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The students rebel against Umbridge's rules from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling

Umbridge's rules, it seemed, were designed to make the students' lives as miserable as possible. She imposed countless restrictions and regulations, all in the name of maintaining order and discipline. But to the students, it felt like nothing more than a power trip. They couldn't stand the way she treated them like children, constantly watching their every move and enforcing arbitrary rules. As the days passed, the tension between Umbridge and the students reached a boiling point. They began to push back against her authority, finding ways to resist and defy her oppressive regime. Some openly flouted her rules, daring her to punish them. Others found more subtle ways to rebel, undermining her authority at every turn. Umbridge, for her part, seemed oblivious to the growing discontent among the students. She clung to her authority with a fervor that bordered on obsession, refusing to see that her draconian measures were only fueling the flames of rebellion. But the students were not about to back down. They were determined to show her that they would not be cowed by her oppressive tactics. In the end, it was not a single act of defiance that brought about Umbridge's downfall, but a collective uprising. The students banded together, united in their opposition to her rule. They staged protests, disrupted her classes, and even went so far as to boycott her detentions. And when the time came for her to face the consequences of her actions, it was the students who had the last word. Umbridge's reign of terror had come to an end, thanks to the students who had refused to be silenced. They had shown that even in the face of overwhelming power, resistance was possible. And as they celebrated their victory, they knew that they had not just rebelled against Umbridge's rules – they had stood up for their rights and their freedom.
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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)

    J. K. Rowling

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