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Fictional character from the Harry Potter stories

Hermione Granger
Harry Potter character
Hermione Granger poster.jpg

Emma Watson as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Social club of the Phoenix

Beginning appearance Harry Potter and the Philosopher'due south Rock (1997)
Last appearance Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007)
Created by J. M. Rowling
Portrayed past Emma Watson
Voiced by
  • Harper Marshall
    (video games; i–4)[1]
  • Rachel Sternberg
    (video games; half dozen)[i]
  • Guy Harris
    (Lego Harry Potter: Years ane-4)
  • Alice Keenan
    (video games; 7 Part ane and Part 2)[one]
  • Jessie Braviner
    (Harry Potter for Kinect)[one]
  • Erica Luttrell
    (Harry Potter: Wizards Unite)[1]
In-universe data
Total name Hermione Jean Granger
Spouse Ron Weasley
Children Rose Granger-Weasley
Hugo Granger-Weasley
Nationality British
House Gryffindor
Born 19 September 1979
Signature Hermionesignature.png

Hermione Jean Granger ( hur-MY-ə-nee GRAYN-jər) is a fictional character in J. Thou. Rowling's Harry Potter series. She offset appears in the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock (1997), as a new educatee on her way to Hogwarts. After Harry and Ron save her from a mountain troll in the girls' restroom, she becomes best friends with them and often uses her quick wit, deft recollect, and encyclopaedic knowledge to lend aid in dire situations. Rowling has stated that Hermione resembles herself as a young girl, with her insecurity and fear of failure.[ii]

The character has had immense popularity. The version of Hermione portrayed by Emma Watson in all eight Harry Potter films from Philosopher's Stone in 2001 to Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011 was voted the best female graphic symbol of all time in a poll conducted amongst Hollywood professionals by The Hollywood Reporter in 2016.[three]

Character development

Hermione Jean Granger is a Muggle-built-in Gryffindor,[four] who becomes best friends with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. J.K. Rowling states that she was born on 19 September 1979[2] and she was nearly twelve when she first attended Hogwarts.[5] She is an overachiever who excels academically and is described by J.K. Rowling as a "very logical, upright and good" character.[half dozen] J.K. Rowling adds that Hermione'due south parents, two Muggle dentists, are a bit bemused past their odd girl merely "very proud of her notwithstanding."[7] They are well enlightened of the wizarding world and have visited Diagon Alley with her. Hermione was originally intended to have a sister, only the planned sibling did non make an appearance in the first Harry Potter novel and, as Rowling noted, it "seemed too belatedly" to introduce the character after all of that.[7] Rowling confirmed in a 2004 interview that Hermione is an only child.[viii]

Rowling has described the grapheme of Luna Lovegood as the "anti-Hermione" as they are so very dissimilar.[9] Hermione'due south nemesis at Hogwarts is Pansy Parkinson, a bully based on real-life girls who teased the author during her school days.[x]

Rowling stated that the character of Hermione carries several autobiographical influences: "I did not set up out to make Hermione like me but she is...she is an exaggeration of how I was when I was younger."[6] She recalled being called a "little know-it-all" in her youth.[2] Moreover, she states that not unlike herself, "there is a lot of insecurity and a bully fear of failure" below Hermione's swottiness. Finally, according to Rowling, side by side to Albus Dumbledore, Hermione is the perfect expository character; because of her encyclopaedic knowledge, she tin can always exist used as a plot dump to explain the Harry Potter universe.[11] Rowling likewise states that her feminist conscience is rescued by Hermione, "who'south the brightest witch of her age" and a "very stiff female person grapheme."[12]

Hermione's first name is taken from a character in William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, though Rowling has said that the two characters have niggling to nothing in common otherwise.[13] Rowling said that she wanted her name to be unusual since if fewer girls shared her proper name, fewer girls would get teased for it[13] and it seemed that "a pair of professional dentists, who liked to prove how clever they are...gave [her] an unusual proper noun that no-1 could pronounce."[14] Her original terminal name was "Puckle", but Rowling felt the name "did not suit her at all", and so the less frivolous Granger fabricated it into the books and movies.[2]

