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* [[Harry Potter]] - ([[Prisoner of Azkaban]]) A [[Dementor]] – which [[Remus Lupin]] suggested indicates that the thing Harry fears the most is fear itself. |
* [[Harry Potter]] - ([[Prisoner of Azkaban]]) A [[Dementor]] – which [[Remus Lupin]] suggested indicates that the thing Harry fears the most is fear itself. |
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* [[Ron Weasley]] - An [[Minor Harry Potter Beasts#Acromantula|Acromantula]] |
* [[Ron Weasley]] - An [[Minor Harry Potter Beasts#Acromantula|Acromantula]] |
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* [[Hermione Granger]] - [[Minerva McGonagall|Professor McGonagall]] telling her she had "failed everything" |
* [[Hermione Granger]] - [[Minerva McGonagall|Professor McGonagall]] telling her she had "failed everything" (fear of failing in general) |
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* [[Neville Longbottom]] - [[Severus Snape|Professor Snape]] |
* [[Neville Longbottom]] - [[Severus Snape|Professor Snape]] |
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*[[Remus Lupin]] - The [[Moon|full moon]]. Because his boggart turned into a full moon, it signified that he fears turning into a werewolf. |
*[[Remus Lupin]] - The [[Moon|full moon]]. Because his boggart turned into a full moon, it signified that he fears turning into a werewolf. |
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- For the mythological creature, see boggart.
A boggart in the Harry Potter fictional books is a shape-shifter that takes on the form of its intended victim's worst fear. It generally likes to hide in dark, enclosed places, such as in closets, under beds, or in hollow trees. Due to its tendency to hide in relatively small spaces, it is likely that a boggart's natural form is fairly small, about the size of a large rat. However, no concrete reference has yet been made regarding its true appearance or size, in any of the Harry Potter novels or movies.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Professor Lupin teaches his students in Defence Against the Dark Arts to approach a boggart in groups of two or more, so that the boggart will have difficulty in choosing which one to frighten and also so that if one target is frightened, the others will be less so since they will likely have different fears. A common wizards' defence against a boggart is to use a spell to make it appear amusing, since boggarts are weakened by laughter. This is achieved by pointing a wand at the boggart and saying "Riddikulus"; this charm can apparently also be used to destroy an already weakened boggart. Lupin later uses a boggart to teach Harry to fight Dementors, as they are Harry's greatest fear.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a boggart was among the creatures in the maze during the third task of the Triwizard Tournament. Initially surprised at finding a Dementor (his boggart's form) in the maze, Harry quickly realized what it actually was and dispatched it.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, a boggart is hidden in a drawer in Number 12 Grimmauld Place. When Mrs. Weasley tries to get rid of the boggart, Harry sees the boggart imitating the dead bodies of the Weasley family and Harry himself. Mrs. Weasley is so terrified by this that she has a nervous breakdown and has to be rescued by her companions. It is possible that Mad-Eye Moody saw this boggart in its natural form (having used his magical eye to observe it from a nearby room), but he said nothing regarding the nature of that form.
Characters and their boggarts
- Harry Potter - (Prisoner of Azkaban) A Dementor – which Remus Lupin suggested indicates that the thing Harry fears the most is fear itself.
- Ron Weasley - An Acromantula
- Hermione Granger - Professor McGonagall telling her she had "failed everything" (fear of failing in general)
- Neville Longbottom - Professor Snape
- Remus Lupin - The full moon. Because his boggart turned into a full moon, it signified that he fears turning into a werewolf.
- Molly Weasley - Those whom she cares about most dead (Arthur Weasley, Bill Weasley, Charlie Weasley, Percy Weasley, Fred and George Weasley, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Harry Potter)
- Parvati Patil - A mummy (in the film version it was a cobra)
- Seamus Finnigan - A banshee, suggesting he fears death.
- Dean Thomas - A hand walking on its own
- Lord Voldemort - His own corpse (according to an interview with J. K. Rowling), suggesting that Voldemort fears death and darkness, as Rowling implies in Half-Blood Prince.
JK Rowling has purposely kept secret what Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape would see as their boggarts, implying that this information can only be revealed in book 7 as it is too crucial to the plot.
The author J.K. Rowling has stated that her boggart would be either a coffin closing around her (fear of being buried alive) or seeing those whom she loves dead [1].
References
1 J.K.Rowling Official Site retrieved 3 Aug 2006