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== Analysis ==
 
As with any school, sport plays an important part in student life. At Hogwarts, that sport is Quidditch, and it serves as both a unifying force and a divisive element. Students are bound by their love and enthusiasm for the game, but their Houses also compete against one another to win the Quidditch Cup, as well as the House Cup. Though these rivalries are generally friendlyamicable, Slytherin and Gryffindor have always been particularly competitive. Their rivalry soon becomes a metaphor for the themes of good vs evil in the series, as Wizards either align themselves with Voldemort or fight him and his Death Eaters. There will even be division within Harry's own House, Gryffindor, later in the series as Harry's claim that Voldemort has returned is disputed, and his fellow students take sides either for or against.
 
Meanwhile, Hermione's newly-formed friendship with Harry and Ron continues to develop, and her intelligence and generosity are already proving useful. Initially it is the small (comparative to what comes later) matter of helping Harry with his homework when he becomes overwhelmed bywith the extra Quidditch practices, but she moves quickly and decisively to protect Harry when she sees that his broom is being tampered with during the game, risking his life.
 
As seen by the jinxed broom during the game, someone has malicious intentions against Harry, and it certainly seems obvious, at least to Harry, Ron, and now even Hermione, that it is Snape, though Hagrid strongly disagrees that heSnape, or any professor, could be involved. We, however, have seen that Snape appears to have a particular interest in the forbidden third-floor corridor, the trap door, and perhaps what is beneath it.
 
== Questions ==