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There is no doubting that Dumbledore and Harry shared a bond, but it appears that Dumbledore trusted Hermione more than either Ron or Harry. The kiss that Ron and Hermione shared is certainly incredibly passionate, but she did technically kiss Harry before their big moment. The two kisses mean entirely different things — her kiss with Harry was platonic and a gesture of luck toward her friend, while her kiss with Ron was passionate and romantic — but if Ron were to have seen it, he would have likely been very upset.
Sometimes we see that Harry and Hermione are connected at a much more basic level of their relationship. If you strip away all of the magic and adventures, you are left with two normal people who share similar personalities - and middle names.
There's another another thing they have in common. Bellatrix Lestrange has certainly earned her place in the Harry Potter villain Hall of Fame due to the despicable things she has done. She is undoubtedly one of the most deranged witches in the Harry Potter universe. To think that they would share something in common with Bellatrix is uncomfortable to think of, but it is true.
Speaking of Bellatrix Lestrange, she is also part of the link that Harry and Hermione share, but it is certainly not a happy memory. Each of these situations is one that they would like to forget, but these harmful words are etched into their memories and bodies forever. The argument between Ron and Harry which took place during Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was their first major right. It had readers genuinely questioning whether or not Ron and Harry would ever make up.
If you're anything like us, your emotions are all over the place after JK Rowling declared she regretted pairing Hermione with Ron, and that. Ron and Hermione was quite literally flawed wish fulfilment by Jo Rowling. She made a lot of mistakes a lot of HeRon writers do, and saw that Hermione would.
While Ron and Hermione had argued before — and even stopped speaking for a period of time — it was almost inconceivable that the two male friends would end their relationship. While Ron was off fighting his feelings of jealousy, Hermione stuck by Harry instead of following her husband-to-be. Through a time where Harry needed assistance finding a strategy to complete a very daunting First Task, Hermione stuck by him.
It is safe to say that there have been multiple fights within the group which have almost ended their friendships, except for between Harry and Hermione. Throughout the series, the arguments that involve both Harry and Hermione could only be classified as minor disagreements, which always result in the two of them understanding each other rather quickly without any bad blood left to brew between them.
Hermione grew up with her two parents while Harry was "raised" by The Dursleys. In contrast, Ron has one of the most well-known pure-blood families in Britain.
While Ron had been exposed to magic from the day he was born, both Harry and Hermione did not learn about it until they turned eleven and received their Hogwarts acceptance letters. JK Rowling revealed that Dumbledore was gay and in love with Grindelwald to a delighted fan response. We know why it happened — Harry is given a father figure again who is ripped away from him, it was terrible but necessary for him to be independent.
It would have been so nice if he was cleared before he snuffed it — just to see everyone apologise! Harry and Ginny having three kids? JK Rowling said that Dobby had to die to wake Harry up to what he was doing. They both symbolised the same thing! And Dobby is the cutest little fella, for shame! Here we have probably the coolest cross-genre between crime and fantasy ever…at our fingertips…and it is pretty much ignored! The Aurors, an elite of specialist officers for the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, are mentioned and of course Tonks, Kingsley and Moody are the Aurors we are introduced to in the books — but their work is only mentioned!
Not many are like that. They would either be scared and not get involved or create a huge drama Lavender or Parvati no offence they turned out fine in the end too. One must not simply forget that best friend and lover are not always the same. Why I always thought that Harry and Hermione would be a good pairing personality-wise although, as pointed out, it would be completely non-canon: They make a great team. Harry and Hermione always seemed to be the core of solving the mysterious events surrounding Hogwarts: Hermione with knowledge and wit, while Harry - with wit, vision and intuition.
They seemed to understand what the other is thinking and be able to respond to it, and I find this unspoken mutual understanding very attractive.
That's how it was conceived, really. Get the best at Telegraph Puzzles. After that you are an adult in the world who can choose from a handful of professions: It was almost funny. Somehow I get the feeling that JK Rowling poured her own unrealised wishes or some hurt about how relationships don't always work out the way you want them to into the story.
They seemed to complete each other so well. Harry had the guts, bravery and impulsiveness, the hot-blooded 'do' , while Hermione had the wisdom to point him in the right direction, the 'wait! Consider this before you do something'. This mutual understanding they had, in combination with those qualities, to my mind, personality-wise, could potentially make them a great couple, able to overcome life's challenges and move forward while also enjoying each other's company.
Hermione and Ron, on the other hand.. By the vibe I get, personality-wise Harry and Hermione come way more naturally while Hermione and Ron..
Harry and Hermione also seem to feel really comfortable around each other, while I can't say the same about Hermione and Ron. Somehow I get the feeling that JK Rowling poured her own unrealised wishes or some hurt about how relationships don't always work out the way you want them to into the story. But that's just my impression, perhaps as a psychology student, perhaps as an artist, perhaps as someone with a different view of how the pieces of the World fall together.
That said, I must admit, up to this point, I've only seen the HP movies, therefore my judgement is biased and based solely on the actors' portrayal of the characters.
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