Harry Potter books

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Hermione first appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock when she meets Harry and Ron on the Hogwarts Express, where she mocks Ron for his inability to perform a spell to turn his rat yellowish. She proves only how much she knows past declaring that she memorized all the textbooks by middle. She constantly annoys her peers with her knowledge, so Harry and Ron initially consider her arrogant, especially afterward she criticises Ron's incantation of the Levitation Charm.[xv] They heartily dislike her until they rescue her from a troll, for which she is then thankful that she lies to protect them from penalty, thus winning their friendship.[16] Hermione'due south knack for logic afterward enables the trio to solve a puzzle that is essential to retrieving the Philosopher'southward Stone, and she defeats the constrictive Devil's Snare plant by summoning a jet of "bluebell flame".[17] [a]

Hermione is the brains behind the plan to enter the place where the Stone is hidden. She responds to Harry'southward wariness of Professor Severus Snape and is also suspicious of him. She reveals to Harry and Ron that she does a lot of research in the library, which helped her defeat the Devil'due south Snare and work out the logic of the potions.

Rowling said on her website that she resisted her editor's requests to remove the troll scene, stating "Hermione is so very arrogant and abrasive in the early office of Philosopher's Stone that I really felt information technology needed something (literally) huge to bring her together with Harry and Ron."[2]

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Hermione (along with Ron's mother Molly Weasley and a few female person students of Hogwarts) develops a liking for Defence force Confronting the Night Arts instructor Gilderoy Lockhart every bit he had written all the books required for the subject of Defence Against The Night Arts in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.[18] During a morn confrontation between the Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch teams, a ball well-nigh ensues subsequently Draco Malfoy calls her a "Mudblood", an insulting epithet for Muggle-born wizards when she defends the Gryffindor Quidditch team. She concocts the Polyjuice Potion needed for the trio to disguise themselves as Draco's housemates to collect data about the Heir of Slytherin who has reopened the Sleeping accommodation of Secrets. However, she is unable to join Harry and Ron in the investigation after the hair plucked from the robes of Slytherin student Millicent Bulstrode (with whom Hermione was previously matched upward during Lockhart's ill-blighted Duelling Club) was that of her cat, whose advent she takes on in her human form; it takes several weeks for the effects to completely clothing off. Hermione is Petrified by the basilisk later on successfully identifying the creature through library research. Though she lies incapacitated in the hospital wing, the information she has found and left behind is crucial to Harry and Ron in their successful mission to solve the mystery of the Chamber of Secrets. Hermione is revived afterwards Harry kills the basilisk, merely she is distraught to learn that all cease-of-year exams have been cancelled as a schoolhouse care for.[19]

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Hermione buys a cat named Crookshanks, who takes to chasing Ron's pet rat, Scabbers.[20] Earlier the start of term, Professor McGonagall secretly gives Hermione a Fourth dimension-Turner, a device which enables her to go back in time and handle her heavy class schedule, though this is not revealed until the penultimate chapter. Much tension comes into play betwixt Hermione and her 2 all-time friends; Harry is furious with her because she told McGonagall that he had received a Firebolt, which was confiscated to be inspected for traces of night magic. Ron is angry because he feels Crookshanks is responsible for Scabbers' disappearance, while Hermione fiercely maintains that Crookshanks is innocent.

While filling in for Remus Lupin in one Defence Against the Dark Arts class, Snape labels Hermione "an detestable know-it-all" and penalises Gryffindor afterward she speaks out of turn in her try to describe a werewolf when no 1 else does. She correctly deduces Lupin's secret after completing Snape's homework assignment from the class. Crookshanks proves vital in exposing Scabbers as Peter Pettigrew, an onetime friend of James and Lily Potter, who revealed their whereabouts to Lord Voldemort the nighttime of their murders, and was able to wrongly implicate Sirius Black (revealed to be Harry'due south godfather) in the Potters' deaths.[21] [22] The Time-Turner enables Hermione and Harry to rescue Sirius and the hippogriff Buckbeak.[21] [22]

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Hermione is horrified by the cruelty that house-elves suffer, and establishes South.P.E.Due west., the Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare, as an effort to gain basic rights for them. She is Bulgarian Quidditch prodigy Viktor Krum's date at the Yule Ball of the Triwizard Tournament.[23] The proper pronunciation of her name (Her-my-oh-nee) is interjected into the plot when she teaches information technology to Krum; the best he can do is "Herm-own-ninny," but she has no problem with it.[2] She later on gets into a heated statement with Ron after he accuses her of "fraternising with the enemy" near her friendship with Krum. In the volume, Hermione's feelings toward Ron are hinted at when she says that Ron can't encounter her "like a daughter," just Krum could. She supports Harry through the Triwizard Tournament, helping him fix for each chore. At the stop of the second task, Krum asks her to come up to run into him over the summer in Republic of bulgaria, but she politely declines. Nearly the cease of the term, she stops fraudulent tabloid reporter and unregistered Animagus, Rita Skeeter, who had published defamatory material nearly Hermione, Harry, and Hagrid during the Triwizard Tournament, by holding her Animagus class (a beetle) captive in a jar.[24]

