Table of Contents
- 1 Did Hermione ever restore her parents memories?
- 2 Can memories be restored after Obliviate?
- 3 Why did Hermione remove parents memory?
- 4 What happened to Hermione’s cat Crookshanks?
- 5 Did Hermione make her parents forget her in the books?
- 6 Is Hermione’s cat a person?
- 7 Why did Hermione change her parents’ memories?
- 8 What happens to Ron and Hermione after the Harry Potter series?
- 9 Was Hermione Granger’s actions in Deathly Hallows Part 1 justified?
Did Hermione ever restore her parents memories?
Several years later, however, Hermione was forced to alter her parents’ memories and give them new identities as Wendell and Monica Wilkins, to protect them from the Death Eaters. After the Second Wizarding War ended, Hermione found Mrs Granger and her husband in Australia and returned their memories.
Can memories be restored after Obliviate?
Obliviate is a permanently altering someone’s memory and therefore can not be undone.
Does Hermione reverse the memory charm on her parents?
Hermione didn’t remove her parents’ memories, she merely modified them so that they were Wendell and Monica Wilkins, childless, and had a burning desire to move to Australia.
Why did Hermione remove parents memory?
In order to keep her parents out of the war, Hermione needed to effectively wipe any information her parents had on her, her friends, and the wizarding community. Shortly after Voldemort’s defeat, she located her parents in Australia, gave them back their memories, and the trio returned to England.
What happened to Hermione’s cat Crookshanks?
It is unknown what became of Crookshanks after Hermione was forced to abandon him during the attack at the Burrow in 1997. Hermione did not bring him along on the Horcrux Hunt. Most likely, Crookshanks stayed in the Burrow under the Weasleys’ care until he could be reunited with Hermione after the war.
Does Hermione see her parents again?
J.K. Rowling confirmed that immediately after the Second Wizarding War ended, Hermione went to Australia and restored her parents’ memories. As difficult as it was, Hermione did what she needed to in order to keep her parents safe, and as soon as she could made things right with them again, she did.
Did Hermione make her parents forget her in the books?
Did Hermione Obliviate her parents in the book? Hermione actually does not use the memory-erasing charm, obliviate in the books. The book describes Hermione as she is getting ready to leave her parents and join her friends in the war.
Is Hermione’s cat a person?
Crookshanks was Hermione Granger’s pet cat. He was half-Kneazle, as evidenced by his lion-like appearance, ability to solve problems on his own without aid or teaching, and clear dislike of and ability at recognising untrustworthy persons (even if they are transfigured).
Is Hermione’s cat a boy or girl?
Muggles’ Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Crookshanks
Muggles’ Guide to Harry Potter – Character | |
Crookshanks | |
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Gender | Male |
Hair color | Ginger |
Eye color | Yellow |
Why did Hermione change her parents’ memories?
Hermione Granger memorably altered her parents’ memories during a dangerous time in the Harry Potter series, but she did it for a good reason. Hermione Granger memorably wiped her existence from her parents’ memories during a tumultuous time in the Harry Potter series, but it was for a good reason.
What happens to Ron and Hermione after the Harry Potter series?
The cherished nature of Hermione and Ron and the Harry Potter series as a whole means their story doesn’t end there, though. Through Pottermore, interviews with J.K. Rowling, and the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the lives of Ron and Hermione are well-documented both after Voldemort’s ultimate defeat and after the epilogue.
Who translated the Harry Potter books for Hermione Granger?
About a decade after the Second Wizarding War ended, Hermione translated the entire book from Dumbledore’s original copy. Her translation was published and also featured Dumbledore’s notes for each tale. These notes were graciously provided by Minerva McGonagall.
Was Hermione Granger’s actions in Deathly Hallows Part 1 justified?
In a deleted scene in Deathly Hallows – Part 1, Death Eater Corban Yaxley arrived at the Granger home in search of answers, but he found the house empty. Hermione’s actions were justified since it kept her loved ones out of the conflict.