In Harry Potter, Hermione s parents are Muggles, why can he be a wizard

Updated on amusement 2024-04-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first question I also thought about was that Hermione's family didn't belong in the wizarding world at all, but she did become a magician. I've watched Harry Potter for so long, and I learned that it wasn't Hermione who chose Hogwarts, but Hogwarts who chose Hermione. Imagine that one day an owl brings Hermione a letter of acceptance to Hogwarts, and then follows the instructions in the letter and steps on the Hogwarts train.

    In the second question, each house has symbols, for example, Gryffindor symbolizes bravery, Hufflepuff symbolizes perseverance and honesty, Ravenclaw symbolizes wisdom and erudition, and Slytherin symbolizes ambition.

    From this, it can be concluded that the students accepted by Slytherin are all students with backgrounds who have been nurtured by their elders.

    Second, Slytherin is obsessed with pure blood, so it can be inferred that the students who enter this house are all pure-blooded magicians.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hogwarts admits not only children from magical families, but also people with magical talents. The likes of Hermione Granger, Dean Thomas, and Harry's mother, Lily Evans, were all of Muggle descent. It is believed that Hogwarts or the Ministry of Magic have a special system for judging whether people are gifted with magic.

    Actually, Rowling doesn't speak very clearly, and I sometimes wonder what about the Galleons and other coins that Muggle children come to learn magic. Hogwarts doesn't have a loan policy that doesn't solve all of them.

    The problem with Slytherin is that the House doesn't just admit purebred wizards. Voldemort, for example, is obviously miscellaneous. But the Slytherins pride themselves on being pure-blooded, and there are many non-pure-blooded people in the house who pretend to be pure-blooded wizards.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Well, you don't have to be a wizard to get there.

    It depends on whether the child has a talent for magic.

    And this talent is innate

    Hermione was so smart, so let her pull up.

    Slytherin only accepts purebreds

    But I think it's weird, Voldemort's dad isn't a Muggle yet...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Father. Born on March 27, 1960 (Order of the Phoenix Chapter 28), James Potter was a pure-blooded patron saint of a silver stag and attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - Gryffindor House from September 1971 to July 1978. In the seventh grade, he was the president of the boys' student council.

    Mother. Lily was born on 30 January 1960 to Muggle descent and a Patronus deer (as opposed to a stag), and graduated from Gryffindor House at Hogwarts.

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