The only time Harry "made" Hermione cry was when he was suffering from some rather severe PTSD in fifth year, after being kidnapped and tortured by Voldemort, isolated and abused at the Dursleys, attacked by Dementors, neglected by Dumbledore,...
When Ron loudly proclaims that Hermione is a nightmare as an explanation for her not having any friends, her overhearing him leads Hermione to cry in the bathroom alone. Hermione had never had many friends before Hogwarts, so loneliness was probably not that unfamiliar.
Snape made fun of Hermione's teeth
Snape dismissed the curse as bearing no change to her appearance, causing Hermione to flee in tears. We knew Snape wasn't exactly chummy, but this was a real tipping point.
In DH after Ron leaves Harry and Hermione, even though Harry can clearly hear Hermione crying every night over the loss of Ron, it's never stated that he in any way comforts her.
Harry is not sexually attracted to Hermione - he never has been. He does acknowledge that she is pretty at the Yule Ball. Hermione even earns a full paragraph describing everything from her hair to her dress to her teeth.
Though Hermione and Ron do end up together at the end of the HP Saga, the acclaimed author has said in several interviews that she considered having Hermione and Draco end up together in the end. Rowling even suggested that Draco bullying Hermione was like adolescent hair pulling on the playground.
But Britain's Sunday Times published excerpts of the interview in a front-page story, “JK admits Hermione should have wed Harry.” “I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment. That's how it was conceived, really,” Rowling says in the interview.
Ron first began showing signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry that Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood" that he tried to hex him, and was even more upset than Harry when she became one of the victims of the basilisk.
Hermione sees Harry as only a friend so she has no trouble hugging him. The same is not true of Ron who she has stronger, unacknowledged feelings for. She doesn't want to hug him for fear it will become immediately and plainly obvious to him and even Harry how she feels about Ron.
Ron never apologized openly by saying “sorry". Since the books are Harry's pov, we don't have many apology moments in the books. Even in Gof, when Ron hurt her, it is not outright stated that he apologized. They were simply being civil to each other the next day.
So Snape was cruel, biased towards his house, and downright rude to his students: this we can't deny. Calling poor Hermione an 'insufferable know-it-all', for example, was pretty terrible.
Later in the year, Dumbledore revealed that Harry was in fact a Horcrux, meaning that he would eventually have to die. Now, as firmly established, Snape was not the greatest fan of Harry, but that didn't mean that he ever stopped loving Lily. Dumbledore was surprised that Snape seemed to care for the boy.
Ron and Hermione's first kiss is an iconic moment in the Harry Potter movies, but its depiction in the books is far superior. One of the most memorable first kisses in movie history belongs to Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley of the Harry Potter series.
Marietta Edgecombe was certainly not wicked, or twisted, or even worthy of the vitriol – and long-lasting scarring – she received as comeuppance. She'd suffered enough.
After being on the run from a bunch of Snatchers, the gang were taken to Malfoy Manor, where Bellatrix proceeded to torture Hermione using the Cruciatus Curse. It was a testament to Hermione's toughness that she was able to walk away without lasting damage.
In the book, it's primarily because: Hermione didn't disapparate with Harry and Dobby from Malfoy manner. So it's possible she wasn't close by them. Ron apparated with her based on the description of the scene and not knowing Dobby's injury, he probably took her right back to Shell Cottage without thinking.
According to Mental Floss, Rowling said that Hermione and Ron are equally matched and good for each other because of their personalities. She said, “[They] are drawn to each other because they balance each other out.
She lost her virginity to Ron sometime after the Battle of Hogwarts.
Answer 1: In the actual books and movies, Draco never actually had a crush on Hermione. He actually thought she was disgusting because of her being a muggle born. Draco was born into a family that believed in pureblood supremacy.
After years of build-up, Harry finally starts to have feelings for Ginny in The Half Blood Prince - and one of the first moments he realizes it is when he smells Amortentia, and it smells like 'something flowery he had smelled at the Burrow'... Ginny's hair!
Though Harry encountered many opportunities that deemed Avada Kedavra necessary, it remains as one of the Unforgivable Curses Harry Potter never cast. For one, he viewed the spell as an immoral practice commonly used by users of the Dark Arts.
Her IQ was high, but that's not what Ravenclaws are. Dumbledore is probably the single most intelligent character in the series and he was a Gryffindor too. Hermione valued bravery and friendship more than wits and learning. She was also practical and somewhat narrow-minded, i.e. Gryffindor-smart, not Ravenclaw-smart.
Luna Lovegood is certainly an example of someone Ron should have been with. A lovely, interesting, funny, warm and kind-hearted person who would provide Ron with basically no stress.