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I think Hermione Granger knows too much, and in the book she appears as an academic, omniscient girl who sometimes seems authoritarian, and her knowledge has proven useful in many of their adventures. The only major subject she doesn't like is divination, which she considers "inaccurate".
Soon after arriving at Hogwarts, Hermione became the brightest student in her year。Not only does she know the answer to every question, but she also remembers the content of every book she has read and is happy to share her knowledge with others. As a result, she earned the nickname "Gryffindin jack-of-all-trades" soon after her school career, and she made a name for herself in every class by actively raising her hand and enjoying it.
As Harry Potter's best friend, he assisted Harry in establishing Dumbledore's Army and secretly learned Defence Against the Dark Arts.
At the end of the film, Umbridge is successfully lured into the Dark Magic Forest, thus freeing Umbridge from entanglement. Ron was a goalkeeper after Wood left, and he was always in a bad position when people were watching. Hermione also had a connection with Clum, which made Ron jealous all the time.
Harihe Chojang is doing well, and although everyone in the school believes in the Prophet**, Chojang is very enthusiastic about him. Umbridge became a Senior InvestigatorShe checked every honest class, and then reported it to the Ministry of Magic, and everyone hated the snob. Since she didn't teach her students any spells at all, Hermione started an association to prepare a group of students who were learning defensive skills, Harry, to become a teacher against the danger of Voldemort's attack.
First of all, the professors in the early stage were not very strong about Harry's "orientation", and they still cared for the students of each house fairly, and it was inappropriate for a teacher like Snape to unconditionally pull the skews. The vast majority of teachers also clearly prefer Hermione, a top student. For example, Professor McGonagall, the head of the Lion House, has always treated all students equally, and Harry led people on a night tour and she immediately deducted 15 from her house.
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I believe many people have read the book "Harry Potter" in their childhood! In fact, there may be many friends who are very confused in their childhood as to why Hermione is hated by Snape, Trelawney, and Umbridge at the same time in this book.
In fact, it all came down to Hermione. Granger was too knowledgeable. In layman's terms, Hermione knows too much, because Hermione's image in the book is mainly a character who loves to study academics and knows everything.
And in the character of Hermione, the author portrays his character as sometimes very arbitrary. At the same time, Hermione also played a very important role in many adventures.
When it comes to divination, the main subject that Hermione dislikes the most, it can be said that it is because she thinks that this subject is very "inaccurate". Therefore, Hermione subjectively rejected this subject, which caused her own dislike of this subject.
It can be said that in the book "Harry Potter", Hermione came to Hogwarts and turned into the smartest student in the entire grade. It can be said that she is truly omniscient, and under the author's brushstrokes, Hermione is portrayed to have a very precise answer to every question. At the same time, Hermione is also very helpful, and is willing to share the content of every book she has read.
In school, Hermione even won the title of "Gryffindin jack of all trades", which shows that Hermione is very popular among her classmates. And Hermione is also very open to questions in class, and she is also a good friend of Harry Potter. He helped Harry build the Dumbledore Army and secretly learned Defence Against the Dark Arts.
It can be seen that Hermione is a typical scholar, not only knowledgeable, but also very helpful.
In fact, why is Hermione hated by the teachers? Not just because of her academic personality, but because these teachers all have different reasons.
Snape, for example, basically hates all the Gryffindor students. However, he only liked Lily very much, but his performance in front of Lily was not very good. It can be said that Snape still likes Hermione's identity very much in his heart.
But Snape would not praise Hermione on the surface, mainly because of his personality.
And speaking of Umbridge, the reason why she doesn't like Hermione is mainly for political reasons. Because she very much wants to exclude dissidents, for example, when Fudge supported Harry Potter, Umbridge still liked Hermione very much. And when Scrimgeour came to power, Umrizi was also close through Harry and Scrimgeur.
And when Umrizi became a professor, he had a different attitude towards Harry Potter.
And when it comes to Trelawney, he himself seems to be very genius in terms of prophecy. But his teaching style and lifestyle are very inconsistent with Hermione's. So there would be a great deal of disagreement between the two, and Trelawney and McGonagall would be very incompatible.
Therefore, the reason why these teachers did not like Hermione was mainly due to their own personalities. What do you think about this?
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Professor Snape may not like Hermione because he thinks Hermione knows a lot but is not humble enough, and that Teach thinks of Jaime when he sees Harry, and may also think of Miss Granger as one of the Marauders; Trelawney's dislike of Hermione is probably because Hermione doesn't like Trelawney herself and divination, which is also considered by Hermione to be "inaccurate", and no teacher generally likes or dislikes his students; I don't think Umbridge likes Hermione because she has too much sense of justice, and she openly confronted Umbridge in her first class, so Umbridge naturally doesn't like her. But most of the professors at Hogwarts were very fond of Hermione.
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In fact, the essential reason is the West's prejudice against "origin". For example, a little girl from a rural area was admitted to Tsinghua University through her own efforts.
Is this little girl good? Very good. Most teachers also like such students.
However, students who grew up in the city always feel that this little girl's every move is very "earthy" and that she lacks a certain temperament. Actually, it's okay, if you just look at her learning results, everyone will admire her. However, when it comes to challenging the authority of a certain field, people will not look at her well.
For example, a student whose parents are professors or a student who comes from a rural area is more likely to win the Nobel Prize? The first instinct always chooses the former, right?
That's why Hermione seems to be hated, because she's in a position to fight Voldemort, and her talent isn't enough to support her success. In the end, it was also verified that it was Harry Potter who directly fought against Voldemort. People must find their place, otherwise they will inevitably be hated by others.
Even if it succeeds in the end, this bias will not go away.
