
Hermione Granger
MajorA young girl with fair skin, lots of bushy brown hair and rather large front teeth who stands as an eleven-year-old first-year at Hogwarts. Her mobile face shows wide eyes in surprise, an open mouth with terror, trembling lips, dropped jaws, and tears streaming down her cheeks during moments of fear or emotion, while she shrinks against walls or sinks to the floor when frightened. She wears new Hogwarts robes during school activities and a pink bathrobe in the common room at night, presenting a neat if untamed appearance that fits her role as a studious young witch.
Hermione Granger evolves from a know-it-all first-year witch, bossy and isolated, into the indispensable intellectual backbone of Harry Potter's trio, her bushy-haired, bookish demeanor masking growing bravery and resourcefulness. In Philosopher's Stone, she forges her golden friendship trio amid a troll attack; Chamber of Secrets sees her petrified while unraveling the basilisk mystery; and Prisoner of Azkaban marks her mastery of time travel via the Time-Turner, confronting Sirius Black and saving lives, all while her tan from a magical vacation hints at broadening horizons beyond Hogwarts' walls.
Physical Description
A young girl with fair skin, lots of bushy brown hair and rather large front teeth who stands as an eleven-year-old first-year at Hogwarts. Her mobile face shows wide eyes in surprise, an open mouth with terror, trembling lips, dropped jaws, and tears streaming down her cheeks during moments of fear or emotion, while she shrinks against walls or sinks to the floor when frightened. She wears new Hogwarts robes during school activities and a pink bathrobe in the common room at night, presenting a neat if untamed appearance that fits her role as a studious young witch. A young Hogwarts witch with fair skin, a mass of bushy brown hair, and warm brown eyes that shine when she is engaged in debate or discovery. Her cheeks frequently flush with bright pink patches during emotional moments, and she maintains an intelligent, slightly anxious expression while wearing her dark Hogwarts school robes over a neat uniform. She moves with energetic purpose, often carrying books or hurrying between classes with a determined air. A thirteen-year-old girl with a very brown tanned complexion from her summer away, an expressive round face that flushes pink when embarrassed, turns white with terror, or shows bloodshot eyes and tears during stress, and often bears dark shadows under her eyes from overwork and lack of sleep. Her hair falls into her eyes requiring frequent brushing away as she hurries between classes with towering piles of books, and she maintains a slender youthful build while wearing her everyday Hogwarts school robes, sometimes with a cloak pulled over her head or wrapped in thick scarves against the winter cold.
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Evolution
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A thirteen-year-old girl with a very brown tanned complexion from her summer away, an expressive round face that flushes pink when embarrassed, turns white with terror, or shows bloodshot eyes and tears during stress, and often bears dark shadows under her eyes from overwork and lack of sleep. Her hair falls into her eyes requiring frequent brushing away as she hurries between classes with towering piles of books, and she maintains a slender youthful build while wearing her everyday Hogwarts school robes, sometimes with a cloak pulled over her head or wrapped in thick scarves against the winter cold.
- Acquires intelligent half-kneazle cat Crookshanks, sparking arguments with Ron over Scabbers.
- Uses Time-Turner to attend extra classes, showing academic overload.
- Reveals truth about Sirius Black and Peter Pettigrew, orchestrating their escape.
Relationships
Friendship begins with troll rescue in book 1, deepens as she provides intellectual support and solves mysteries in book 2 via letters and research, and solidifies in book 3 with Time-Turner aid and unwavering loyalty during the Sirius Black crisis.
Initial friction turns to strong bond through troll incident in book 1; continues with teamwork in book 2; strains in book 3 over pet conflicts (Crookshanks vs. Scabbers) but endures as core friendship.
Acquires the intelligent half-kneazle cat in book 3, which plays key role in exposing Scabbers as Pettigrew.
Key Events
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban