlds. In Order of the Phoenix, she aids Harry after he and his cousin Dudley Dursley are attacked by two Dementors, and chooses to reveal herself to him. She explains to Harry that she deliberately made Harry's stays with her unpleasant so that the Dursleys would continue to send him to her, though she would have preferred to do otherwise. When the Ministry of Magic tries to have Harry expelled from Hogwarts for underage use of magic (after he cast a Patronus charm to protect himself and his cousin), her testimony before the Wizengamot is crucial in allowing Harry to stay at Hogwarts. However, according to Rowling, Squibs are incapable of seeing Dementors,[10] and it is suggested by her manner during the trial that she has been prompted what to say with regard to the Dementors.[11] In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, she attends Dumbledore's funeral at Hogwarts.
Mrs. Figg is portrayed by Kathryn Hunter in the film adaptation of Order of the Phoenix.
Mundungus Fletcher
[edit]Mundungus Fletcher is mentioned in passing in some of the earlier books in the series, but it is not until the second chapter of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix that he makes his first appearance. The text describes Mundungus as a "squat, unshaven man" with "short, bandy legs", "long, straggly ginger hair", and "bloodshot, baggy eyes that gave him the doleful look of a basset hound". He is involved in many illegal activities, yet he seems confined to relatively minor crimes, such as theft and trading stolen goods on the black market. Many members of the Order have mixed feelings about him, but he is very loyal to Dumbledore, who once got him out of serious trouble. His connections enable him to hear rumours and information circulating in the shadier segments of the Wizarding population - data with the potential to prove instrumental in the fight against Voldemort.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Mundungus has managed to get out of prison, but the circumstances are unclear. He is confunded by Snape, and gives the idea of using the Polyjuice Potion and six Potter decoys to the Order and helps with the escort of Harry from Privet Drive. He travels with Mad-Eye Moody on a broomstick as one of the Potter decoys. During the flight from Privet Drive, he flees when Voldemort himself shows up. Kreacher later reveals that the property which Mundungus stole from 12 Grimmauld Place in the previous book included a heavy locket from the drawing room. That locket was Slytherin's locket Horcrux. Harry sends Kreacher to capture Mundungus, who reveals that Umbridge took the locket from him under threat of arrest.
Andy Linden plays Mundungus Fletcher in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
[edit]Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody is perhaps the most famous Auror in the modern times of the Wizarding World, single-handedly responsible for capturing numerous wizard criminals. Moody's face is badly scarred; he has lost several body parts while fighting Dark wizards, including his left eye, lower left leg, and part of his nose. He has replaced his missing eye with a magical one that can rotate 360 degrees and see through almost everything (including walls, doors, Invisibility Cloaks, and the back of his own head). He walks with a pronounced limp due to his prosthetic leg and uses a walking staff. He frequently exclaims "Constant vigilance!" to encourage wizards to be on their guard against the dark arts, and keeps a number of devices in his office to alert him to the presence of potential enemies. Before his retirement from the Aurors' Office, he was Nymphadora Tonks' mentor.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Moody is appointed as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts, coming out of retirement as a favour to Dumbledore. Shortly before the school year begins, however, Moody is attacked by Barty Crouch, Jr., who subdues him with the Imperius Curse and takes Polyjuice Potion to assume his appearance. He keeps the real Moody alive as a source both of Polyjuice potion ingredients and of personal information helpful in putting the impersonation over and takes Moody's place at Hogwarts. Moody's well-known habit of carrying around his own drinks in a private hip flask allows Crouch to take the Polyjuice Potion as needed to sustain the masquerade without raising suspicion.
