Hagrid
Sweet G
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Sat Oct 16 17:31:38 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 115722
karen3k9 <karen3k9 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
This is my first time in a group so I hope I am doing this right. I
would just like to know if anybody could help me with something. In
Chamber of Secrets, after Hermione is petrified and Harry and Ron go
down to Hagrid's hut under the invisibility cloak, why does Hagrid
answer their knock on the door with his cross bow? Who was he
expecting that he felt he needed to be armed? <<<
This Karen is too my first time and for the record you did it right.
Maybe Hagrid knew something about the chamber and/or its keeper. I came up with this conclusion because the chamber is one of the reasons Hagrid got kicked out or expelled from Hogwarts. Maybe Dumbledore told him something (to hush his fuss) about the chamber and if you read the HPbooks (1,2,3,4,5,)
you and can tell that Dumbledore has this undeniable trust for Hagrid.
I GIVE YOU EXAMPLES 1, 2 and 3:
All within book 1 SS:
EX#1: Dumbledore first shows his trust for/in Hagrid in by letting him deliver
baby Harry to the Dursleys'.
EX#2: Dumbledore again trusts him enough to pick him up from the Dursleys' and take him school shopping.
EX#3: he allows Hagrid to get the stone from Gringotts (the wizards' bank).
and he trusts him with some secret information.
"Sweet G"
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