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* The Diggory's thank Harry for returning Cedric's body to them and explicitly do not blame him for their son's death.

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* Dumbledore at first grabs Harry's shoulders and tries to pull him back to check on him. When Harry refuses to let go of Cedric, he comes around in front of Harry so he can speak to him without upsetting him further.

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* Dumbledore at first grabs Harry's shoulders and tries to pull him back to check on him. When Harry refuses to let go of Cedric, he comes around in front of Harry so he can speak to him without upsetting him further.
further. It's a small moment but touching in that Dumbledore tries to avoid causing Harry more distress.
* When the Death Eaters attack at the Quidditch World Cup, Arthur orders everyone to get back to the Portkey and tells Fred and George that Ginny is their responsibility. Despite their goofing around, he has confidence enough in the twins to entrust them with Ginny's safety in a serious situation.
** Both immediately snap to attention when he addresses them and before he even finishes speaking, one of the twins has already taken Ginny's hand, pulled her close and wrapped his arm around her.
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* Harry [[spoiler: giving his winnings to Fred and George after the Diggorys refuse, pointing out the world could use a few laughs with what's coming. ]]

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* Harry [[spoiler: giving his winnings to Fred and George after the Diggorys refuse, pointing refused it and he learned the two of them were swindled out of their life savings by Bagman. When they protest, Harry points out he doesn't need any money, but he and the rest of the world could use a few laughs with what's coming. coming.]]
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* Dumbledore at first grabs Harry's shoulders and tries to pull him back to check on him. When Harry refuses to let go of Cedric, he comes around in front of Harry so he can speak to him without upsetting him further.
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** (=McGonagall=) is the first to congratulate Harry after he retrieves the egg.
--> '''(=McGonagall=):''' That was excellent, Potter!

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** (=McGonagall=) [=McGonagall=] is the first to congratulate Harry after he retrieves the egg.
--> '''(=McGonagall=):''' '''[=McGonagall=]:''' That was excellent, Potter!
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** McGonagall is the first to congratulate Harry after he retrieves the egg.
--> '''McGonagall:''' That was excellent, Potter!

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** McGonagall (=McGonagall=) is the first to congratulate Harry after he retrieves the egg.
--> '''McGonagall:''' '''(=McGonagall=):''' That was excellent, Potter!
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** McGonagall is the first to congratulate Harry after he retrieves the egg.
--> '''McGonagall:''' That was excellent, Potter!
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* During the Graveyard scene, before the NightmareFuel starts, Harry starts realizing something is wrong and goes OhCrap when he sees a gravestone with the name Tom Riddle on it. He tells Cedric they need to get back to the Portkey. Then his scar acts up as a hooded figure approaches him and Cedric; Harry screams at Cedric to run for the cup and save himself, sensing who the figure is. Cedric, in turn, refuses to leave him and points his wand at the figure. Segueing into a TearJerker, Harry releases a BigNo when he hears Voldemort order, ''Kill the spare''. He really did consider Cedric his friend.
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** Just like in the book, the film shows McGonagall as a ParentalSubstitute and MamaBear to Harry.
-->'''McGonagall:''' ''(After Snape suggests that they do make Harry compete)'' Potter is a boy, not a piece of meat!

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** Just like in the book, the film shows McGonagall [=McGonagall=] as a ParentalSubstitute and MamaBear to Harry.
-->'''McGonagall:''' -->'''[=McGonagall=]:''' ''(After Snape suggests that they do make Harry compete)'' Potter is a boy, not a piece of meat!
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** Just like in the book, the film shows McGonagall as a ParentalSubstitute and MamaBear to Harry.
-->'''McGonagall:''' ''(After Snape suggests that they do make Harry compete)'' Potter is a boy, not a piece of meat!

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* Also, after being named the Fourth Champion, nearly everyone -- including Ron, Harry's best friend -- believed that Harry had somehow found a way to sneak into the tournament, just to gain fame - no matter how much he denies it. However, the next morning, before demanding answers from Harry or even mentioning the whole fiasco, Hermione brought Harry a piece of toast, knowing he didn't want to eat in the Great Hall with all the attention he was getting, and asked him if he wanted to go for a walk. Harry later told her everything that happened and ''"to his immense relief, Hermione accepted his story without question,"'' as quoted from the book.

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* Also, after being named the Fourth Champion, nearly everyone -- including Ron, Harry's best friend -- believed that Harry had somehow found a way to sneak into the tournament, just to gain fame - no matter how much he denies it. However, the next morning, before demanding answers from Harry or even mentioning the whole fiasco, Hermione brought Harry a piece of toast, knowing he didn't want to eat in the Great Hall with all the attention he was getting, and asked him if he wanted to go for a walk. Harry later told her everything that happened and ''"to his immense relief, Hermione accepted his story without question,"'' as quoted from the book.book - Hermione, thus, wins the "perfect friend of the year" award.


