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Hermione's return was no doubt motivated by not only the necessity of having excellent N. T scores for the exemplary careers she planned to pursue, but also to properly culminate all her years of hard work and learning. No matter what Hermione went on to do, there's no doubt she'd always feel unsatisfied and regretful if she didn't finish her education.

She wouldn't want to get offered a job because of her newfound fame when she could prove she deserved it with her extraordinary grades. If she was willing to time travel in order to take extra classes, there's no way she wouldn't return for her final year of school. Harry and Ron, on the other hand, chose not to return to Hogwarts to finish their formal education. These decisions are certainly within their characters, but it's a little sad to think about the trio not all together for their final year and missing the opportunity to graduate together.

It's a little disconcerting to think that these slackers became Aurors, entrusted with upholding the law and protecting the magical world. The Ministry of Magic traditionally only hired Aurors with five or more top grades in their N. In all seriousness, though, hiring Ron and Harry was a smart move by the new Minister for Magic--and Order of the Phoenix member--Kingsley Shacklebolt.

With many Death Eaters still in need of rounding up after Voldemort's defeat, no one was better fit for such a job than those who'd fought on the front lines of the Second Wizarding War.

Their real world experiences made them more qualified than anything they could've learned as 7th-years. Kingsley could trust them completely and he needed that, especially in a time when many individuals were trying to pull a Lucius Malfoy and make it seem like they hadn't fought with and supported Voldemort, or turned a blind eye in order to benefit from his regime.

Rowling feels becoming Aurors would've been a good thing for them , getting to finish the job instead of being pushed to the sidelines.

Kingsley's faith in them paid off as they not only did the job, but helped revolutionize the Ministry into becoming the just, competent government it was always meant to be. Harry's personality and skill set seem better suited to the Auror position in the long run than Ron, which is why Harry stayed there for many years while Ron eventually found a new line of work--to be revealed later on this list.

Harry and Ron started working at the Ministry of Magic sooner than Hermione, but only because she took the time to finish her 7th year and take her N. Once properly graduated and achieving top marks, Hermione joined her best friends at the Ministry. As the second largest department at the Ministry of Magic, Hermione wisely used their resources to work on a cause near and dear to her heart. Rowling divulged that Hermione used her position to greatly improve the lives of house-elves.

It is inspiring to hear that the work Hermione began with S. W--the Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare--continued into adulthood and her career. This shows that activism at any level is the foundation for real, significant change. Even when she was mocked for it, Hermione stuck with S. After everything Dobby and Kreacher and even the other kitchen house-elves at Hogwarts did to help Harry, Ron and Hermione, it's only right that the lives of house-elves ultimately improved.

Like a true Gryffindor, Ron often acts first and thinks later. This tendency has served him well many times, like in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when without hesitation he jumped in a semi-frozen pond to save Harry from the locket Horcrux trying to strangle and drown him.

Other times this tactic hasn't worked out well for Ron, like in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets when he tried to cast a Slug-Vomiting Charm on Draco Malfoy with a broken wand, a move that backfired horribly as pictured above. Ron's wedding night proved no exception to acting first and thinking later. In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, he recalls that he got very drunk before the wedding ceremony and has almost no memory of the night afterwards.

The following morning may have been met with a scenario not so different from coughing up slugs and slime into one of Hagrid's giant buckets. The context in which Ron brings up this recollection is actually kind of sweet, though. He tells Hermione that because of how much he loves her, he wants to renew their wedding vows in front of lots of people--and to be sober during the whole thing.

The tradition of godparents played an important role in the Harry Potter series, first with Harry's godfather Sirius Black and later when Harry became godfather to Nymphadora Tonks and Remus Lupin's son Teddy. Sirius became a beloved father figure, mentor and ally to Harry while Harry made sure Teddy would always feel loved, even in a world where he had to grow up without his parents. Harry and Ginny continued the tradition by naming the godparents of their first child, James Sirius Potter, as none other than Ron and Hermione.

With Ginny as his mother, Ron and Hermione are also uncle and aunt to James. They're certainly the perfect choice as godparents to Harry and Ginny's first child. Interestingly, Ron and Hermione were not made godparents for all of Harry and Ginny's children. It hasn't been confirmed who their daughter and youngest child Lily Luna Potter's godparents are, though it certainly makes sense to think Luna Lovegood was made her godmother.

Between the naming of their children and who they made their godparents, it's beautiful to see how Harry and Ginny honored the most important individuals in their lives, and how wonderfully interconnected their family is with Ron and Hermione. Beedle the Bard's collection of stories served as beloved bedtime stories to children for many generations, though it was "The Tale of the Three Brothers" story that proved most important for Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

Dumbledore's copy of the book was written in ancient runes and Hermione used her knowledge from taking the Study of Ancient runes to excellent use, translating the meaning of "The Tale of the Three Brothers" in order to gain insight into the mysterious Deathly Hallows symbol. About a decade after the Second Wizarding War ended, Hermione translated the entire book from Dumbledore's original copy.

Her translation was published and also featured Dumbledore's notes for each tale. These notes were graciously provided by Minerva McGonagall. Leave it to J. Always a government man, he remained true to the Ministry and is currently the Head of the Department of Magical Transportation. Bill has since returned to his work as a curse-breaker for Gringotts. They have three children: Victoire, Dominique, and Louis. Aunt Petunia passed away of unknown causes, and it is unclear whether Uncle Vernon is still alive.

Krum is still doing what he does best: Playing Quidditch. He retired for a few years, but returned to play for Bulgaria with the aim of winning the World Cup, which he did in a match attended by Harry, Ginny, Hermione, Ron, and their families.

The pink menace was arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned in Azkaban following the Second Wizarding War. She earned a life sentence for her crimes against fashion and kittens and Muggleborns. Though she still writes her poison-pen gossip column for The Daily Prophet most famously reporting on Harry and company at the Quidditch World Cup , Skeeter has largely made her fortune writing tawdry, speculative biographies. Titles have included Snape: Scoundrel or Saint?

He held the position until being succeeded by Hermione Granger. He banned the use of Dementors at Azkaban, overturned pro-pureblood laws, and worked to eliminate corruption at the Ministry. Though we have a lot of information, there are also several individuals whose whereabouts and occupations are currently unknown. We can only assume — and hope — they are alive and well.

Hermione decided that it was time for her to tell Ron the truth about Rose and Hugo. Previous Do I need to put my current job on my resume?

Next What skills do you need for computer science? I mean still after all these years? Honestly Ron, grow up! First of all: J. Some parents like to create their own patterns when naming their children, like Ron and Hermione.

Both of their children have their initials Ronald-Rose, Hermione-Hugo , and four letters in it. Also, we have heard that J. Rowling is a fan of the stage musical from At last, there is another one interesting fact: Only Rose and Hugo have their second names of both of their parents.

So, whatever stories are hidden behind the origin of their names, whether they are true or just assumed, we believe you have learned something and managed to have fun with it. Thank you for being with us! Table of Contents show.



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