Lavender Brown is a Gryffindor student in Harry's year. She is a close friend of housemate Parvati Patil, and the two also seem to have a reasonably close relationship with Professor Trelawney, comforting and supporting her in her various crises.
Lavender Elizabeth Brown (13 June 1980) was a pure-blood witch, the daughter of Nigel and Dorothea Brown, and sorted into Gryffindor. She started her education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1991, the same year as the famous Harry Potter.
During the Battle, Lavender was attacked by Fenrir Greyback but was saved by Harry and Hermione. Although she was scratched on the neck, much like Bill Weasley, she only developed wolfish tendencies and didn't turn into a full werewolf.
Ron was one of Hermione's best friend and was rude to her and said many horrible things about her date, who she obviously liked. That ruined the evening and that is reason why Hermione cried.
It was confirmed on Pottermore that Hermione was also a bit of a Hatstall, as the Sorting Hat saw the potential for her to be both Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. In the end, Gryffindor won out, and it's possible that Hermione wanted to be seen for being brave more than for her intelligence.
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.
Remus is a werewolf, something that Lily probably knew in her sixth or seventh year when she started to get to know James better. And she wasn't frightened by him, at least not in the end. She saw in Remus what he couldn't see in himself, a person worthy of friendship, trust and maybe even love.
A Gryffindor student and member of Dumbledore's Army, Lavender becomes Ron's girlfriend during the students' sixth year at Hogwarts, and soon becomes known around the Tower for what some would call very public displays of her affection.
1 Albatross
As the rarest Patronus in the Wizarding World possible, the Albatross represents an enormous bird that flies freely across any sea.
The albatross is the rarest Patronus on our list; the one belonging to the lowest number of Wizarding World fans. With the longest wingspan of any bird – up to 11 feet – the albatross surfs the ocean winds for hours, hardly even needing to flap.
Our favorite is "Won-Won" (think baby talk). She and Ron get very cozy in Book 6, but eventually Ron grows a little tired of her shrieky, giggly, possessive ways. After trying to find a way out of this relationship, Lavender eventually breaks up with him when she sees him spending time with Hermione.
Lavender Brown is a Gryffindor student in Harry's year. She is a close friend of housemate Parvati Patil, and the two also seem to have a reasonably close relationship with Professor Trelawney, comforting and supporting her in her various crises.
Rose Granger-Weasley
Sorted into Gryffindor, Rose seems to excel in everything, and unlike Hermione, even has a knack for Quidditch, being chosen for her house team as a Chaser.
Animagus. Lily's animagus form is a Doe, coupling with her husband, James Potter who is a Stag. Severus Snape's animagus is also a Doe.
The relationship between Half-Blood Wizard / Werewolf Remus Lupin and Muggle-born Witch Lily Evans is purely plantonic as the pair is close friends. Lily is the girlfriend to Remus' bestfriend James Potter.
He had never intentionally bullied Snape, moreover he occasionally tried to refrain Jame and Sirius from Bullying Snape too.
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.
Cruciatus Curse ('Crucio')
Repeated use of the Cruciatus Curse is torture and Bellatrix Lestrange subjected the Longbottoms to such extremes of pain that it sent them insane. 'Better dead than what happened to them,' was what Moody said of the Longbottoms' fate, and there's a sad ring of truth to that statement.
Hedwig's killer is not explicitly identified, so he/she may have appeared in other books, films or video games, but the only known appearance is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. A popular fan theory based on book canon suggests that Snape may have killed Hedwig.
The hugely successful author tells Wonderland magazine she chose the red-haired Ron for Hermione for very personal reasons having little to do with literature. She told the magazine she “wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfilment” and said the couple might eventually need relationship counselling.
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!