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*** This is even more heartwarming as Hagrid knows ''exactly'' what it's like to get attention you don't want too - he's half-giant and gets it all the time. The only people who ''don't'' judge him for it are Harry, Ron and Hermione, and he repays it by showing that he's actually ''a brilliant friend.''
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* Sirius instantly believes that Harry *didn't* put his name in the Goblet of Fire, when they're talking in the fireplace.

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* Sirius instantly believes that Harry *didn't* ''didn't'' put his name in the Goblet of Fire, when they're talking in the fireplace.
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* Sirius instantly believes that Harry *didn't* put his name in the Goblet of Fire, when they're talking in the fireplace.
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* After Harry completes the first task, Ron comes to his senses and tries to apologise for not believing him. Harry tells him "It's fine" and they grin at each other. Cue Hermione bursting into tears.

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* After Harry completes the first task, Ron comes to shows up at his senses tent, pale and horrified now that it's sunk in that being entered in the tournament put his friend in mortal peril. He tries to apologise for not believing him. him, Harry tells him "It's fine" fine," and they grin at each other. Cue Hermione bursting into tears.



* Ron's indignation at Karkaroff's biased scoring with regards to Harry and Krum, and then also Harry realizing that most of Hogwarts now support him as much as Cedric.

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* Ron's indignation at Karkaroff's biased scoring with regards to Harry and Krum, Krum (Harry notes that having Ron on his side again is worth a hundred points), and then also Harry realizing that most of Hogwarts now support him as much as Cedric.
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* Malfoy telling Ron and Harry to keep Hermione out of site during the riot at the World Cup could be interpreted as one. He's mocking them the entire conversation but he still basically warned them that Hermione was in danger from the mob because of her muggle-born status, something the three of them hadn't considered until he told them.

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* Malfoy telling Ron and Harry to keep Hermione out of site sight during the riot at the World Cup could be interpreted as one. He's mocking them the entire conversation but he still basically warned them that Hermione was in danger from the mob because of her muggle-born status, something the three of them hadn't considered until he told them.
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* The Giant Squid is described as the "bane" of Students' existence on a trading card as Ron hopes it will attack Krum, which makes it appear violent. In all actuality, the Squid has no intention of harming a soul and actually ''rescues'' Dennis Creevey when he falls into the lake.

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** Viktor's awkward courtship of Hermoine. Here he is, international celebrity, and he's lurking in the library because that's where Hermoine often is, trying to work up the courage to ask her out. The book makes it quite plain that, when he's not on a broom chasing a Snitch, Krum's just as awkward and bumbling as anyone else can be. Nicely fits the "growing up" metaphor throughout the book, too. . . all your amazing skills and talents are no help at all when you want to try and talk with your crush.

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** Viktor's awkward courtship of Hermoine. Hermione. Here he is, international celebrity, and he's lurking in the library because that's where Hermoine Hermione often is, trying to work up the courage to ask her out. The book makes it quite plain that, when he's not on a broom chasing a Snitch, Krum's just as awkward and bumbling as anyone else can be. Nicely fits the "growing up" metaphor throughout the book, too. . . all your amazing skills and talents are no help at all when you want to try and talk with your crush.


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** Hermione teaching Viktor Krum how to pronounce her name. Viktor is making a genuine effort to pronounce a complicated name in a language he's not remotely fluent in, and Hermione isn't even upset at Viktor mispronouncing her name as "hermy-own and "herm-own-ninny" and even grins at Harry when he comes across the two of them.
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** Blink and you'll miss it, but Snape actually puts a hand on [=McGonagall=]'s shoulder, as if trying to comfort her.

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** Blink and you'll miss it, but Snape actually puts a hand on [=McGonagall=]'s shoulder, as if trying to comfort her.
Dumbledore's shoulder.
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** Blink and you'll miss it, but Snape actually puts a hand on McGonagall's shoulder, as if trying to comfort her.

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** Blink and you'll miss it, but Snape actually puts a hand on McGonagall's [=McGonagall=]'s shoulder, as if trying to comfort her.
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* Everything about Sirius in this book. Harry trusts his godfather intimately, despite having met him fairly recently, and Sirius returns from his comfortable hideaway to live on the run in Britain (which involves borderline starving) just to be close to Harry while he's in danger. After Harry's traumatic experience in the graveyard, Sirius is immediately there for him and stays with him while he recovers and recounts the tale to Dumbledore like an emotional support dog.
-->'''Ron:''' He must really like you, Harry. Imagine living off of rats!
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** Blink and you'll miss it, but Snape actually puts a hand on McGonagall's shoulder, as if trying to comfort her.
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** He does, however, appear in spirit form to encourage a boy he's never met to fight the homicidal dark wizard.
---> "He was a real wizard, then? Killed me, that one did...You fight him, boy..."
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* Snape and [=McGonagall=] both realise what's happened when Cedric and Harry return; McGonagall puts her hand to her head in shock at that fact that a student has ''died'' and Snape awkwardly looks around, not really knowing what to do, but is just as equally horrified.

