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Hagrid faces challenges with Buckbeak's fate from "summary" of Double Trouble and a Window to the Past (selections from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) by

Hagrid, a gentle giant with a deep love for magical creatures, finds himself in a difficult situation when he is tasked with taking care of Buckbeak, a proud Hippogriff. The challenge arises when Buckbeak's fate is put into question, leading to a series of events that test Hagrid's loyalty and resolve. Despite his unwavering belief in Buckbeak's innocence, Hagrid faces skepticism and opposition from those around him. The looming threat of Buckbeak being sentenced to death hangs heavy in the air, casting a shadow over Hagrid's usual cheerful demeanor. As the pressure mounts, Hagrid must navigate a complex web of emotions, from frustration and anger to sadness and desperation. His unwavering faith in Buckbeak is both a source of strength and vulnerability, as he struggles to find a way to save his beloved creature. Throughout the ordeal, Hagrid's determination is put to the test as he fights for justice and the life of his friend. His unwavering dedication to Buckbeak's well-being shines through, showcasing his true character and moral compass in the face of adversity. In the end, Hagrid's unwavering loyalty and bravery are put to the ultimate test as he confronts the harsh reality of Buckbeak's uncertain fate. The challenges he faces with Buckbeak's future not only highlight his deep connection to magical creatures but also serve as a testament to his strength and resilience in the face of injustice.
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    Double Trouble and a Window to the Past (selections from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)

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