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

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Ron apparently remains oblivious to Hermione's feelings, as well as to his own, at least until late in ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''. The Twins give Ron a book on how to charm witches, and Ron reveals early in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' that he has been secretly applying its techniques to Hermione, who responds favourably. However, their budding romance seems abruptly ended when Ron, angry at Harry, deserts the mission, and she refuses to go with him. When Ron returns, Hermione is so enraged that he abandoned her and Harry that she has to be physically restrained from attacking him. She eventually forgives him, and Ron shows a new-found maturity and self-reliance that Hermione truly comes to admire. This strengthens their bond until they finally declare their love for one another, late in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''. They eventually get married and have two children, Rose and Hugo, as told in the epilogue of that book.
 
'''TheOther Weasley Family members'''
 
Hermione becomes good friends with Ginny Weasley, and often stays with the Weasley family. She gets on well with them, except during ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' when Mrs. Weasley, wrongly believing Harry and Hermione are now dating, spurns Hermione after Rita Skeeter's news article falsely implies that Hermione is also toying with Viktor Krum.
 
Hermione, along with Ron, becomes a Gryffindor prefect, but she, unlike Ron, finds it difficult to overlook the Weasley Twins' frequent pranks and unsanctioned business activities at the school. She does show more fondness for Percy Weasley than other characters do, perhaps because their personalities are somewhat similar until Book 5.
 
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