"Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself." Warner Bros. Hermione Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself.
Hermione's most prominent features include her prodigious intellect and cleverness. She is levelheaded, book-smart, and always very logical. Throughout the series, Hermione uses the skills of a librarian and teacher to gather the information needed to defeat Voldemort, the "Dark Lord".
"Fear Of The Name Only Increases Fear Of The Thing Itself." A standout quote for fans, Hermione said this defiant line in The Chamber of Secrets and immediately proved herself to be a fearless witch, even at her young age.
"Always" Explanation: Even though it's just one word, “always” is largely considered one of the most iconic lines from the Potter series.
If there is a spell to encapsulate the asset Hermione is to everyone's favorite magical trio, it has to be Alohomora. Alohomora is, fittingly, the spell that is used to unlock locks.
Densaugeo was the incantation of a hex which caused the front teeth to elongate at an alarming rate.
Questioned about their names, Harry claims to be Vernon Dudley, Ron to be Barny Weasley (after having been caught in the lie that he was Stan Shunpike), and Hermione to be Penelope Clearwater.
Warner Bros. Albus Dumbledore has the first line in the entire film series: "I should have known that you would be here, Professor McGonagall." In the book, he doesn't have the very first line, but his opening statement is only slightly different.
For any Muggles who may not have entered the wizarding world of Harry Potter, witches and wizards can recite the spell “Lumos” to cause their wand to light up, and “Nox” to turn the light off.
'You do it, then, if you're so clever,' Ron snarled. Hermione rolled up the sleeves of her gown, flicked her wand and said, 'Wingardium Leviosa! '
Her greatest fear was probably failure
' Ron was joking (as he often does) but he was actually very close to the truth. Part of the reason Hermione worked so hard was that she was terrified of getting things wrong and letting people down – a common trait among high achievers.
"I'm sorry about that, guys." Rupert Grint's Ron and Emma Watson's Hermione share a kiss in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. '
The name Hermione comes from Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale, but according to Rowling, “[her] Hermione bears very little relation to that Hermione.” Rowling was simply looking for an unusual name that “a pair of professional dentists, who liked to prove how clever they were” would use.
She is the love interest of Ron Weasley. Hermione is a student at Hogwarts and is friends with Harry and Ron. Although it is never outright said, it seems that Hermione and Ron had crushes on each other throughout the entire series. However, at first, neither of them would admit their feelings for the other.
"Anything's possible if you've got enough nerve."
This quote is pure, iconic Ginny.
While this is a hotly debated topic, Hermione's most famous line is widely claimed to be “It's leviosa, not leviosar!”
While Ron never quite grew out of calling Hermione a know-it-all, it's nice to see that it seemed to become more of an affectionate jibe. And by the time our heroes reached their third year in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Ron jumped to Hermione's defence when Snape called her a know-it-all.
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Harry and Ron are acceptable names in many parts of the world, but in the Mexican state of Sonora, Hermione makes the banned baby names list. The Greek name, which means “well born,” predates the studious witch in the Harry Potter series.
In the wizarding world, each witch and wizard is assigned a school house at the start of their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hermione Granger is one of Harry Potter's best friends, alongside Ron Weasley, who are all in Gryffindor house.