After Harry unexpectedly returns alive from the graveyard battle with Voldemort, Crouch/Moody takes Harry back to his office, questions him about Voldemort and what happened in the graveyard, and reveals that he is working for Voldemort. He then prepares to kill Harry, but Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Snape stop him. Having neglected to take his hourly dose of Polyjuice potion, Crouch transforms back to his own appearance and, under the influence of Veritaserum, confesses everything. Dumbledore then rescues the real Moody from his magic trunk.[12]
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the real Moody has joined the newly re-formed Order and leads the party transferring Harry from 4 Privet Drive to Number 12 Grimmauld Place. He appears at the climax of that book, arriving at the battle at the Department of Mysteries after being tipped off by Snape.[13] In Deathly Hallows he is killed by Voldemort. Moody is portrayed by Brendan Gleeson in the film series.[14]
James Potter
[edit]James Potter, nicknamed Prongs, is the father of Harry Potter and husband of Lily Potter. James met Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew when they entered Hogwarts. When James, Sirius, and Peter discovered that Remus is, in fact, a werewolf, the three of them illegally learned to become Animagi to accompany Remus safely during his transformations and keep him under control. It is during this time that they discovered almost all the secret passageways of Hogwarts and designed the Marauder's Map. At school, James is said to have been a talented player on the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Rowling describes James and Harry as having similar attributes: the same thin face, the same untidy black hair, and about the same height at school age. Rowling also describes James as having hazel eyes. Like Harry, James is generally described to be a good, loyal friend who "regarded it as the height of dishonour to mistrust his friends".[15] Characters in the books sometimes comment negatively on James' personality, about which Rowling comments that "there was a lot of good in James".[16]
His popularity was not universal, as a mutual hatred sprang up between him and Snape. Snape constantly tells Harry that James was "exceedingly arrogant",[17] and on one occasion, Sirius admits that he and James could sometimes be "arrogant little berks" but that "James grew out of it". He became Head Boy in his seventh year.[18]
In Order of the Phoenix, after seeing a scene from Snape's memories within a Pensieve of a fifteen-year-old James and Sirius bullying Snape, Harry agrees with Snape's assessment of his father's arrogance. According to Dumbledore in Philosopher's Stone, James and Snape shared a rivalry not unlike that of Draco and Harry. In addition, Lupin tells Harry that Snape "never lost an opportunity to curse James".[18] According to an interview with Rowling, "James always suspected Snape harboured deeper feelings for Lily, which was a factor in James' behaviour to Snape."[5] In contrast, when Sirius attempts to lure Snape into the Shrieking Shack where Lupin stays during his werewolf transformations, James prevents him from entering the tunnel under the Whomping Willow, thus saving Snape's life.
After graduating from Hogwarts, James – along with Lily and his friends – become "full-time fighters" for the Order, and do not hold regular jobs, supporting his family and Lupin, whose status as a werewolf made him unemployable, on family gold.[19] In an interview, Rowling revealed that James and Lily were asked by Voldemort to join the Death Eaters, but refused, making it "one strike against them before they were even out of their teens".[20] When his son Harry becomes Voldemort's target, the Potters go into hiding and name Pettigrew as their secret keeper. However, on 31 October 1981, the Potters' whereabouts are betrayed by Pettigrew, and they are attacked by Voldemort without warning at their home in Godric's Hollow. James urges his wife to take Harry and run while he holds Voldemort off. Wandless, he is killed.
James and Sirius are the heroes of the Harry Potter prequel, an 800-word story set three years before Harry's birth.[21] The two friends are riding Sirius' motorbike and are chased by two Muggle policemen for breaking the speed limit. The policemen attempt to arrest them when three Death Eaters on broomsticks fly down towards them. James and Sirius use the police car as a barrier and the Death Eaters crash into it. In the end, they escape from the policemen by flying away on the motorbike.
In the film series, James is portrayed by Adrian Rawlins as an adult, Robbie Jarvis as a teenager and Alfie McIlwain as a child.[22]
Lily Potter
[edit]Lily J. Potter (née Evans) is the mother of Harry Potter. She is described as being very pretty,[23] with startlingly green almond-shaped eyes and thick, long, dark auburn hair. She is one of the "all-time favorite students" of star collector Horace Slughorn, who describes her as "vivacious", "charming", "cheeky", and "very funny" and recalls that he "often told her she should have been in Slytherin". In addition, Slughorn says Lily is one of the brightest students he ever taught, with a natural and intuitive ability at Potions.[24][25] Rowling describes Lily as being "a bit of a catch"; she was a popular girl for whom many boys had romantic feelings.[26] Although Lily is Muggle-born, she is an extremely gifted witch at the top of her class. She became Head Girl in her seventh year. Lily's sister Petunia Dursley despised her for being a witch and viewed her as a "freak", although Petunia is later revealed to have been envious of her abilities. Rowling stated that Lily did receive warning letters for testing the limits of the Statute of Secrecy.[27] Lily's Patronus is a doe, presumably to pair with James' Animagus shape of a stag (also the form of Harry's Patronus).[5]
After witnessing a memory from Snape about Lily's and James' time as Hogwarts students, Harry gathers the impression that Lily hated James, but Sirius and Lupin assure him that she did not; they "simply got off on the wrong foot", because Snape and James hated each other, and Snape was Lily's best friend at the time, despite him sorting into Slytherin.[18] Rowling confirmed this view when asked how Lily and James had fallen in love if Lily hated him.[26] Lupin tells Harry that after James matured, Lily started seeing him in their seventh year.[18] Rowling later echoed Lupin's words, describing it as James having to "[tone] down some of his more 'bombastic' behavior".[16] They married soon after leaving Hogwarts, with Sirius as best man at their wedding.
