- that
would help
Hagrid in
Buckbeak’s defence. Near the end of the book
Hermione and
Harry use a time-turner to save
Buckbeak from
death and
Sirius Black...
-
named Buckbeak (subsequently "Witherwings")
features prominently in
Harry Potter.
Peter Dendle says that the
portrayal of the
treatment of
Buckbeak in the...
-
Malfoy provokes a
Hippogriff named Buckbeak into
attacking him; Malfoy's father, Lucius,
consequently has
Buckbeak sentenced to death.
Returning to Gryffindor...
- Kiss, a fate
worse than death.
Harry and
Hermione help him
escape with
Buckbeak, a
hippogriff who had also been
unjustly condemned.
Sirius is once again...
- by
taking too many
classes and
distress at the fate of the
hippogriff Buckbeak. The animal,
owned by Hagrid, has been put on
trial for
injuring Draco...
-
instructor in
Harry Potter and the
Prisoner of Azkaban, the hippogriff,
Buckbeak,
attacks Draco after he
fails to
observe proper protocol while approaching...
- betra**** the
Potters to Voldemort.
Fudge allowed the near-execution of
Buckbeak to occur, once
again intimidated by
Lucius Malfoy. In this book, it is...
- Voldemort.
These giants faced off
against Hagrid's half-brother Grawp,
Buckbeak, and some Thestrals.[HP7] The
portrayal of
giants as a
dying breed is consistent...
- the
Imperius curse when Harry, Ron, and
Hermione break into Gringotts.
Buckbeak –
Hippogriff belonging at
various times to Hagrid,
Sirius Black and Harry...
-
introduced three major themes: "Window to the Past", "Double Trouble", and "
Buckbeak's Flight".
Other repeating new
motifs were
composed for the Time-Turner...