When he glanced back, the dog had disappeared. Later, during a Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff Quidditch match, Harry saw a "the silhouette of an enormous shaggy black dog" in the topmost empty row of seats, which wildly distracted him. Harry's stomach "lurched" upon remembering he had witnessed the dog at Magnolia Crescent. When the tea leaves revealed the Grim, a horrified Professor Trelawney informed Harry, that the Grim is the possible omen of death. The term 'Grim' was only first mentioned to Harry by Professor Trelawney during a Divination lesson studying the art of Tessomancy. The Grim in Harry's teacup during Divination Whilst in Flourish and Blotts in Diagon Alley, he noticed a book, entitled Death Omens: What to Do When You Know the Worst is Coming with the front cover depicting a large black dog with gleaming eyes, strikingly similar to the one he witnessed on Magnolia Crescent. By the time Harry had got back up again, the creature has vanished. Shocked, he stepped backwards and fell off the curb, into the street, and inadvertently summoned the Knight Bus to his rescue. In 1993, after accidentally inflating his aunt, Marjorie Dursley, Harry Potter ran away from number 4 Privet Drive, and by the time he reached Magnolia Crescent he witnessed "the hulking outline of something very big, with wide, gleaming eyes". " Oh, for goodness ' sake! Not that ridiculous Grim again !" - Hermione Granger, after Professor Trelawney claimed to see the Grim in Harry's crystal ball Īt one point in life prior to 1993, Ron's uncle Bilius was rumoured to have seen a Grim and died a day later.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |