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Hermione Granger (/ h ɜːr ˈ m aɪ ə n i ˈ ɡ r eɪ n dʒ ər / hur-MY-ə-nee GRAYN-jər) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling.She first appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997), as a first-year student on her way to Hogwarts.
Hermione Granger (Harry Potter) Astoria Greengrass (Harry Potter) Queen Grimhilde (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) Grotbags (Emu's World) Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank (Harry Potter) Gwen (Sabrina Goes to Rome and Sabrina, Down Under) H. Aunt Hagatha ; Haggar (Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Voltron: The Third Dimension, Voltron: Legendary Defender)
Numerous characters are, or become, queens including Anne Bullen, Cleopatra, Cordelia, Hermione, Lady Anne, Lady Macbeth and Titania; Mistress Quickly (fict) is an important character in Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. She is noted for her lewd malapropisms and double entendres. She is an innkeeper's ...
The Elephant House was one of the cafés in Edinburgh where Rowling wrote the first part of Harry Potter.. The series follows the life of a boy named Harry Potter.In the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US), Harry lives in a cupboard under the stairs in the house of the Dursleys, his aunt, uncle and cousin, who all treat him poorly.
The top witch in her class at Hogwarts is one of Harry Potter's best friends, but even superfans may not know these secrets about her.
In it, Hecate, a non-dancing character, mimes instructions to the witches before a final dance and Macbeth's arrival. [ 26 ] In Henry Purcell 's opera Dido and Aeneas with libretto by Nahum Tate , the Sorceress addresses the two Enchantresses as "Wayward Sisters," identifying the three of them with the fates, as well as with the malevolent ...
The fictional universe of the Harry Potter series of novels contains two distinct societies: the "wizarding world" and the "Muggle world". [1] The term "Muggle world" refers to a society inhabited by non-magical people ("Muggles"), while the term "wizarding world" refers to a society of wizards that live parallel to Muggles. [2]
Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis; Severus Snape and the Marauders; Voldemort: Origins of the Heir; Parodies. Potter Puppet Pals; Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic; Skulduggery Pleasant: Phase Two; A Very Potter Musical. A Very Potter Musical; A Very Potter Sequel. EP; A Very Potter ...