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* TheWarHasJustBegun: There's a reason why the final chapter is entitled "The Second War Begins". [[spoiler:And the war's first casualty is Sirius.]]
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It began at the end of G Of F.
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* TheWarHasJustBegun: There's a reason why the final chapter is entitled "The Second War Begins". [[spoiler:And the war's first casualty is Sirius.]]
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* BringTheAnchorAlong: When Umbridge confiscates the brooms of Harry, Fred and George, they are chained to the wall in her office. Later, Fred and George recover them with Summoning Charm, causing them to break away from the wall and bring the chains with them, which dangle dangerously as they ride their brooms away.
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*** When he ends up snapping at Ron and Hermione for constantly bickering, he points they are always [[BelligerentSexualTension arguing with each other]], and have been for the past four years since becoming friends. No matter how good a friend one is to the other, Harry has every right to get sick and tired of them fighting, especially since ''he'' often bears the consequence of being stuck in the middle of it.
*** His outburst at Ron and Hermione when they suggest that he teach them Defence Against the Dark Arts starts with him thinking it's a joke, but he gets increasingly angry as they smirk at him when he honestly admits that a large measure of luck and help were necessary for him to prevail. It finally culminates in Harry flat-out shouting at both his friends that they have no idea what it's like to be in his position, to have to face the horrors he's faced alone in most cases, moments away from being murdered, tortured or witnessing someone's death.

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*** When he ends up snapping at Ron and Hermione for constantly bickering, he points out that they are always [[BelligerentSexualTension arguing with each other]], and have been for the past four years since becoming friends. No matter how good a friend one is to the other, Harry has every right to get sick and tired of them fighting, especially since ''he'' often bears the consequence of being stuck in the middle of it.
*** His outburst at Ron and Hermione when they suggest that he teach them Defence Against the Dark Arts starts with him thinking it's a joke, but he gets increasingly angry as they smirk at him when he honestly admits that a large measure of luck and help were necessary for him to prevail. It finally culminates in When they continue to smirk, Harry flat-out shouting at both his friends angrily tells them that they have no idea what it's like to be in his position, to have to face the horrors he's faced alone in most cases, moments away from being murdered, tortured or witnessing someone's death.
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** Although Harry acts like a Jerkass for most of the book, a lot of his anger is warranted.

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** Although Harry acts like a Jerkass {{Jerkass}} for most of the book, a lot of his anger is warranted.
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*** When he ends up snapping at Ron and Hermione for constantly bickering, he brings up a very valid point: they are always [[BelligerentSexualTension arguing with each other]], and have been for the past four years since becoming friends. No matter how good a friend one is to the other, Harry has every right to get sick and tired of them fighting, especially since ''he'' often bears the consequence of being stuck in the middle of it.

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*** When he ends up snapping at Ron and Hermione for constantly bickering, he brings up a very valid point: points they are always [[BelligerentSexualTension arguing with each other]], and have been for the past four years since becoming friends. No matter how good a friend one is to the other, Harry has every right to get sick and tired of them fighting, especially since ''he'' often bears the consequence of being stuck in the middle of it.

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* BrokenPedestal: Harry does not take it well when he discovers his father was a bully in ''his'' fifth year.

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* BrokenPedestal: Harry does not take it well when he discovers his father was a bully in ''his'' fifth year. It never really gets rebuilt.



* FriendInThePress: Features as a plot point. When the mainstream wizarding press refuses to print Harry's side of the story, Hermione turns to Luna Lovegood, whose father owns ''The Quibbler'', the Wizarding World's equivalent to the ''Magazine/WeeklyWorldNews'', to get Harry's story printed. This is highly successful for both Harry and Luna, as it gets Harry's interview widely circulated and is the highest-selling issue of ''The Quibbler'' ever.



