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What is the main problem in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?
major conflictHarry and his friends help the Order of the Phoenix in their quest to thwart the return of the evil Lord Voldemort. rising actionLord Voldemort begins to invade Harry’s mind, controlling his dreams.
Why was Harry angry at Cedric?
Harry meets Cedric and his loving father Amos at the outset of the book. He’s jealous of Diggory’s relationship with his parents. He was bullied by Cedric’s friends throughout fourth year, who wore “Potter Stinks!” badges and tormented him. He was humiliated.
Who does Harry write to in Order of the Phoenix?
Chapter 3: The Advance Guard Harry immediately writes letters to Sirius, Hermione, and Ron.
What is the main conflict in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince?
major conflictHarry and Dumbledore must collect six Horcruxes belonging to the evil Lord Voldemort to render him mortal again. rising actionKatie Bell is cursed and Ron is poisoned, both by objects intended for someone else. Harry tries to establish the guilt of Draco and Snape.
Is it Harrys fault that Cedric died?
Harry had no idea the cup would take them to the graveyard. It was Voldemort’s fault Cedric died.
What happens in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix is the 5th book in the series, and the 5th movie in the series as well. It follows Harry on his 5th year at Hogwarts as he learns to be more comfortable around girls, and becomes more aware of the impending evil threatening the safety of everyone he loves.
What caused Harry Potter’s anger issues?
The first, and most obvious, factor contributing to Harry’s anger was indeed likely his hormonal imbalance from being in the depths of adolescence. At the age of 15, a male is typically at his highest level of hormonal change.
Why was Harry Potter so mad at Dumbledore?
This was also the main reason for him to be mad at Dumbledore, since he was the one who decided that Harry should stay at the Dursley’s (because he was protected from Voldemort there). Harry Potter was able to see into Voldemort’s mind and Voldemort was able to see into Harry’s mind. Voldemort was in a way, controlling how Harry felt.
Why does Harry Potter put himself in life threatening situations?
Although seemingly modest and reserved, Harry evidently secretly craves the attention that comes with being ‘the boy who lived’. He constantly puts himself in life-threatening situations in order to gain attention. A classic example of this is at the Triwizard Game Tournament, where Harry is tasked with rescuing Ginny from the bottom of the lake.