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Why was Hagrid loyal to Dumbledore?

Why was Hagrid loyal to Dumbledore?

Dumbledore has kept Hagrid working and living at Hogwarts ever since he was expelled from the school after being set up by Voldemort, which makes Hagrid grateful and loyal to Dumbledore. That was why, when professor McGonagall was in doubt, Dumbledore had told her quite firmly that he would trust Hagrid with his life.

Why is Dumbledore so respected?

Because he hasn’t always equated power with love. One of the first things we ever learn about Dumbledore is that his fame was partly forged by defeating Gellert Grindelwald, the world’s Darkest wizard in a pre-Voldemort age. Their legendary duel saw two extraordinarily talented wizards at the peak of their abilities.

Was Hagrid really buying slug repellent?

Hagrid once needed a repellent for Flesh-Eating Slugs that were getting into the Hogwarts cabbages, and went shopping for it in Knockturn Alley, as it was apparently unavailable in Diagon Alley (CS4).

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What is the relationship between Hagrid and Dumbledore like?

In the world of Harry Potter, Hagrid and Dumbledore are close allies and colleagues, working together to try and protect Harry and stop Voldemort.

Why did Dumbledore Trust professor grubby-plank more than Hagrid?

Prof. Grubby-Plank expressed readiness to work as a teacher full time at Hogwarts, and apparently students enjoyed her lessons more than Hagrid’s. It’s one thing for Dumbledore to trust Hagrid with his own life, and with specific missions like bringing infant Harry to…

What is Hagrid’s trigger for anger?

As for Hagrid’s anger toward other people, it is important that he really has only one “trigger”: people disrespecting Dumbledore. This is what caused him to lash out at Dudley and Karkaroff.

What was Harry’s relationship with Hagrid like?

He saved Harry from expulsion when he was up against a much greater foe, he kept Professor Trelawney living in the castle when she was fired, and he generally opposed the Ministry whenever he felt like it and did whatever he wanted. Yet with Hagrid, he allowed his expulsion and then gave a teenage boy a shack and a lifetime job of hard labor.