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to all of his adventures. And thats why this paper was made, to analyze Hermiones strong character into a deeper aspect of Harry Potter book series.
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The books were chosen as the source of the data because they described personality of main subject of this paper, Hermione Granger. The secondary data, which the writer used, includes dictionaries, collecting data from internet, and references from other readers opinion.
3.1.1 High-Intelligence
When we heard name Hermione Granger, all of our assumption at first will refer to her outstanding intelligence. Hermione granger is known as a smart student in Hogwarts. At first everyone keeps making of fun of her since they think Hermione is too excessive and looks like a conceited student who needs all attention. But after all she definitely proved her self as the real smart student who never failed her studies and always knows everything that everyone does not even care about. Harry in the sixth book (Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince) describes Hermione to Professor Slughorn as the best student in his year, a compliment that everyone will agree with. It is not just among students, Lupin, one of the professors in Hogwarts even admitted her as the smartest witch of her age.
Lupin stopped dead. Then, with an obvious effort, he turned to Hermione and said, How long have you known? Ages, Hermione whispered. Since I did Professor Snapes essay. Hell be delighted, said Lupin coolly. He assigned that essay hoping someone would realize what my symptoms meant. . . . Did you check the lunar chart and realize that I was always ill at the full moon? Or did you realize that the boggart changed into the moon when it saw me? Both, Hermione said quietly. Lupin forced a laugh. Youre the cleverest witch of your age Ive ever met, Hermione. (Harry potter and the prisoner of Azkaban, chap 17) Hermione can be known as a smart student, but she will never claim her self as one. She has a delicate personality that makes her always be humble. Especially when it comes to intelligence, she will say (after done explaining something) that everything she just said is actually from a history book or something, she said it as if its a common thing to be known by everyone in the world. Harry started explaining about hidden microphones and recording equipment. Ron was fascinated, but Hermione interrupted them. "Aren't you ever going to read Hogwarts History?" "What's the point?" said Ron. "You know it by heart, we can just ask you." (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, chap 28) She is a kind of person who is not proud easily with her own intelligence. She will not hesitate to say that anyone can be better than her. "Harry--you're a great wizard, you know." "I'm not as good as you," said Harry, very embarrassed, as she let him go. Me! said Hermione. Books! And cleverness! There are more important thingsfriendship and bravery andoh Harrybe careful! (Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone, chap 16)
Sometimes, she also fits the role of the Feminist Woman, who works for herself and is not afraid of using her intelligence to bypass men. Hermione Granger not only receives Outstanding grades in her classes, but she is also a very strong character who proves that girls can be just as good as the boys.
She understands how wrong it is to enslave the house elves against their will and how it's wrong to prosecute Buckbeak for doing what hippogriffs do. She understands that it's right to help them thats why she works very hard to make a defense for Buckbeak, and starts S.P.E.W. to end the oppression of house elves. When the Minister asks her if she has any intent on following a career in law enforcement she says she wants to do some good in the world. Her desire to do right and wrong is similar to Harry's heroics, but different at the way of the visualization. Since Hermione's actions are of a moral nature and Harry's heroics are his bravery and chivalry.
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Real Friendship
Out of the most memorable characteristic of Hermione, there is one thing we
always admire about her, it is her priceless real friendship with her two best friends, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. She seems to be a real friend for Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. She always thinks of them first over her own self. She will sacrifice everything just to help them solve their problem as long as they stand for the right. In the first book, when Neville Longbottom stop the three of them from going outside which will break the rules of Hogwarts, Hermione, in apologitic way, cursed him to keep Harry in his way. (Harry Potter and the Sorceres Stone) For the first time we can see Hermione breaks the rule in the second book. For helping Harry knows the truth about the heir of slytherin, she makes the polyjuice potion, the most complicated potion that will make her in trouble if they are discovered. However, she knows that it is the right thing to do so she will not go back. Even when the whole school knows that Harry might be the heir to Slytherin, Hermione chooses to support Harry and believes him. (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret)
When Harry faces the dragon in the Triwizard Tournament Hermione is there to cheer him on, even when all of his school mates including Ron Weasley are angry at him. (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) There are times in the seven book series when Harry Potter is down, far down, especially in the later books as Harry faces deaths, and endures fear that no one believes in him. Especially it happens after the series turns to a darker story following the death of Cedric Diggory at the end of the fourth book, and particularly following the death of Sirius Black in the Order of the Phoenix and the death of Hogwarts Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore. When Harry is overwhelmed by the pressure surrounding him, it is Hermione who never gives up. It is Hermione who will think another way, and it is only Hermione who tries her best in the worst situation instead of becoming panic in the wrong time. Sure, they each make mistakes, but in the end, in the case of Hermione, she will always stick with Harry and believe there will be another way even when she knows they have lost their way. Unlike Harry, who seems to have some kind of fear but somehow he decides to be reckless when he has to do something risky, or Ron, who usually expect something harmless for him and everyone around him and sometimes clueless about how risky things that they have to deal with, Hermione, by her intelligence, tries to understand each and every danger that faces her and her friends. It is her who will curse any spell in the right time and the right place, it is her who will not fix her mind when Harry and Ron fighting each other, she will never show whose side she will stand for, and she will remain neutral while thinking a way to make them calm down. It is because she has a high ability in taking a completely right decision to put her mind and soul to what is right. Hermiones choices show her to be a brave character in the Harry Potter series. In some harry Potter books she even almost lose her life just to cover Harry from death, because she thinks that no one can fight Lord Voldemort face to face but Harry itself. She believes it, so she stands for it.
CHAPTER IV CONCLUSION
4.1 Conclusion
After analyzing the character of Hermione Granger that refers to J.K Rowlings Harry Potter series, the writer concludes that:
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She is sensible and strong, it is because being a muggle-born which means that her parents are not wizards. However, she is not shy away easily and she proves herself persistently even though it obviously pains her that muggle-born is seen in such a bad way, but it also gives her as motivation to win the fight against Voldemort and someone who fights against muggle-born like Malfoy and Umbridge.
Hermione has always shown an extremely deep understanding of right and wrong. That is why she over and over again defends and helps those who can't defend or help themselves.
Hermione is probably the most essential character in the trio (Harry, Ron, and Hermione). She is brilliant, she is capable and talented. Harry may have bravery
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and natural ability, but Hermione not only has natural ability but enormous knowledge as well. Her cleverness and knowledge have saved the trio countless amounts of times.
According to J.K. Rowlings statement : I have often said that Hermione is a bit like me when I was younger. I think I was seen by other people as a right little know-it-all, but I hope that it is clear that underneath Hermione's swottiness there is a lot of insecurity and a great fear of failure. J.K. Rowling It means that beneath Hermiones intelligence, she is not always cool, calm and a kind of all-under-control person. She is just like a normal person should be, seek for perfectness because she has a fear of failure. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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