Harry Potter and the Social club of the Phoenix

Hermione becomes a Gryffindor prefect forth with Ron and befriends Luna Lovegood, but their friendship gets off to a rocky start later on Hermione chastises the publication of Luna'due south father: "The Quibbler's rubbish, anybody knows that." She besides lambasts housemate Lavander Brownish for believing the Daily Prophet'south allegations of Harry fabricating stories of Voldemort'due south return. Ron and Hermione spend much of their time grouse, likely due to their growing romantic feelings toward one another, but they bear witness continued loyalty to Harry. One turning indicate in the serial is when Hermione conceives the idea of Harry secretly teaching defensive magic to a small band of students in disobedience of the Ministry of Magic's dictum to teach just the subject field's basic principles from a textbook, with no easily-on do. Hermione gets an unexpectedly huge response, and the group becomes the nascent Dumbledore's Regular army. She is involved in the battle in the Department of Mysteries and seriously injured by a spell from Death Eater Antonin Dolohov, but makes a total recovery.[25] [26]

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

New Potions professor Horace Slughorn invites Hermione to join his "Slug Club",[27] and she helps Ron retain his spot on the Gryffindor Quidditch squad when she casts a confund spell on Cormac McLaggen, causing him to miss his last save attempt during Keeper tryouts. Hermione's feelings for Ron continue to grow and she decides to make a move past inviting him to Slughorn's Christmas Party, only he romances Lavander instead in retaliation for his belief that Hermione had kissed Krum years earlier. She attempts to go even by dating McLaggen at the Christmas party, merely her plan goes awry and she abandons him midway through the party.[28] [29] Ron and Hermione continually feud with each other (Ron is upset with her because she set birds to attack him after seeing him and Lavander kissing; Hermione is mostly mad because of her growing jealousy) until he suffers a near-fatal poisoning from tainted mead, which frightens her enough to reconcile with him. Following Dumbledore's expiry, Ron and Hermione both vow to stay by Harry's side regardless of what happens.[30] A small-scale subplot in the book is that Hermione and Harry course a rivalry in Potions, every bit Hermione is used to coming first in her subjects and is angered that Harry outperforms her undeservedly by following tips and different instructions written in the margins of Harry's potions book by the previous possessor. Hermione is also the only ane of the trio to successfully pass her Apparition exam (Ron failed, albeit barely, and Harry was likewise immature).

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Hermione carrying Dobby'southward corpse.

In the seventh and final volume, Hermione accompanies Harry on his quest to destroy Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes. Earlier leaving on the quest, she helps ensure the safety of her parents past placing a false memory charm on them, making them think they are Wendell and Monica Wilkins, whose lifetime ambition is to move to Australia. She inherits Dumbledore's copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, which allows her to decipher some of the secrets of the Deathly Hallows. She prepared for their departure and journeying by placing an Undetectable Extension Charm on a small-scale beaded purse and so she can make full the infinite depths of the handbag with materials they will need. Hermione's spell saves her and Harry from Lord Voldemort and his snake Nagini in Godric's Hollow, although the ricochet snaps Harry'southward wand. When she, Ron, and Harry are captured past Snatchers, who are on the hunt for Muggle-borns nether the Ministry's orders, Hermione disguises Harry past temporarily disfiguring his face with a Stinging Jinx. She also attempts to pass herself off as former Hogwarts pupil Penelope Clearwater and a half-blood to avert persecution, just they are recognised and taken to Malfoy Manor. Bellatrix Lestrange tortures her with the Cruciatus Curse in an endeavor to extract information on how Hermione, Harry, and Ron came to possess Godric Gryffindor'due south sword (which was supposed to be safe in the Lestrange vault at Gringotts). Bellatrix orders for Griphook the goblin to inspect the sword and tell whether information technology is fake or existent. To salvage Hermione, Harry convinces him to lie to Bellatrix that the sword is a fake. When the others escape their cell, Bellatrix threatens to slit Hermione'south throat. Hermione, Harry, Ron and the other prisoners existence held in Malfoy Estate are eventually rescued past Dobby.

Hermione afterward uses Polyjuice Potion to impersonate Bellatrix when the trio attempt to steal Hufflepuff'south cup from Gringotts. She, Harry, and Ron join Dumbledore's Army in the Battle of Hogwarts, during which Hermione destroys Hufflepuff's cup in the Chamber of Secrets with a basilisk fang, eliminating some other Horcrux. Hermione and Ron also share their outset kiss during the battle.[31] In the final battle in the Cracking Hall, Hermione fights Bellatrix with the help of Ginny Weasley and Luna. Yet, the 3 of them are unable to defeat Bellatrix and end fighting her once Molly Weasley orders them to disengage.[32]

Epilogue and after life

Nineteen years after Voldemort's death, Hermione and Ron have 2 children, Rose and Hugo.[33] Though the epilogue does not explicitly say Hermione and Ron are married,[33] news articles and other sources treat it equally a fact. The two children are named Rose Granger-Weasley and Hugo Granger-Weasley.[34] [35] [36]

Advent in other material

In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, it is shown that Hermione has become the Minister for Magic, succeeding Kingsley Shacklebolt.

Characterisation

Outward appearance

In the books, Hermione is described as having "bushy brown pilus"[37] [38] [39] and brown eyes.[40] Her front buck teeth, already very large,[37] [39] grow uncontrollably in Goblet of Fire afterwards she is affected past a spell bandage by Draco Malfoy.[41] Madam Pomfrey attends to her in the hospital fly and, at her asking, shrinks the teeth down to a normal size that matches her mouth.[42] In the films, her hair is less bushy and she always has regular teeth.

There is controversy[43] over whether Hermione's skin color was ever categorically established in the books. Some take every bit proof a line from Prisoner of Azkaban: "Hermione's white face was sticking out from behind a tree."[44] They interpret this to be a directly description of her skin colour. Others translate it as a description relative to her usual complexion, arising due to fright and anxiety equally she watches Harry Potter's endeavour to save the hippogriff Buckbeak from execution. J.Chiliad. Rowling herself states that Hermione "turned white" in that she "lost colour from her face up after a shock."[43]

Conversely, another description from early on in Prisoner of Azkaban tin can likewise be cited: "They were there, both of them, sitting outside Florean Fortescue's Ice-Cream Parlour, Ron looking incredibly freckly, Hermione very brown, both waving frantically at him."[45] Some claim that this is a direct description of her skin color, while others merits that information technology's a relative description of the results of a tan acquired over the summer interruption.

Personality

Hermione's most prominent features include her prodigious intellect and cleverness. She is levelheaded, volume-smart, and e'er very logical. Throughout the serial, Hermione uses the skills of a librarian and teacher to gather the information necessary to defeat Voldemort, the "Dark Lord". When in dubiety, information technology is to the school library that Hermione always turns.[46] She is often bossy yet unfailingly dutiful and loyal to her friends—a person who tin always exist counted on. J.K. Rowling stated that Hermione is a person that, "never strays off the path; she always keeps her attention focused on the job that must exist washed."[47] Despite Hermione's intelligence and bossy attitude, Rowling says that Hermione has "quite a lot of vulnerability in her personality,"[48] too every bit a "sense of insecurity underneath," feels, "utterly inadequate... and to compensate, she tries and strives to be the all-time at everything at school, projecting a confidence that irritates people."[49] During her Defence Confronting the Dark Arts exam at the end of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione reveals that her biggest fear is failure later a Boggart takes the class of Professor McGonagall and tells her that she has failed all her exams.

Hermione is extremely compassionate and is very quick to assistance others, particularly those who are defenceless, such as Neville Longbottom, beginning-years, House-Elves, fellow Muggle-borns, one-half-giants like Hagrid, and werewolves like Lupin. It was revealed by J.G. Rowling after the publication of the final book that Hermione's career in the Ministry was to fight for the rights of the oppressed and disenfranchised (such equally House-elves or Muggle-borns). Hermione is too very protective of her friends and values them and so much that Rowling has suggested that, if Hermione had looked in the Mirror of Erised, she would take seen Harry, Ron, and herself "alive and unscathed, and Voldemort finished."[l] Hermione has too learned to ignore what bullies such as Draco Malfoy say to her, oftentimes preventing Harry and Ron from retaliating and thinking of some way to outsmart him. She accepts her condition equally a Muggle-born witch, and states in Deathly Hallows that she is "a Mudblood and proud of it".[51]