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* Snape and [=McGonagall=] both realise what's happened when Cedric and Harry return; McGonagall [=McGonagall=] puts her hand to her head in shock at that fact that a student has ''died'' and Snape awkwardly looks around, not really knowing what to do, but is just as equally horrified.
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* Snape and [=McGonagall=] both realise what's happened when Cedric and Harry return; McGonagall puts her hand to her head in shock at that fact that a student has ''died'' and Snape awkwardly looks around, not really knowing what to do, but is just as equally horrified.
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* Also, after being named the Fourth Champion, nearly everyone -- including Ron, Harry's best friend -- believed that Harry had somehow found a way to sneak into the tournament, just to gain fame. However, the next morning, before demanding answers from Harry or even mentioning the whole fiasco, Hermione brought Harry a piece of toast, knowing he didn't want to eat in the Great Hall with all the attention he was getting, and asked him if he wanted to go for a walk. Harry later told her everything that happened and ''"to his immense relief, Hermione accepted his story without question,"'' as quoted from the book.

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* Also, after being named the Fourth Champion, nearly everyone -- including Ron, Harry's best friend -- believed that Harry had somehow found a way to sneak into the tournament, just to gain fame.fame - no matter how much he denies it. However, the next morning, before demanding answers from Harry or even mentioning the whole fiasco, Hermione brought Harry a piece of toast, knowing he didn't want to eat in the Great Hall with all the attention he was getting, and asked him if he wanted to go for a walk. Harry later told her everything that happened and ''"to his immense relief, Hermione accepted his story without question,"'' as quoted from the book.
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** Harry also feels a rush of gratitude after Hagrid believes him too without question.
--->'''Hagrid:''' No idea who put yeh in fer it, Harry?
--->'''Harry:''' You believe I didn’t do it, then?
--->'''Hagrid:''' Course I do. Yeh say it wasn’ you, an’ I believe ye.
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** Viktor's awkward courtship of Hermoine. Here he is, international celebrity, and he's lurking in the library because that's where Hermoine often is, trying to work up the courage to ask her out. The book makes it quite plain that, when he's not on a broom chasing a Snitch, Krum's just as awkward and bumbling as anyone else can be. Nicely fits the "growing up" metaphor throughout the book, too. . . all your amazing skills and talents are no help at all when you want to try and talk with your crush.
** Viktor asking to talk to Harry alone. Everyone makes a big deal about how stupid it was for Harry to agree, since not only is Viktor his rival in the Triwizard Tournament, and could have used time alone to sabotage Harry for the final task, but Viktor is also doted upon by a Headmaster who was once a Death Eater, giving further reason why Harry agreeing to be alone with him is a bad idea. But Viktor just wants to clear the air between them about Hermoine, and the tone of the conversation implies that, if Harry and Hermoine really are attracted to each other, [[IJustWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Viktor will gracefully step aside.]] And ''that'' is how you gentleman.
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** In it's own way, Arthur's epic rage at the twins for said prank. He feels they did it just because Dudley was a Muggle, and the twins are slipping into the FantasticRacism that's becoming more prominent among wizards. Once it's made clear Fred and George pranked Dudley not because he's a Muggle, but because he's a despicable person, Arthur is still incensed, because he wants his boys to be better than that.
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** It's even more poignant because, as it's pointed out in the book, Cedric is willingly giving up the kind of glory Hufflepuff hasn't even come close to in ''decades''. As is so often seen in the fandom, Hufflepuff has an (undeserved) reputation as the useless house, the "load o' duffers", the ones who aren't special or important in any way. Cedric ''knows'' that. He knows that if he and Harry walk out of the maze both holding the Cup, it won't be Hufflepuff that goes down in history; it will be Harry Potter, once again. He willingly gives up a chance to singlehandedly change Hufflepuff's reputation forever, solely because it was the right thing to do. He would rather give up the glory altogether than take a victory he doesn't feel he earned--He and Harry both saved each other in the maze, they both earned the victory, and by god they're both going to share in it.

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** It's even more poignant because, as it's pointed out in the book, Cedric is willingly giving up the kind of glory Hufflepuff hasn't even come close to in ''decades''. As is so often seen in the fandom, Hufflepuff HufflepuffHouse has an (undeserved) reputation as the useless house, the "load o' duffers", the ones who aren't special or important in any way. Cedric ''knows'' that. He knows that if he and Harry walk out of the maze both holding the Cup, it won't be Hufflepuff that goes down in history; it will be Harry Potter, once again. He willingly gives up a chance to singlehandedly change Hufflepuff's reputation forever, solely because it was the right thing to do. He would rather give up the glory altogether than take a victory he doesn't feel he earned--He and Harry both saved each other in the maze, they both earned the victory, and by god they're both going to share in it.
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** The fact that Professor [=McGonagall=] doesn't even explain to Harry that it's the Weasleys and Cedric matter-of-factly comes back from the room to tell Harry "they're waiting for you" shows that even they know that the Weasleys are essentially Harry's family.

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** The fact that Professor [=McGonagall=] doesn't even explain to Harry that it's the Weasleys and Cedric matter-of-factly comes back from the room to tell Harry "they're waiting for you" shows that even they know that the Weasleys are essentially Harry's ''[[FamilyOfChoice real]]'' family.

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