fakeituntilyoumakeitphff:

spoken-not-written:

oopsphan:

darlinghogwarts:

In the books, Hermione’s boggart is failing her classes. Her greatest fear is failing her classes.

However, it goes a lot deeper than that. Subconsciously, I think she believes that if she does not do well and if she fails, they’ll kick her out of Hogwarts and the Wizarding World. So her real fear isn’t failing.

At Hogwarts, she has two wonderful friends who love her, and she is getting to live in an incredible world. She doesn’t want to lose that, and she thinks that if she does bad in her classes, they won’t let her come back.

Her real fear is rejection and loss.

so what if…

when in the philosophers stone her line “we could be killed, or worse.. expelled” wasn’t her being snooty or a teachers pet..

but her saying that she would rather die than stop going to hogwarts and never see her friends again?

why

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potionsmasters:

Book moments I wish had been in the movies: 1/?

“This is just as well, Potter,’ said Snape coldly,
‘because you are neither special nor important, and it’s not up
to you to find out what the Dark Lord is saying to his Death
Eaters.’
‘No – that’s your job, isn’t it?’ Harry shot
at him.
Harry had not meant to say it; it had burst out of him
in temper. For a long moment they stared at each other, Harry
convinced he had gone too far. But there was a curious, almost
satisfied expression on Snape’s face when he answered.
‘Yes,
Potter,’ he said, his eyes glinting, ‘That’s my job.”
– Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, chapter 26