The old, pre-Hogwarts friendship between Lily and Snape is fully revealed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, along with the fact that Snape harboured unrequited romantic feelings for Lily from childhood. Rowling states that while Lily loved Snape as a friend, she might have returned those romantic feelings if Snape had not become so seriously involved in the Dark Arts.[28] Their relationship ends in their fifth year at Hogwarts, when Snape, in his anger and humiliation at being jinxed by James and Sirius, unthinkingly calls Lily a "Mudblood" after she defended him.
After leaving Hogwarts, Snape becomes a Death Eater and informs Voldemort of half of an overheard prophecy, which Voldemort takes to refer to Lily and her son, Harry. Fearing for Lily's life, Snape joins the Order as a spy for Dumbledore, in exchange for what he hopes will be Dumbledore's protection of Lily. Voldemort offers Lily the chance to step aside before he kills Harry because of Snape's request to spare Lily's life, but Lily refuses and Voldemort kills her.[29] The result of her selfless act of love manifests itself two ways: when Voldemort attempted to kill Harry with the Killing Curse the spell backfired, rendering Voldemort non-corporeal. The lingering protection afforded to Harry by Lily's sacrifice rendered Voldemort unable to touch him physically. The second way in which Harry is protected by Lily's sacrifice occurs when Petunia takes Harry in. Dumbledore tells Harry that Lily's protection was extended to Privet Drive because Lily and Petunia are related by blood. This protection ends when Harry comes of age at 17.
Though Harry bears a great resemblance to his father, it is often noted that he has Lily's eyes. Dumbledore has said that Harry's deepest nature is much more similar to his mother's.[30] In a 1999 interview, Rowling stated that "he has his mother's eyes, and that's very important in a future book".[31] That future book was Deathly Hallows. In Snape's death scene in that novel, after having passed on his memories to Harry, he whispers to Harry: "Look... at... me..." In one of Snape's memories, it is revealed that Dumbledore persuades Snape to protect Harry after Lily's death by mentioning the fact that he has "precisely" the same eyes as his mother. His last words to Harry were simply a desire to see Lily's eyes before he died.
Harry's dead parents are seen five times in the books (not counting their appearances in numerous magical photographs). Firstly in Philosopher's Stone, Harry sees James and Lily in the Mirror of Erised. Secondly during Harry's struggle with Voldemort in Goblet of Fire, they appear momentarily, along with other victims killed by Voldemort's wand. They appear in Snape's memories in both Order of the Phoenix and Deathly Hallows, and finally in Deathly Hallows when Harry makes his self-sacrificing walk into the Forbidden Forest, determined to let Voldemort kill him without offering resistance, Harry's parents walk at his side and Lily tells him how proud they are of him.
In an interview[32] conducted by Daniel Radcliffe, Rowling revealed that Lily Potter's maiden name, Evans, was based on the real name of the author George Eliot, Mary Anne Evans.
Lily is portrayed by Geraldine Somerville as an adult in the film series, and by Susie Shinner as a teenager and Ellie Darcey-Alden as a child.
Kingsley Shacklebolt
[edit]Kingsley Shacklebolt is a senior Auror who acts as informer for the Order within the Ministry of Magic. He is first introduced in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, when he volunteers to be one of the members of the Advance Guard that escorted Harry from the Dursleys' home to Number 12, Grimmauld Place. Kingsley is in charge of the search for Sirius in the Ministry; however, knowing Sirius is innocent, he is supplying the Ministry false information that Sirius is in Tibet. He is present in the scene of the fifth book when Harry is confronted about Dumbledore's Army, after Marietta Edgecombe betrays it to Dolores Umbridge. Kingsley swiftly modifies Marietta's memory, but to avoid suspicion from the Ministry, Dumbledore is forced to hex him too as he flees.
