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Hagrid is fond of wild creatures, and spends significant time in the Forbidden Forest investigating them. He also has a tendency to keep some of them as pets. Apart from his massive boar-hound Fang, Hagrid has also found space in his hut at various times for Norbert, a baby [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dragon|dragon]], and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Buckbeak|Buckbeak]], a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Hippogriff|hippogriff]].
 
== AnalysisPhân tích ==
 
Over the first six books of the series, Hagrid's hut becomes something of a refuge for the Trio, in a way that apartments inside the castle could never be. Being outside the castle walls, even though still on the grounds of the school, lends it an air of distance, of independence, which makes it easier to speak of things occurring inside the castle with less fear of having them break into the conversation. Additionally, Hagrid's remoteness from the castle makes it necessary on occasion for the Trio to describe what's happening. The author carefully avoids rehashing exposition, instead mixing reactions of the Trio with a one-line indication of what events are being discussed. This is, we note, a useful device for description of the thoughts of characters other than Harry; by explaining them to Hagrid, Ron and Hermione display inner thoughts to the reader that Harry may not have been able to sense.
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While it is clearly a necessary story element, it is never mentioned why Hagrid chooses to live outside Hogwarts castle. Surely with the assistance of the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/House Elf|house-elves]] tending to his every need, and with actual running water and indoor plumbing available, life in the castle would be more comfortable. He certainly takes a number of his meals there, despite having cooking facilities of a sort in his hut, and apparently at least minimal ability to cook. (The products of his kitchen are something of a running joke.) Against that, of course, we see that he would be somewhat isolated from his charges on the grounds and, later, in the Forbidden Forest, and additionally might find it tiresome to be dealing with things built to a smaller scale than he expects. It is possible, of course, that the hut is specifically provided for the groundskeeper's use; if so, it's possible that Hagrid rebuilt it to his own scale. However, we never hear anything of Hagrid's predecessor in that role (apart from his name, Ogg).
 
== QuestionsCâu hỏi ==
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