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The Triwizard Tournament ends in tragedy from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling

The Triwizard Tournament was supposed to be a thrilling competition that showcased the magical abilities of students from different wizarding schools. However, what was meant to be a test of skill and courage turned into a series of tragic events that left the wizarding world in shock. From the very beginning, the Tournament was shrouded in controversy and danger. The Goblet of Fire, the magical object that selected the champions, unexpectedly chose a fourth competitor – Harry Potter. This decision defied the age-old rules of the Tournament and put Harry in grave danger, as he was too young to compete. As the Tournament progressed, the tasks became increasingly dangerous and life-threatening. The champions faced mythical creatures, treacherous obstacles, and dark magic that tested their abilities to the limit. Each task seemed designed to push the competitors to their breaking point, leading to injuries and near-death experiences. The final task of the Tournament took place in a maze filled with deadly creatures and enchantments. In a cruel twist of fate, Harry and Cedric Diggory, the Hogwarts champion, reached the Triwizard Cup together. But instead of celebrating their shared victory, they were plunged into darkness and chaos. In a horrifying turn of events, Cedric was killed by Peter Pettigrew, who had been hiding in the shadows, serving his master Voldemort. The Tournament, meant to be a celebration of magical skill, ended in tragedy as Cedric's life was senselessly taken, and Harry was forced to witness the brutality of Voldemort's return. The aftermath of the Tournament left deep scars on everyone involved. Cedric's death haunted Harry, who blamed himself for what had happened. The wizarding community was left reeling from the realization that dark forces were at work, threatening the fragile peace they had enjoyed for so long. The Triwizard Tournament, once a symbol of unity and friendly competition, had become a grim reminder of the dangers that lurked in the magical world.
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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)

    J. K. Rowling

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