* FriendInThePress: Features as a plot point. When the mainstream wizarding press refuses to print Harry's side of the story, Hermione turns to Luna Lovegood, whose father owns ''The Quibbler'', the Wizarding World's equivalent to the ''Magazine/WeeklyWorldNews'', to get Harry's story printed. This is highly successful for both Harry and Luna, as it gets Harry's interview widely circulated and is the highest-selling issue of ''The Quibbler'' ever.



* InsultToRocks: When Harry asks if he can live with Sirius if he's expelled from Hogwarts if it means he wouldn't have to go back to the Dursleys, Sirius replies that the Dursleys ''must'' be bad if Harry prefers living at the childhood home Sirius hated.



** Harry tells everyone he knew about Neville’s parents for quite some time after a chance encounter with him and his grandmother, Augusta, visiting them at the hospital.

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** Harry tells everyone he knew about Neville’s Neville's parents for quite some time after a chance encounter with him and his grandmother, Augusta, visiting them at the hospital.

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** Harry during his fight with Cho, while [[KickTheDog he tells her not to run off crying]], points out several facts: [[spoiler:Marietta sold out everyone, including ''Cho'', to Umbridge, who would have expelled them all. Also, her wanting to save her mother's job is a terrible excuse; Arthur Weasley works for the Ministry as well and Fred, George, Ginny and Ron didn't feel the need to betray anyone. He doesn't even have to bring up Susan Bones and her aunt Amelia.]]

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** Although Harry during acts like a Jerkass for most of the book, a lot of his anger is warranted.
*** When he ends up snapping at Ron and Hermione for constantly bickering, he brings up a very valid point: they are always [[BelligerentSexualTension arguing with each other]], and have been for the past four years since becoming friends. No matter how good a friend one is to the other, Harry has every right to get sick and tired of them fighting, especially since ''he'' often bears the consequence of being stuck in the middle of it.
*** His outburst at Ron and Hermione when they suggest that he teach them Defence Against the Dark Arts starts with him thinking it's a joke, but he gets increasingly angry as they smirk at him when he honestly admits that a large measure of luck and help were necessary for him to prevail. It finally culminates in Harry flat-out shouting at both his friends that they have no idea what it's like to be in his position, to have to face the horrors he's faced alone in most cases, moments away from being murdered, tortured or witnessing someone's death.
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his fight with Cho, while [[KickTheDog he tells her not to run off crying]], points out several facts: [[spoiler:Marietta sold out everyone, including ''Cho'', to Umbridge, who would have expelled them all. Also, her wanting to save her mother's job is a terrible excuse; Arthur Weasley works for the Ministry as well and Fred, George, Ginny and Ron didn't feel the need to betray anyone. He doesn't even have to bring up Susan Bones and her aunt Amelia.]]
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* OpenMouthInsertFoot: After their Care of Magical Creatures lesson, Hermione muses aloud that thestrals are very interesting creatures, and she wishes she could see them. Harry mildly asks her if that means she wants to watch someone die (as he has).
-->'''Hermione''': Oh, no, of course I don't...! I'm sorry, Harry, that was a really stupid thing to say.\\
'''Harry''': It's okay. I know what you meant.
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Percy’s family sided with Harry too.


** Although not shown, all of Harry's detractors no doubt got a very nasty shock when they realized that he and Dumbledore had been right all along. This is especially true for Percy Weasley, who now had to face the reality that the family he had deserted for siding with Dumbledore against the Ministry were right and he wasn't.

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** Although not shown, all of Harry's detractors no doubt got a very nasty shock when they realized that he and Dumbledore had been right all along. This is especially true for Percy Weasley, who now had to face the reality that the family he had deserted for siding with Dumbledore and Harry against the Ministry were right and he wasn't.
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* FriendInThePress: Features as a plot point. When the mainstream wizarding press refuses to print Harry's side of the story, Hermione turns to Luna Lovegood, whose father owns ''The Quibbler'', the Wizarding World's equivalent to the ''Magazine/WeeklyWorldNews'', to get Harry's story printed. This is highly successful for both Harry and Luna, as it gets Harry's interview widely circulated and is the highest-selling issue of ''The Quibbler'' ever.

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