Did Hagrid open the Chamber of Secrets?

In his third year at Hogwarts, Hagrid was caught talking to Aragog in the dungeons by Tom Riddle, who alleged that Aragog was the "Monster of Slytherin", and that Hagrid had opened the Chamber of Secrets. In fact, it was Riddle who had opened the Chamber, and the monster was actually a basilisk.
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Why was Hagrid blamed for opening the Chamber of Secrets?

Tom convinced the headmaster at the time that Aragog was the monster that had been attacking students, framing Hagrid for opening the Chamber and Myrtle's death. To add insult to injury, Riddle even received an award for Special Services to the School for pulling off this nefarious scheme.
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Who opens the Chamber of Secrets?

A manifestation of Tom Riddle reveals he is Lord Voldemort and the Heir of Slytherin. He opened the Chamber and framed Hagrid. He has been using the diary to possess and control Ginny, who had been behaving strangely. The basilisk appears to kill Harry.
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Who unlocked the Chamber of Secrets in Harry Potter?

Professor Binns was cut from the film adaptation, and so Professor McGonagall is the one who reveals the history of the chamber. Ginny Weasley opened the Chamber under Tom Riddle's control; however, she only could open it because of Riddle's ability to speak Parseltongue.
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Is Hagrid the one who opened the Chamber of Secrets?

In his third year at Hogwarts, Hagrid was caught talking to Aragog in the dungeons by Tom Riddle, who alleged that Aragog was the "Monster of Slytherin", and that Hagrid had opened the Chamber of Secrets. In fact, it was Riddle who had opened the Chamber, and the monster was actually a basilisk.
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It's all about Hagrid...

Can a Muggle go to Azkaban?

Those who could not prove that they had magical heritage — in other words, any Muggle-born and potentially some half-bloods — were sentenced to Azkaban for having "stolen" magic. Some, however, were apparently released after being stripped of their wands and their jobs, and ended up homeless.
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Why didn't Hermione hug Ron?

In the film, she only hugs Harry, and just gives a hesitant handshake to Ron (Note: This was the result of Emma Watson being hesitant to hug both Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint in public view, with her hugging Radcliffe during filming having to be frozen for a few seconds to get the desired effect due to Watson ...
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What does Dobby call Ron?

Dobby also referred to Ron as Harry's "Wheezy."
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Did Lucius Malfoy plan to open the Chamber of Secrets?

After the battle Harry Potter, with Dobby's tacit hints, was able to correctly surmise Lucius Malfoy's involvement in the opening in the Chamber of Secrets, with Albus Dumbledore concluding that Lucius slipped the diary to Ginny Weasley for personal gain, in hope of sabotaging the Muggle Protection Act her father, ...
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Who is Draco Malfoy's boyfriend?

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Who never opened the Chamber of Secrets?

After determining that Hagrid never opened the Chamber of Secrets, why did he not choose to get a new wand and study to become a wizard? This never made sense to me. He was expelled from Hogwarts in his third year because Riddle set him up as the person unleashing the monster on to the students.
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Who is the true heir of Slytherin?

Looking into the past, the true heir of Slytherin turns out to be none other than Tom Marvolo Riddle, better known as Lord Voldemort, the Dark Lord. Besides his ability to speak Parseltongue, which he passed on to Harry after he survived his attack, his bloodline was linked to the Hogwarts founder.
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Did Hagrid really go to Azkaban?

Imprisonment in Azkaban

During the 1992–1993 school year, Hagrid showed public disdain for the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Gilderoy Lockhart, although he never did so for any other teachers. In 1993 Hagrid was sent to the wizarding prison, Azkaban, when the Chamber of Secrets was re-opened.
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Why did Voldemort get Hagrid?

At the beginning of the Battle of Hogwarts, the Death Eaters invaded the home of the Acromantula and drove them to attack the school. When the spiders attacked, Hagrid ran forwards to protect them. Acromantula are horribly strong, so it is likely that they captured him and took him to Lord Voldemort.
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Why did Tom Riddle become Voldemort?

It was around this time that Riddle gave himself the alias 'Lord Voldemort', to spare himself of the reminder of his 'filthy Muggle father', who he later learned had abandoned his wife after learning she was a witch (although in reality he left her after she stopped controlling him with a love potion).
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Why didn't Hermione help Dobby?

Honestly, Hermione knew Dobby was a lost case... nothing could have revived Dobby after the attack or she would have definitely helped Harry with Dobby considering she was the girl who started S.P.E.W(Society for the Elfish welfare) and fought for elf rights. There was nothing to be done at that point.
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What did Dobby call Draco?

"Master Malfoy", "Mr. Malfoy", "Draco Malfoy" or "Draco". We know that he calls Harry, "Harry Potter" and that in giving Harry his report on Draco's movements during HBP, he says "Draco Malfoy is a bad boy!" But anyone could use Draco's full name in that context. We also know that in the DH1 movie, he calls Ron "Mr.
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What does Dobby call Dumbledore?

In his concession that Dobby can call him a barmy old codger, Dumbledore ought to know that of course it will never happen, as he is inherently not one in his having given Dobby that assurance of freedom.
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When did Ron realize he loves Hermione?

Ron first began to show signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry when Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood" that he tried to hex him, and was even more upset than Harry when she was one of the Basilisk's victims.
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Did Ron and Hermione actually kiss?

Ron and Hermione finally lock lips during a distressing moment in Deathly Hallows — Part 2 when the characters are in the Chamber of Secrets. Hermione, with support from Ron, destroys one of the last remaining Horcruxes with a basilisk fang, which causes a magical wave of water to come crashing towards them.
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Why did Ron date Lavender when he liked Hermione?

She took to complimenting him and flirting with him, which Ron seemed surprised and flattered by, though he was interested in Hermione Granger at the time. However, after Ron became angry with Hermione, he began to appreciate Lavender's care for him and entered into a romantic relationship with Lavender.
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Was Umbridge a death eater?

Harry describes Umbridge to Sirius Black, saying that she's vile enough to be a Death Eater, despite not being one. Umbridge is also depicted to be a prejudiced person, despising half-breeds and Muggle-born witches and wizards to the point of firing Hagrid due to his half-giant birth status.
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Do Hermione's parents know she's a witch?

She and her husband were proud and accepting of their daughter's identity as a witch, which explained some strange things which happened around her when she was a child. They entered the magical world in 1992 to buy Hermione's school supplies, and were assisted by Arthur Weasley.
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Who built Azkaban?

IT WASN'T ORIGINALLY A PRISON

Well, that's because originally, Azkaban was a fortress built by the sorcerer Ekrizdis, who himself was a powerful and insane practitioner of the Dark Arts. Ekrizdis actually lured, tortured, and killed Muggle sailors there up until he died and the concealment charms faded.
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