Magical abilities and skills

Hermione is portrayed during the whole series every bit an uncommonly talented young witch. J.1000. Rowling has stated that Hermione is a "deadline genius."[52] She received ten O.Westward.L.due south, which were 9 Outstandings and i Exceeds Expectations. She is the all-time student in Harry'due south year and is repeatedly the start student to primary any spell or charm introduced in her classes and fifty-fifty from more advanced years, as evidenced when she can conjure a Protean Charm on the D.A.'southward fake Galleon coins, which is a N.E.W.T. level amuse.[53] She is also the first i of her age to exist able to cast non-verbal spells.[54] Hermione is a competent duellist – Rowling has stated that while during the starting time three books Hermione could have browbeaten Harry in any magical duel, but by the fourth book Harry had become so good at Defence Against the Night Arts that he would accept defeated Hermione.[55] Hermione did not tend to do likewise in subjects that were not learned through books or formal grooming, as broom flying did not come every bit naturally to her in her outset year equally it did to Harry,[56] and she showed no affinity for Divination, which she dropped from her third-yr studies.[57] [58] She was also not good at Wizard's Chess, as it was the simply thing at which she ever lost to Ron.[59]

Hermione'south Patronus is an otter, Rowling'south favourite animal. In the Deathly Hallows book, while they enter the Ministry of Magic under disguise, Hermione impersonates Mafalda Hopkirk. It is as well stated that conjuring a Patronus is the only thing she always has trouble with.[60] Her wand is fabricated of vine wood and dragon heartstring core; vine is the woods ascribed to Hermione'south fictional birth month (September) on the Celtic calendar.[61]

Reception

Hermione is viewed by many as a feminist icon.[62] In The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter, the first volume-length analysis of the Harry Potter series (edited and compiled by Lana A. Whited), a affiliate titled "Hermione Granger and the Heritage of Gender," past Eliza T. Dresang, discusses Hermione'southward role in the series and its relation to feminist debates.[63] The chapter begins with an analysis of Hermione's proper noun and the role of previous characters with the same proper name in mythology and fiction, and the heritage Hermione has inherited from these characters due to her proper noun. Dresang too emphasises Hermione's parallelism with Rowling herself and how, every bit Hermione has some attributes from Rowling herself, she must be a stiff character.

The chapter also points out the fact that, despite existence born to Muggle parents, Hermione'south magical abilities are innate. Her "compulsion for report" helps both the character'southward development, which makes Hermione "a prime example that information brings ability", and the plot of the series, as her knowledge of the wizarding world is often used to "save the mean solar day". Dresang states that "Harry and Ron are more dependent on Hermione than she is on them." However, she also remarks that Hermione'southward "hysteria and crying happen far as well ofttimes to be considered a believable role of the evolution of Hermione's character and are quite out of line with her cadre function in the book."[63]

UGO Networks listed Hermione as one of their all-time heroes of all time, saying, "Nigh of united states of america can probably retrieve having a classmate like Hermione when we were in grammar schoolhouse"—one who "tin can at start be a piddling off-putting, simply once you become to know her, she's not a bad chick to have on your side".[64] IGN as well listed Hermione as their 2nd top Harry Potter character, praising her character development.[65] In 2016 The Hollywood Reporter conducted a poll of Hollywood professionals, including actors, writers and directors, into their favourite female characters of all time, with Hermione topping the poll.[three]

Philip Nel of Kansas State University notes that "Rowling, who worked for Immunity International, evokes her social activism through Hermione'due south passion for oppressed elves and the formation of her 'Gild for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare'".[66]

However, in an analysis for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Rowland Manthrope states that "seven books on, we all the same only know her equally swottish, sensible Hermione—a caricature, not a graphic symbol."[67]

Portrayals

Film series

Emma Watson portrayed Hermione in all viii Harry Potter films. Watson'southward Oxford theatre teacher passed her proper name on to the casting agents of Philosopher'south Stone, impressed with her school play performances.[68] [ failed verification ] Though Watson took her audience seriously, she "never really thought she had whatsoever chance" of getting the office.[69] The producers were impressed by Watson'south self-conviction and she outperformed the thousands of other girls who had applied.[seventy]

Rowling herself was supportive of Watson after her first screen test.[68] When asked if she thought actors suited the characters, Rowling said, "Yes, I did. Emma Watson in detail was very, very like Hermione when I beginning spoke to her, I knew she was perfect from that first phone telephone call."[7]