Kingsley takes part in the battle at the Department of Mysteries and appears to be very skilled at duelling as he is seen fighting two Death Eaters at once. However, after Sirius is killed, he continues the duel with Bellatrix Lestrange, during which Kingsley is hit by a spell that causes a "loud bang" and he hits the ground "yelling in pain". In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the new Minister for Magic, Rufus Scrimgeour, appoints Kingsley to the Muggle Prime Minister's office, posing as a secretary, but being the Prime Minister's guard.
It is revealed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that Kingsley is one of the few wizards that the Dursleys seem to like, due to his skill at blending in well with Muggles and his calm, collected demeanour. In that book, Kingsley first appears with other Order members to move Harry from the Dursleys' home to safety in the Burrow. Later in the book, he manages to send a timely warning to Bill and Fleur's wedding using his Patronus, a lynx, when Voldemort overthrows the Ministry of Magic, giving the guests a chance to escape. He continues to guard the Prime Minister but is eventually forced to flee. He later is heard preaching equal rights for Muggles and Wizards on the pirate radio programme "Potterwatch" under the pseudonym "Royal". In the Battle of Hogwarts, he is first seen organising those who remained to fight. He is later seen dueling an unnamed Death Eater, and ends up duelling Voldemort himself, alongside Minerva McGonagall and Horace Slughorn, but after Bellatrix's death, Voldemort's anger erupts; Kingsley and the two others are defeated (although not killed). Kingsley is appointed temporary Minister for Magic following the death of Voldemort and the deposition of Voldemort's puppet ruler, Pius Thicknesse. However, it was later revealed by Rowling in an interview that Kingsley did become the new Minister permanently, revolutionising the Ministry itself.[5]
George Harris appeared as Kingsley in the movies Order of the Phoenix and both parts of Deathly Hallows.
Nymphadora Tonks
[edit]Nymphadora Tonks is a Metamorphmagus and an Auror. Her name means "Gift of the Nymphs". She despises her first name and prefers to be called by her surname alone. She is still referred to as "Tonks" by her peers even after her marriage.
She is described as having "a pale heart-shaped face, dark twinkling eyes", and is usually depicted with different hair colours, which she can change at will. Tonks is seen to be notoriously clumsy and unskilled at household spells. Nymphadora is the only daughter of Ted and Andromeda Tonks, the latter being sister to Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy; Nymphadora is therefore Draco Malfoy's first cousin yet she never addresses him as family, alluding to him simply as "the Malfoy boy". Tonks is sorted into Hufflepuff,[33] and graduates from Hogwarts one year before Harry enters, after which she begins three years of Auror training; under Moody's tutelage, she qualifies as an Auror one year before her first appearance in Order of the Phoenix.
Tonks and Kingsley act as spies for the Order in the Ministry. She helps to escort Harry first from the Dursleys' house to Order headquarters, and later to the Hogwarts Express. Tonks later fights the Death Eaters at the Department of Mysteries, in which she is injured by Bellatrix, and has to be taken to St Mungo's. During Half-Blood Prince, Tonks is stationed at Hogsmeade and assigned to guard Hogwarts. Harry observes she is constantly depressed and rarely smiles. Also, he sees her hair is a mousy brown instead of its usual bright bubble-gum pink. After Dumbledore's death, it is revealed that Tonks has fallen in love with Lupin, and her Patronus has, as a result, changed to the form of a wolf. Lupin is reluctant to return her affections arguing that he is "too old, too poor, and too dangerous" for her. Because of this, she falls into a depression that disturbs her magical abilities including her ability to change her appearance at will.
However, early in Deathly Hallows, Tonks announces that she has recently married Remus Lupin. Tonks accompanies twelve Order members to take Harry from the Dursleys' home to The Burrow. She flies with Ron, who impersonates Harry using Polyjuice Potion to throw the Death Eaters off the real Harry's trail. During the aerial battle, Tonks fights Bellatrix again and injures Bellatrix's husband, Rodolphus. Later in the book, Remus reveals Tonks is pregnant. He leaves her for a brief period, believing that he, through their marriage, has caused her to become an outcast and their unborn child would be better off without him, but changes his mind and returns to her side after a heated argument with Harry. In April of the seventh book, Tonks gives birth to Teddy Remus Lupin, named after her father and husband. Towards the end of the book, Tonks and Lupin join the Battle of Hogwarts. During the battle, Tonks is killed by Bellatrix, and Lupin is killed by Antonin Dolohov, leaving Teddy an orphan to be raised by his maternal grandmother, Andromeda.[5] In an interview shortly after the release of Deathly Hallows, Rowling confessed that she had originally intended for Tonks and Lupin to survive the series ending, but felt that she had to kill them after she spared Arthur Weasley in Order of the Phoenix.[34][35]
Natalia Tena played Tonks in the film versions of Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince and both parts of Deathly Hallows.
