Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Nhân vật/Hermione Granger”

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== Analysis ==
 
Hermione is an integral part of "the Trio", but unlike Harry, who is the "hero", and Ron, the "sidekick/lancer", her role is more difficult to define, though she is the stabilizing force among the three. It is clear that, without her vast intellect and meticulous planning, the other two would never have succeeded in Dumbledore's quest to find and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes. Whereas Harry begins losing faith in Dumbledore, and Ron loses faith in Harry (causing him to temporarily depart the quest), Hermione remains steadfast, determined, and loyal to Harry, and always believing in Dumbledore and his mission. In some ways, she assumes Dumbledore's role, gently guiding Harry and Ron with her logical, wise advice, while keeping her eye on the ultimate goal: defeating Voldemort. However, Hermione's erudite, bossy, and overly cautious personality can annoy both Harry and Ron, though these traits soften somewhat over time.
 
Of the Trio, Hermione seems the most rational, though she is occasionally high-strung. She is consistently the best student at Hogwarts in almost every subject and would almost certainly have become Head Girl had she stayed at Hogwarts for her seventh year. Failure is Hermione's deepest fear, and she seems to have a near obsessive-compulsive drive to achieve the highest marks and to follow all rules, though she has gradually mellowed with regard to the latter in later books, if she feels it is justified.