Watson was well-received for the first film; IGN fifty-fifty commented that "from Hermione Granger's perfect introduction to her final scene, Watson is ameliorate than I could accept possibly imagined. She steals the show."[71] IGN also wrote that her "acute portrayal of Hermione has already become a favourite among fans."[72]

Before the production of One-half-Claret Prince, Watson considered not returning,[73] just eventually decided that "the pluses outweighed the minuses" and that she could not bear to see anyone else play Hermione.[74]

Watson has said that Hermione is a grapheme who makes "brain not beauty absurd," and that though Hermione is "slightly socially inept," she is "non aback of herself."[75] When filming Chamber of Secrets, Watson was "adamant" that she wasn't similar Hermione, merely she reflects that "equally I got older, I realised she was the greatest role model a girl could take."[76] In 2007, before the release of Order of the Phoenix, Watson said, "There are also many stupid girls in the media. Hermione's not scared to be clever. I call back sometimes really smart girls dumb themselves down a bit, and that's bad. When I was nine or ten, I would go actually upset when they tried to make me look geeky, but now I absolutely love it. I find it's then much pressure to be beautiful. Hermione doesn't care what she looks like. She'south a complete tomboy."[74]

Screenwriter Steve Kloves revealed in a 2003 interview that Hermione was his favourite grapheme. "There's something almost her violent intellect coupled with a complete lack of understanding of how she affects people sometimes that I just find charming and irresistible to write."[11]

Theatre portrayal

In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hermione is played by the Swaziland-born actress Noma Dumezweni, also known for her piece of work in Linda, A Raisin in the Dominicus and A Human being Died That Night.[77] Dumezweni described the role as a "privilege and a responsibility" and said that "nosotros all aspire to exist Hermione."[78] The choice of a black actress to play the part led to criticism on social media, which J.K. Rowling described as being by "a bunch of racists", calculation that the books never explicitly mentioned her race or pare color (although she did write in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban "Hermione'southward white face was sticking out from behind a tree."[44]) and that she has been portrayed equally black in fan art.[43] Dumezweni herself called the backlash "so unimaginative",[79] stating that "Then many immature actors and actresses have told me that they're and so pleased I'yard playing Hermione because they can see a version of themselves on the phase."[80]

Dumezweni received praise for her functioning; The Independent commented that she "did a tremendous job as the stern witch."[81] At the 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards, Dumezweni received the Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Function for her portrayal of Hermione.[lxxx]

In popular civilization

Hermione has been parodied in numerous sketches and animated series. On Sat Dark Live, Hermione was played by Lindsay Lohan.[82] On his show Large Impression, Alistair McGowan did a sketch called "Louis Potter and the Philosopher's Scone". It featured impressions of Nigella Lawson as Hermione.[83] In 2003, Comic Relief performed a spoof story chosen Harry Potter and the Secret Chamberpot of Azerbaijan, in which Miranda Richardson, who plays Rita Skeeter in the Harry Potter films, featured every bit Hermione.[84] [85] Hermione also features in the Harry Bladder sketches in All That, in which she appears as Herheiny and is portrayed past Lisa Foiles. The Wedge, an Australian sketch one-act, parodies Hermione and Harry in love on a "Cooking With..." evidence earlier being caught by Snape.[86] Hermione also appears as Hermione Ranger in Harry Podder: Dude Where'southward My Wand?, a play by Desert Star Theater in Utah, written by sisters Laura J., Amy K. and Anna K. Lewis.[87] [88] In the 2008 American comedy pic Aye Human, Allison (played by Zooey Deschanel) accompanies Carl (Jim Carrey) to a Harry Potter-themed party dressed as Hermione.

In Harry Cover, a French comic book parody of the Harry Potter series by Pierre Veys (subsequently translated into Castilian and English), Hermione appears as Harry Embrace's friend Hormone.[89] Hermione besides appears in The Potter Puppet Pals sketches by Neil Cicierega and in the A Very Potter Musical, A Very Potter Sequel, and A Very Potter Senior Year musicals past StarKid Productions played by Bonnie Gruesen in the start two and Meredith Stepien in the third.

Hermione is the focus of the fan-created web-serial, Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis.

Notes

  1. ^ The scene in which Hermione solves the puzzle during the entrance to the Philosopher'south Stone was non included in the pic.

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External links

  • Hermione Granger on Harry Potter Wiki, an external wiki
  • Hermione'southward entry at Harry Potter Lexicon

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