Dumbledore's Army is formed from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling
In the wake of Voldemort's return, students at Hogwarts were left feeling vulnerable and uncertain. With the Ministry of Magic refusing to acknowledge the truth, many students felt the need to take matters into their own hands. Harry Potter, with the help of his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, decided to create an organization to teach their fellow students how to defend themselves against the dark arts.
They named this group Dumbledore's Army, in honor of the beloved Hogwarts headmaster who had always been a champion of justice and equality. The trio began secretly meeting with interested students in the Room of Requirement, a hidden chamber that only appeared to those in need. They taught their peers spells and defensive techniques, preparing them for the dangers that lay ahead.
As word of Dumbledore's Army spread throughout the school, more and more students joined their cause. Together, they practiced in secret, honing their skills and growing stronger with each passing day. The sense of unity and purpose that the group provided was a source of comfort to many, giving them hope in the face of uncertainty.
Despite the risks involved in defying the Ministry's strict regulations on student organizations, Dumbledore's Army continued to meet and train. The members of the group were determined to stand up against the rising tide of darkness, even if it meant facing punishment or expulsion from Hogwarts. They knew that they had to be ready to fight for what was right, no matter the cost.
Through their courage and determination, Dumbledore's Army became a symbol of resistance and resilience in the face of danger. The group's formation marked a turning point for many students, inspiring them to take a stand against injustice and to fight for the values they believed in. In the dark times that lay ahead, Dumbledore's Army would prove to be a beacon of hope and strength for all who stood with them.
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