Table of Contents
- 1 Who was Harry supposed to save in the lake?
- 2 Who was Harry supposed to save in the second task?
- 3 Did Harry save Fleur’s sister?
- 4 What would happen if Harry didn’t save Fleur’s sister?
- 5 Who did Victor Krum save?
- 6 Why does Ron decide to go to the village with Harry?
- 7 Why didn’t Harry and Ron go to class?
Who was Harry supposed to save in the lake?
During the attack Harry Potter attempted to defend himself, Hermione, and Sirius with a Patronus Charm, but failed due to the sheer amount of Dementors. However, he and the others were saved by his future self, who had travelled back in time using Hermione’s Time-Turner.
Who was Harry supposed to save in the second task?
Task three: make way through a trap-laden labyrinth and retrieve the Triwizard Cup. During the second task, Harry falls behind after valiantly saving Fleur Delacour’s sister.
How did Harry know to save Fleurs sister?
Gabrielle Delacour was a quarter-Veela French witch, the daughter of Monsieur Delacour and Apolline Delacour. Through Fleur, Gabrielle was related to the Weasley family. She was saved in the Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament by Harry Potter, whom her sister became good friends with.
Who saved Harry underwater in the Goblet of Fire?
Harry drifts into sleep and is awakened ten minutes before the second task by Dobby, who offers him a ball of something called gillyweed, which supposedly will allow him to breathe underwater.
Did Harry save Fleur’s sister?
Gabrielle is Fleur’s younger sister. The merpeople choose to hold Gabrielle underwater for Fleur to come rescue during the second Triwizard task. Fleur is incredibly grateful that Harry saved her little sister, and even gives Harry (and Ron!) kisses on his cheeks.
What would happen if Harry didn’t save Fleur’s sister?
Why was Fleur so incredibly happy over Harry saving her sister when she was never in any real danger? It’s stated, mere moments after Harry completes the second task that if he hadn’t saved them both, they still would have both been perfectly fine.
Why did fleur not finish the second task?
Fleur Delacour failed to finish the second task because she was attacked by the grindylows. Cedric, and then Krum, arrive and retrieve their hostages, but when Fleur failed to show, Harry threatened the Merpeople with his wand, and retrieved Gabrielle in addition to Ron.
What did Dobby tell Harry just before the second task?
Dobby wakes Harry up ten minutes before the second task, tells him that he will have to rescue Ron, and gives him Gillyweed (GF26). Harry had fallen asleep in the library, where he was doing research trying to solve the egg’s riddle.
Who did Victor Krum save?
At 38 years old, Krum was old for a Seeker, but his dramatic return caused Bulgaria to attract support from those whose own countries had not qualified. He ended up catching the Snitch and secured Bulgaria’s victory over Brazil in the World Cup Final.
Why does Ron decide to go to the village with Harry?
Instead of volunteering to stay behind so Harry didn’t feel excluded, Ron decides to go ahead to the village with their friends. Ron further rubs salt in the wound when he tells Harry about all the amazing shops they went to. A true friend wouldn’t have done this.
Did Harry know about Hermione’s feelings for Ron’s sister?
Harry kept his burdening feelings for his best mate’s sister a secret – which is fair enough because it would be a little awkward. However, Harry knew that Hermione was in love with Ron but never said anything. He could have saved them (and us) from all moping if he would have spoken up.
Why was Ron Weasley Harry Potter’s best friend?
This isn’t to say that people like Hermione, Ginny, Neville, and Luna weren’t Harry Potter’s friends or deserving of the praise they get, it’s just to say that out of everyone Harry knows, Ron was his best friend for a reason. That being said, a lot of fans wonder what skill Ron brought to the table other than his undying friendship.
Why didn’t Harry and Ron go to class?
Hermione couldn’t wrap her head around all the abstractness, which is ironic considering her longtime love for Arithmancy (which is basically Divination with numbers). Harry just didn’t want to do homework for some reason, and Ron was just not wanting to go to class.