Arthur Weasley
[edit]Arthur Weasley is married to Molly Weasley, with whom he has seven children, including Ron, Harry's best friend. Arthur is described as being tall and thin, and as having a receding hairline and horn-rimmed glasses. An affable, light-hearted man, he tends not to be the authority figure in the family; his wife Molly handles that area. Arthur works for the Ministry of Magic, initially in the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office. He is obsessed with learning about Muggle customs and inventions and owns a large collection of mostly Muggle used items.
Mr. Weasley first appears in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, when Harry stays with the Weasley family at The Burrow during the summer before the first term of Hogwarts begins. In this book, Lucius Malfoy tries to discredit Arthur when Harry and Ron are seen flying his enchanted car and by placing Tom Riddle's diary in Ginny's cauldron so that she can open the Chamber of Secrets and take the blame for the attacks on Muggle-borns. However, Lucius fails to fulfil his objective and the diary is destroyed.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, it seems that Arthur does not fully believe the stories of Harry's abuse at the hands of the Dursleys until he witnesses what they think about Harry and the Wizarding World and is stunned to see them so eager to say goodbye to him, before taking him to the Quidditch World Cup. At the beginning of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Mr. Weasley is a member of the Order and accompanies Harry to his visit to the Ministry. During one of his shifts in the Ministry guarding Sybill Trelawney's prophecy, Voldemort's pet snake Nagini attacks him. Harry, who is mentally connected with Voldemort, manages to see this in a vision and is able to warn the Hogwarts authorities. Arthur is subsequently saved just in time and sent to St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, where he fully recovers.[36] Rowling has revealed that in the original draft for Order of the Phoenix she planned to kill Arthur.[37] She changed her mind, however, saying that she could not kill Arthur as he is one of the few good fathers in the series. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Arthur appears in the Battle of Hogwarts, in which he loses his son Fred, and is joined by Percy Weasley in defeating Pius Thicknesse.
Arthur Weasley appears in every film except the first and is portrayed by Mark Williams.
Bill Weasley
[edit]William Arthur "Bill" Weasley is the eldest born son of Arthur and Molly Weasley. He is described to be "hard-working" and "down-to-earth", but possesses a fondness for "a bit of adventure, a bit of glamour".[38] During his time at Hogwarts, Bill becomes both a prefect and Head Boy. Later, he works for Gringotts Bank in Egypt as a Curse-Breaker.
He makes his first full appearance in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, where he is described as being a good-looking young man, sporting long red hair tied back in a ponytail and a single fang earring. When he and Mrs Weasley pay a visit to Hogwarts during the Triwizard Tournament, Fleur eyes him with "great interest". Bill returns to Britain to work with the Order in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. He meets Fleur at Gringotts head office in London where she is employed at the time, giving her lessons to improve her English. After a year-long relationship, the couple gets engaged.
Bill fights against the Death Eaters' attack at Hogwarts near the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, where he is attacked by werewolf Fenrir Greyback, who disfigures him. As Greyback was in human form at the time of the attack, Bill suffers only partial lycanthropy contamination—permanent scarring of his face, and an acquired liking for very rare beef. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Fleur and Bill take part in getting Harry escorted safely from the Dursleys' house. The couple have their wedding there and later provide a safe haven for the trio and several others in their home, Shell Cottage. Both Bill and Fleur were combatants during the Battle of Hogwarts, and both survived the battle. Bill and Fleur later have three children: Victoire, Dominique and Louis.[7]
Richard Fish appeared as Bill briefly in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Domhnall Gleeson, the son of actor Brendan Gleeson (Alastor Moody in the series), plays Bill Weasley in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows[39] and the roller coaster ride Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley in Universal Studios Florida.
