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  1. As Harry explains what the shadows from Voldemort's wand did, Fawkes cries on Harry's leg, healing his wounds with phoenix tears. At the end, Dumbledore commends Harry's bravery in reliving the events, and he sends him to the hospital wing to sleep, accompanied by Sirius, disguised as a dog.

  2. In the films, Voldemort is capable of unaided flight, just like in the books. This skill is then taught to his Death Eaters and followers. In response, the Order learns how to do it, as is seen in OotP. Apparition is clearly seen as popping into existence in OotP, by Fred and George.

  3. From Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The first Divination class: A voice came suddenly out of the shadows, a soft, misty sort of voice. ‘Welcome,’ it said. ‘How nice to see you in the physical world at last.’ Harry’s immediate impression was of a large, glittering insect.

  4. Dec 29, 2014 · Harry's patronus forms itself into a stag, just like his father's. This happens before he finds out about his father being a stag in his animagi form, so it can't be intentional.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · The shadows of the night represent the unknown and the possibilities that are out there, waiting to be explored. By taking the singer’s hand, the listener is invited to embrace these possibilities and take a risk. – “We’re drivin’ like we’re never gonna die” – This line captures the youthful exuberance and freedom that the song is all about.

  6. Feb 27, 2014 · Here are ten fascinating hidden meanings within symbols, characters and moments in the Harry Potter series, and what they actually represent in the wider scheme of things. 10. The...

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  8. Nov 4, 2001 · Harry: Listen, last night, I'm guessing Snape let the troll in as a diversion so he could try and get past that 3 headed dog. But, he got himself bitten, that's why he's limping. Hermione: But...

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