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Why did Ron sacrifice himself during the chess game in the chamber was it necessary?

Why did Ron sacrifice himself during the chess game in the chamber was it necessary?

It was exciting and very dramatic, especially the scene of the chess game where Ron sacrificed himself so Harry could checkmate the White King. In order for our heroes to pass, they have to play deadly moves as Harry, Ron, and Hermione are part of the Black pieces as a Bishop, Knight, and Castle (Rook).

Why did Ron stay on the chess piece?

Because in the book, he’s not sitting on the knight, he is the knight, just like Harry and Hermione are different chess pieces. There’s no horse statue, it’s just Ron. In the movie, they made Ron sit on the knight since it looked more dramatic on screen, but he still had to get knocked out to follow the book plot.

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Why did Ron have to sit on the horse?

He simply stood in the place of the knight the same way they did. I imagine in the films it would be a softer blow if Ron was only inured cause he fell from the horse, because in the book he is attacked himself.

Why did Ron kill himself in the game of chess?

– Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange Why did Ron sacrifice himself in the game of wizard chess? At the end of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Ron sacrifices himself in a game of wizard chess so that Harry would be free to checkmate the king.

Why didn’t Ron take the place of the knight in Deathly Hallows?

Harry and Hermione had to play because there were two pieces missing from the board, but Ron did not need to take the place of the knight, as there was already a knight on the board. He could have controlled the game from the sidelines and not been injured.

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How did Ron get the stone to come to life?

He walked up to a black knight and put his hand out to touch the knight’s horse. At once, the stone sprang to life. The horse pawed the ground and the knight turned his helmeted head to look down at Ron.

Why is Ron Weasley willing to sacrifice himself for Hermione?

He’s even willing to sacrifice himself by being knocked unconscious by the giant chess pieces so Harry and Hermione can move on. It’s a hugely mature decision for someone so young, especially for someone who can be a bit immature at times like Ron.