Hermione never fixed Harry's glasses in the "Sorcerer's Stone" book. The scene was added to the movie despite the underage magic laws. Warner Bros. In "Sorcerer's Stone" Hermione uses the "Oculus Reparo" spell to fix Harry's glasses on the Hogwarts Express.
'Oculus Reparo'
The spell Oculus Reparo is used to repair eyeglasses. It is used in the first movie when Harry is introduced to Hermione, and she shows him the spell that fixes his glasses. It only specifically repairs glasses and not other inanimate objects.
Wizards have other limitations on their ability to correct physical issues. While they can use magic to heal most injuries, some curse injuries cannot be healed; nor can eyes, ears and limbs that are lost to curses be restored.
In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione uses a spell to fix Harry's glasses prior to the school year starting while they are in Diagon Alley buying their supplies.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
In the book, Mr. Weasley fixes Harry's glasses in Diagon Alley instead of Hermione. Big screenn Hermione is aware of the term "Mudblood," while the book character needs to be taught its meaning by Ron.
Hermione never fixed Harry's glasses in the "Sorcerer's Stone" book. The scene was added to the movie despite the underage magic laws. Warner Bros. In "Sorcerer's Stone" Hermione uses the "Oculus Reparo" spell to fix Harry's glasses on the Hogwarts Express.
Attempts to save Dobby include applying Essence of Dittany, a potion known for accelerating wound healing. However, Hermione, who is responsible for administering the potion, lacks the knowledge and resources at the time to address the severity of Dobby's injury.
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.
Does Hermione secretly love Harry? Of course not. Or rather, she openly loves Harry as a friend/little brother - but she's got no romantic interest in him at all. She secretly loves Ron, that's canon, and it's quite sad, really, how lots of people still refuse to accept that*.
Hermione raced to his defence, using a Blasting Curse to repel the snake. The curse ricocheted, damaging Harry's wand. Harry asked Hermione to repair it afterwards, but it was too badly damaged. Harry was very upset at the loss of his wand, though he was not angry with Hermione, recognising that she had saved his life.
At King's Cross, meeting Dumbledore again, Harry's scar actually disappeared. He had wished it gone so many times. But, as we know, Harry decided to return; return to fight Voldemort and regain the scar on his head and enter battle once again.
The scar is no longer dark, and instead has faded almost to his usual skintone. Scars do fade with time, but J.K Rowling wrote in the book that: "The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well." Many people believe the fact the scar has gone dormant after he left Hogwarts is why it faded.
But, when making the film, actor Daniel Radcliffe had an extreme reaction to the contact lenses that would've turned his blue eyes green, so a producer called up Rowling to see if they could make the switch. "The only really important thing is that his eyes look like his mother's eyes," she said.
Remember, Dumbledore knows about the power of love. The writers merely threw it in as a way of confirming Harry and Hermione are merely friends, a crude way of beginning the courting process between Ron and Hermione, and also Harry and Ginny.
In an interview, when a fan asked J.K. Rowling why Harry Potter wears glasses, she answered: "Because I had glasses all though my childhood and I was sick and tired of the person in the books who wore the glasses was always the brainy one and it really irritated me and I wanted to read about a hero wearing glasses.
Not wanting to get caught in their lie, the boys trudge to the infirmary and find, clasped in Hermione's hand, a piece of paper that, once wrenched out, displays a paragraph of information about the basilisk that fits right in with all of the eerie things that have happened: it lives for hundreds of years, speaks in ...
The explanation is very simple - Harry has a very strong sexual desire for Ginny. He has no such feelings for Hermione. Sex is a fundamental aspect of adult relations. Sex is, in fact, the characteristic that defines the difference between a platonic relationship and a romantic one.
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.
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.
On Monday, the series author and final Potter authority, confirmed that her text never indicated Hermione's race and that she "loves" the idea of a black Hermione. "Canon: brown eyes, frizzy hair and very clever. White skin was never specified. Rowling loves black Hermione. "
The author reiterated in the interview what she's pointed out before: Hermione's skin color was never mentioned in the books, even though some readers have debated even the most minuscule mentions of the character's appearance for signs that might identify her race.
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.
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.
Because they knew Bellatrix lost her wand, therefore, showing it would have blown their cover.
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.