Bewitching Facts About Hermione Granger

Bewitching Facts About Hermione Granger


January 3, 2024 | Miles Brucker

Bewitching Facts About Hermione Granger


"Books! And cleverness! There are more important things–Friendship! And Bravery!" —Hermione Granger

Hermione Granger is the cleverest witch of her generation, and so much more than just a sidekick to Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. She regularly gets her wizarding friends out of binds with her smarts, magic abilities, and quick-thinking solutions, even though she has no wizarding blood herself.


1. The Girl Behind The Magic

Hermione Jean Granger was born on 19 September 1979. She started at Hogwarts aged 11, in 1991.

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2. An Unlikely Witch

Both of Granger’s parents are Muggles–non-wizarding folks–who work as dentists. At age 11, she discovered she was a witch, and was sent off to study at Hogwarts.

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3. What’s In A Name?

The name “Hermione” is rooted in Greek mythology: it derives from Hermes, the messenger god, who was able to live between the world of both humans and gods. Likewise, Granger is able to transition between the Muggle and wizarding worlds.

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4. Hermi-who?

While her wizarding pals have no trouble pronouncing her first name, some Muggle fans still do. The correct pronunciation is her-my-oh-nee, as Granger herself tells Victor Krum in The Goblet of Fire.

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5. Finding Her Place

Just like her friend Harry Potter, the Sorting Hat struggled to decide which Hogwarts house Granger best belonged in: Ravenclaw or Gryffindor. The clever witch almost found herself in with the bookish, wise Ravenclaw cohort, but after four minutes of thought, the Hat eventually decided she was a better fit with Gryffindor’s traits–daring, nerve, and chivalry.

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6. Truly Petrifying

Granger narrowly dodged demise in her second year when she was petrified by the basilisk after seeing it in a mirror. If she had looked directly into its gaze, she would have perished.

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7. Making Magic

Granger’s wand is 10 ¾ inches, and made of vine wood with a dragon heartstring core.

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8. Nobody's Perfect

She was used to being the teacher’s pet in every class, but Granger did struggle in one: Divination, which involved trying to tell the future through tea leaves, crystal balls, and other methods. Granger called it "woolly" and "a lot of guesswork". Granger ended up storming out when Professor Trelawney suggested she just didn’t have the skills for Divination.

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9. Flying Solo

Granger was meant to have a younger sister but author JK Rowling left her creation too late, and so decided Hermione should stay an only child.

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10. Breaking The Rules

Granger was the driving force behind the creation of Dumbledore’s Army, a secret organization to teach students practical spells for Defence Against the Dark Arts after Hogwarts High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge decided students should only learn theory.

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11. Return To Sender

Granger received hate mail after journalist Rita Skeeter wrote that she had broken the hearts of both Potter and Krum. Outraged readers sent Granger "Howlers," which shrieked insults the entire dining hall could hear. Another reader posted  bubotuber pus that splattered on Granger, leaving her in need of medical treatment.

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12. Not Quite Right

Granger’s last name was originally going to be “Puckle,” but it wasn’t the right fit for her character.

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13. A Living Nightmare

Granger’s very worst fear is getting poor grades in school. After she entered a trunk with a boggart—a magical creature that shapeshifts into a person’s worst fear—as part of her Defence Against the Dark Arts exam, she ran out screaming. The boggart had transformed into Professor McGonagall and told her she’d failed everything.

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14. I Smell A Rat

Granger adopted a fluffy orange cat called Crookshanks who no one else at the pet shop seemed to want. Because he was half-kneazle—a magical creature—Crookshanks knew Ron Weasley’s pet rat, Scabbers, was actually Peter Pettigrew in his animagus form.

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15. Graduation Day

Granger's studies were disrupted by the Second WizardingW(1995-1998), but she returned to Hogwarts to complete her NEWT (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test) exams in 1998. She was the only one of her trio of friends to take the tests.

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16. A Land Down Under

After her parents visited the wizarding world, Granger altered their memories to make them forget the experience and sent them to Australia. After the Second Wizarding W., she went and found them—and restored their memories.

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17. On The Otter Hand…

Ever wonder why Granger’s patronus is an otter? It’s not because she’s cute or buoyant: turns out the otter is Rowling’s favourite animal.

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18. Brush With Demise

Granger only narrowly survived being tortured by Bellatrix Lestrange in the Skirmish at Malfoy Manor during the Second Wizarding W. She was saved by Potter and Weasley, with help from Dobby the house elf.

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19. Life Imitates Art

British actress Emma Watson grew up playing Granger in the Harry Potter films, and has become something of a real-life Hermione. Like her character, Watson is a highly-intelligent bookworm, and goes to school at the Ivy League . Watson also isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes in: while Granger created SPEW (Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare), Watson is a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador.

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20. A Bad Brew

After brewing Polyjuice potion so she, Weasley, and Potter could "become" three members of Slytherin, Granger wound up in hospital: it turned out that her sample of hair–a crucial ingredient–wasn’t from Millicent Bulstrode, but from a cat. It took Granger some time to recover.

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21. Career Woman

With her brains and talent, Granger could have excelled at any job. She first pursued her passion for liberating house elves, joining the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, before starting a career in law with the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. She later became the Minister for Magic.

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22. Fairy Godmother

Granger is godmother to Potter and Ginny Weasley’s son, James Sirius Potter.

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23. Ugly Duckling

As a child, Granger had bushy brown hair and large front teeth, which grew enormous after she was cursed by Draco Malfoy in her third year. When the school’s matron, Madam Pomfrey, removed the curse, Granger let Pomfrey shrink her teeth just a little bit extra. Granger also started using Sleekeazy's Hair Potion to smooth her hair.

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24. If I Could Turn Back Time

Few wizards are allowed to travel through time, but Granger is one of them: in her third year, the Ministry of Magic granted her use of a rare Time-Turner so she could take more classes than humanly possible. All Time-Turners were later destroyed during a battle in the Department of Mysteries.

Many fans have pointed out the time-turner plot hole: Hermione (or Dumbledore, or aurors from the Ministry of Magic) should have used the time-turner to stop Voldemort before he became dangerous, bust most fans don't realize that wizards actually cannot use time-turners to drastically change history. This is addressed in the Pottermore moment "The Time Turner," where it's revealed that time-turners cannot be used to effect major changes without incurring dire (but unspecified) consequences.

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25. Happily Ever After

Granger eventually married Ron Weasley, one of her two best friends. The couple has two children: Rose and Hugo.

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26. Love Triangle

Should Granger have settled down with Harry Potter instead? Rowling has since revealed that she may have been mistaken in her matchmaking–and she admits Granger and Weasley probably needed relationship counselling!

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