Hermione Granger Facts: A Fictional Character From Harry Potter

Aashita Dhingra
Nov 03, 2023 By Aashita Dhingra
Originally Published on May 05, 2022
Hermione Granger Facts: A Fictional Character From Harry Potter

Hermione Granger is one of the most famous fictional characters of all time.

Hermione Granger is known for her intelligence, bravery, and determination. She is one of the most popular characters from the famous 'Harry Potter' series, written by JK Rowling.

What do we know about this iconic character?

She first appears in the book 'Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone' when she helps Harry find his way around Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after receiving his letter to attend the school when he turned 11 years old. Hermione then becomes fast friends with Ron Weasley, another student.

He assists her academic endeavors by being a loyal friend throughout their time together until they finally end up married following graduation from Hogwarts, in 'Deathly Hallows Part II', where they have two children, Rose and Hugo.

Hermione is a witch, who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She is best friends with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley and she plays a vital role in the fight against Voldemort.

We will take a look at some interesting facts about this 'Harry Potter' character that everyone will have heard about.

Character Development

Hermione Granger was born on September 19, 1979, and she was nearly 12 when she first came to Hogwarts. She had to wait a year since she was born after September 1st. This makes her a Virgo.

Hermione Granger lives with both parents at 12 Grimmauld Place, until they move out when their daughter leaves home for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hermione’s favorite subjects are Arithmancy, Charms, and Ancient Runes. She is an exceptional student and achieved top grades in all her courses at Hogwarts.

In her sixth year ('Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince'), she takes up the subject of Muggle Studies as an elective, proving that she is interested in everything. Her parents both work as dentists.

An only child, her parents are non-magical muggles, yet she is the most intelligent witch in her class. In England, Hermione’s parents live in a muggle town called Ottery St. Catchpole.

She is brilliant and one of her unique abilities is the capacity to recall everything she has read. Hermione always passes her exams as a result of this.

She is intelligent, but she is also fearless and street smart. She also doesn't back down against those who try to harm her friends, such as Rita Skeeter. She is concerned about home elves and founded the Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare, which Ron mockingly refers to as S.P.E.W.

She created scarves and clothing to free house-elves from wizard enslavement. However, none of the elves stole the clothing, so Dobby (the Malfoy family's elderly house elf) collected it.

Along with Ron, Granger is one of Gryffindor's prefects. In her fourth year, Draco Malfoy expanded her front teeth, giving her bushy brown hair, dark brown eyes, and a wide smile.

She speaks five different languages, including English and French (which she studied during her first year at Hogwarts). When Hermione uses magic words like 'Accio', a summoning charm, they work perfectly fine even though Harry has never heard anything remotely similar.

She is a member of the Gryffindor house, which is renowned for its courage. The Sorting Hat considered placing her in Ravenclaw, famed for its wisdom, but ultimately chose Gryffindor. Terry Boot, a Hogwarts student, later pointed out that Hermione could be a Ravenclaw and the Sorting Hat didn't place her right.

Hermione has a pet cat called Crookshanks, which Ron likened to a hairy pig.

In the first book, Hermione has the demeanor of a snob and a nerd, and she isn't particularly pleasant, but she improves with time.

Her Patronus charm takes the form of an otter, a form of defense against the Dark Arts, which can also be considered representative because they are intelligent creatures who live near water sources such as lakes and rivers.

She uses her Patronus charm to defend herself from boggarts during a Defense Against the Dark Arts class.

Many Slytherins, particularly Draco Malfoy, taunted Hermione for being a mudblood; a witch or wizard born with muggle parents and used as a derogatory term. Hermione Granger gets detention twice during her time at Hogwarts.

Once for turning Millicent Bulstrode into cat hair and again when she was caught sneaking out of the castle with Harry Potter to find Sirius Black. She also spent one night in detention after trying to steal an item from Snape’s office while under Veritaserum (truth serum).

Rita Skeeter was a leading character in 'Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire' when she had her feud with Hermione. This showed how Hermione could let out her vengeful side when needed.

Hermione Granger's character evolves gradually throughout the novels. She realizes how vital it is to examine the world around her. She is a natural leader who often assists and saves her comrades.

She marries Ron at the conclusion of 'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows', and they have two children named Rose and Hugo, who are named after their parents' initials. She was coupled with Viktor Krum as his dancing partner in 'Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire' during the Yule Ball.

After graduating from Hogwarts, Hermione became a world-renowned wizarding scholar.

She wrote several books on various magical subjects, including 'Theories Of Arithmancy Applied To Charms', 'Defensive Magical Theory', 'Transfiguration: Past, Present And Future', 'Goblin Wars And Their Aftermaths', A History Of Magic In North America', and most recently, 'Hermione Granger's Guide To Wizarding Britain'.