Charlie Weasley
[edit]Charlie Weasley is the second son of Arthur and Molly Weasley and is described as having a build like that of his brothers Fred and George: shorter and stockier than Bill, Percy and Ron. He has a broad, good-natured face, which is slightly weather-beaten and very freckly. His arms are muscly, and one of them has a long shiny burn. While at Hogwarts, he was a prefect,[40] a Quidditch Captain, and a legendary Seeker for the Gryffindor Quidditch team. His skills as a Seeker were so good that it was said, "He could have been capped for England if he hadn't gone off chasing dragons."
After school, Charlie chooses to go to Romania to work with dragons. At Harry, Ron and Hermione's request, he takes Hagrid's baby dragon, Norbert, an illegally hatched Norwegian Ridgeback, into his care in Harry's first year, and he is part of a team of Dragon Keepers that brings four dragons of different breeds to Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament.
During the second rise of Voldemort, Charlie's task in the Order is to try to rally support abroad. Charlie returns to the Burrow in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows to participate in his brother Bill's wedding as best man. He enters the later part of the Battle of Hogwarts, alongside Horace Slughorn, at the head of reinforcements for the defenders, and survives the battle without serious injury. He does not marry or have children, since he "preferred dragons to women", according to Rowling.[7]
Alex Crockford appears briefly as Charlie in the film adaptation of Prisoner of Azkaban.
Molly Weasley
[edit]Molly Weasley (née Prewett)[41] is the wife of Arthur Weasley. She is the mother of seven children, including Ron Weasley, who becomes Harry Potter's best friend. Molly is born into the pure-blood Prewett family, being the sister of Gideon and Fabian Prewett. The character is first introduced in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when she kindly tells Harry how to cross the barrier through to Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.
After the return of Voldemort, Dumbledore asks Molly and Bill to join the Order and fight in the impending Second War. At the beginning of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Molly and Arthur offer the Burrow as Order headquarters when Grimmauld Place is no longer safe. She feels immensely uncomfortable with the trio's decision to drop out of Hogwarts and initially attempts to dissuade them from doing so. As the novel progresses, the family is forced to head for safety at Auntie Muriel's home. At the end of the book, Molly and her entire family fight in the Battle of Hogwarts. She is devastated by the death of her son Fred and is pushed to the edge when Bellatrix Lestrange almost strikes Ginny with the Killing Curse. Enraged, she engages Bellatrix in an intense duel, killing her with a curse that hits her in the chest.[42] Rowling has stated that the reason she had Molly kill Bellatrix was to show Molly's great powers as a witch and to provide a contrast between Molly's consumption with "maternal love" and Bellatrix's with "obsessive love".[43]
The Chicago Tribune's Courtney Crowder lists Molly Weasley as her favourite literary mother, describing her as the "original Mama Grizzly", citing her many touching moments with Harry as well as the final book in the series, where "her feelings jumped off the page" as testament to her strong personality. Crowder summarises Molly's character as "levelheaded, yet willing to fight, intelligent, welcoming, and above all, extremely loving".[44] In a Mother's Day article Molly was also voted the third greatest celebrity mother by The Flowers and Plants association who see the character as "formidable, practical, creative and resourceful".[45] Bob Smietana of Christianity Today links Molly's defence of Ginny in the final book into a wider theme in the series about the strength of parental love, which he feels to carry considerable emotional weight.[46] Empire listed Molly Weasley 24th on their Top 30 Harry Potter characters.[47] Novelist Stephen King notes that when Molly called Bellatrix a "bitch" after she sees the Death Eater trying to kill Ginny, it was "the most shocking bitch in recent fiction", and that it shows how adult the books had become.[48]
Julie Walters portrays Molly Weasley in every film except Goblet of Fire, in which her role in the novel is cut out.[14] In 2003, BBC voted her portrayal of Molly as the second-"best screen mother", behind Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich.[49]
Notes
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Further reading
[edit]- Churcher, Kalen M.A.; Sanders, Meghan S. "Political Activism and Harry Potter". In Bell, Christopher E. (ed.). From Here to Hogwarts: Essays on Harry Potter Fandom and Fiction. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 199–219.
- Yasharoff, Hannah (12 September 2018). "'Dumbledore's Army': How 'Harry Potter' inspired a generation of young activists". USA TODAY. Retrieved 28 August 2024.