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Because Hermione is too hardworking and competitive (she wants to be perfect, but lacks talent in Potions and Divination), and her way of thinking is more general (like most people, she doesn't like Myrtle and Luna, and is prejudiced against them), while Snape and Umbridge as Slytherin don't like such competitive, straightforward girls (Snape hates competitive James Potter), and Trelawney doesn't like this kind of Muggle-minded student (just don't listen to her, thinking she's pretending to be a ghost, Although she is sometimes very unreliable). It's inevitable that Hermione will be hated by a few people, and she constantly strives for perfection, just to make some people who look down on Muggle backgrounds look up to her, but she will only be disgusted by these people (I, as a Slytherin, am really a little jealous of her excellent grades, and a little bit disgusted that she is competitive and straightforward, probably because I don't like her to speak ill of Luna without knowing her, I really like Luna).
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Because, Snape, Tricraw, and Umbridge all belong to the slightly dark shadows and have always been oppressed "bullies", they are among the ungifted, mediocre people. And a person like Hermione, who is outstanding and glowing, may really be the opposite of them who they don't like, "Fair, Genius, Admirer" is like the original Jaime, so human nature will definitely dislike this kind of person, and it will arouse deep unconscious disgust in his heart.
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Hermione personally thinks that she is an academic type, and naturally she is a little disgusted with divination and other subjects that are not very scientific, which is somewhat similar to Professor McGonagall, and because Trelawney said that Hermione was annoyed by her old mind, Hermione went on strike, and was hated by Trelawney. As for Umbridge, everyone hated her, and Hermione was not happy when she openly scolded her in class. As for Skew, he didn't like Gryffindor in the first place, and Hermione was sometimes in a hurry to show herself, and she was a good friend of Harry, so Szökt hated her too.
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It's very simple, judging from the plot, Umbridge hates Muggles, and Hermione is what you know, Trelawney is simpler, because her teaching method is inherently problematic, and the reason why other students can take it is because divination is the best way to earn credits, so for the sake of the college, you have to endure it. Hermione couldn't bear it, and she didn't have a good eye for herself, all in all, Trelawney's teaching methods are only useful for gifted people, and Hermione didn't have talent, so she thought she was incapable (because she was a top student, and her grades in other classes were very good), so Trelawney left Trelawney's class directly, so Trelawney hated Hermione. Personally, I don't think Sijiao hates Hermione very much, and he should have a certain amount of dislike for the personality of "Miss Know-it-all".
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Teach didn't like Hermione because he only liked Slytherin students. Hermione found the divination class useless and inaccurate (as it was), and Trelawney hated her. Umbridge hated people who opposed his teaching methods.
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Sijiao is probably because he was bullied by the robbery team when he was in school, and Harry Potter looks too much like his father, so seeing him with Ron Weasley, Hermione and others is like seeing the robbery team back then, the difference is that this time he can be a bully.
Also, there was no one in the Sect who could call the shots for him back then (including Dumbledore, who had always protected lions, so to be honest, I didn't like him very much). Therefore, even if Sijiao dislikes it in words, he protects his calf in action.
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The first is Snape, as a double agent, in order not to arouse Voldemort's suspicion, it is reasonable to have this situation, plus Hermione's parents are both Muggles, as a former Death Eater, it is inevitable that there is some resentment in her heart, and in the end she is Harry's friend, and Snape hates Harry.
Then there's Trelawney, in the third part, Trelawney had predicted that something bad would happen to Harry, so Hermione hated Trelawney, the students already hated the teacher, and you can't expect the teacher to like the student.
Finally, there is Umbridge, she is a pure-blood, Hermione is a Muggle, so Umbridge despises Hermione, and Umbridge hates Dumbledore, but Dumbledore is one of Hermione's favorite teachers, and finally added that Harry and the Ministry of Magic had a bad relationship at that time, Umbridge was sent by the Ministry of Magic, and you are Harry's friend, no wonder Umbridge hates Hermione.
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Because Snape hates people who aren't Slytherins, Trelawney hates people who don't fool easily, and Umrizzi hates people.
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I think Snape just doesn't like Hermione very much, not hate, after all, Hermione's grades are still very good. He just hated Jaime and brought his dislike for Jaime to Harry, and Hermione was Harry's friend, so naturally he wouldn't be favored by Snape. There was also a reason that Snape was a bit biased towards Slytherin, while Hermione belonged to Gryffindor.
Umbridge, as the representative of the Ministry of Magic intervening in Hogwarts, naturally hates people who "go against the Ministry", and Hermione obviously belongs to the party that supports the Order of the Phoenix, so she will naturally be hated by Umbridge.
Hermione considered divination to be an "inaccurate" subject, and even announced that she had given up divination in class, and even thought that Trelawney was an old **. Trelawney, on the other hand, thinks Hermione is narrow-minded and mediocre, so she doesn't like Hermione either.
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Because of love.
Adolescent girls always fall in love earlier and more easily than boys. During the Triwizard Tournament, Hermione was in love with Victor Krum of Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and they attended the ball together.
Especially when Hermione walked into the ball hall in a long pink dress, the little Gryffindor beauty caught everyone present off guard. Especially her two best friends, Ron and Harry Potter. But for the joy of the grand ball, Ron blames Hermione, saying that she dances with her enemies.
Ron heroically saves the beauty and defends Hermione's honor:
There were always people like Malfoy at Hogwarts, who always distinguished the students on campus by their purebred wizarding blood and hemp seeds. Because there are many people like him, the tension between the students is constantly rising.
In particular, he had mocked Hermione in front of her for being a hemp seed, a very offensive word in the wizarding world. In the face of Malfoy's provocation, Ron didn't even think about it at this time, and used his broken wand to chant a spell on Malfoy. Despite Ron's heroics, his feat backfired.
Because I'm in love with him.
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