After graduating from Hogwarts, Hermione became a Ministry of Magic employee and worked in the Department of Magical Creatures. She was promoted to head of the department in 2007, at around 28 years old.

However, she resigned from this position in 2019, after Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt decided to enact a magical law that effectively banned all magical creatures from Britain, as noted in 'Hermione Granger Facts: A Fictional Character From Harry Potter'.

Audience Reception

In the 'Harry Potter' films, Hermione, played by Emma Watson, became an iconic character and was an instant hit among the general populace. The role helped jumpstart Watson's acting career. Her role of Hermione Granger has been praised for its portrayal of strong female characters and their influence on young women everywhere.

The audience reception of Hermione Granger has always been positive. She is a highly likable character who embodies all that it means to be a strong woman.

Her intelligence, bravery, and determination make her easy to root for, even when she's up against difficult tasks or challenges. Many young girls look up to Hermione as a role model and see her as someone they can aspire to.

This is evident by the continued popularity of the 'Harry Potter' franchise over two decades after it was first published.

Cultural Influence

Hermione Granger is one of the most popular characters in the 'Harry Potter' series. She was played by Emma Watson in the film versions, who has since become a successful actress and model, as well as an advocate for gender equality, education, and women's rights around the world through her work with UN Women Goodwill Ambassadors.

The cultural influence of Hermione Granger and the wizarding world of 'Harry Potter' cannot be underestimated.

Hermione Granger embodies all that it means to be female while also being strong enough to stand up against those who would oppress us (such as Voldemort). Hermione Granger represents what young girls can achieve if they put their minds toward something worthwhile, like saving lives.

It's no wonder then why so many people love this character or even relate themselves to her because these traits make us feel empowered.

Hermione Granger in the 'Harry Potter' series has had a significant cultural influence since it was first published in 1997. The books have been translated into over 80 languages and the films have been watched by billions of people worldwide.

The series is so popular that it has even given rise to its own language, 'Mundungus', which is derived from the words mundane and dung. This word is used to describe anything boring or ordinary.

Hermione's name comes from William Shakespeare's play 'A Winter's Tale' and Hermione was also the daughter of Helen of Troy from Greek mythology.

FAQs

What is special about Hermione Granger?

A: Hermione Granger is a unique character because she is one of the few people in the 'Harry Potter' series who is able to think logically and rationally. She is also fearless and determined, which allows her to stand up for what she believes in.

She is a very relatable character for these reasons, but also because she is not perfect and has flaws, but is able to learn and grow from her mistakes.

What is Hermione Granger's most famous line?

A: 'Stop, stop, stop! You're going to take someone's eye out. Besides, you're saying it wrong. It's LeviOsa, not LeviosA!' is a line Hermione famously said to Harry Potter in the first book of the series. This line is memorable because it showcases Hermione’s know-it-all personality and her unwillingness to let others get the better of her.

What are Hermione's favorite things?

A: Hermione loves books, cats, and reading. She also enjoys practicing with her wand and playing Quidditch.

Hermione is a highly likable character. One reason why she became so beloved by fans was due to her personality traits such as intelligence, bravery, and determination.

These qualities made it easy for readers, or viewers who were watching films based on J.K Rowling’s novels, to feel connected with this character from the start of her journey at Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry until the end of the series.

What is Hermione Granger's weakness?

A: Hermione Granger is not only intelligent and brave, but she also has a lot of weaknesses. She can be too stubborn at times, making it difficult for her to listen when others are speaking or telling her something important.

This trait leads her to trouble because Hermione doesn’t always think before acting on impulse regardless of the consequences. She also isn't the best at wizard chess!

How old is Hermione Granger?

A: Hermione Granger was born on September 19, 1979. She attended Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry up to the age of 17 before graduating with her friends Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Neville Longbottom in 1994. This makes Hermione around 42 years old as of 2021.

Who is Hermione Granger?

A: Hermione Granger is a fictional character from the 'Harry Potter' series. She is a Gryffindor student who is extremely intelligent and brave. Hermione is a tenacious girl who isn't afraid to speak her mind. She is also a prolific dancer, as seen during the Yule Ball.

Who plays Hermione Granger in 'Harry Potter'?

A: Emma Watson plays Hermione Granger in the 'Harry Potter' films. Emma was only 11 years old when she was cast in the role and has since become a successful actress and model. Emma is also a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and advocates for gender equality and education for girls around the world.

 

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Written by Aashita Dhingra

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