Did the Burrow burn down in the book?

The Death Eaters didn't burn down the Burrow in the books.
The Weasley's house is named the Burrow. Warner Bros. Most of these mistakes are about scenes or details that the films left out, but in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" the filmmakers actually added a scene.
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What happened to the Burrow in the book?

While they succeeded in drawing Harry out into the open, they failed to capture him as several members of the Order of the Phoenix came to his aid. While all of the Burrow's inhabitants were outside (except the family ghoul) the Death Eaters burned the Burrow to the ground after failing to capture Harry Potter.
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In which book does the Burrow burn down?

In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince the film, there is a scene where Bellatrix Lestrange suddenly appears in front of the Burrow and ignites a pretty big ring of fire around it.
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When did the Burrow burn down?

The Burning of the Burrow was a skirmish of the Second Wizarding War that occurred on 25 December, 1996 outside the Weasley family home on the outskirts of Ottery St. Catchpole. Planning to lure Harry Potter out of his safe house and capture him, the Death Eaters attacked The Burrow on Christmas Day.
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Which Death Eaters burn the Burrow?

In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince the Burrow had been attacked previously, when Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange and the werewolf Fenrir Greyback attacked and set fire to the Burrow during the Christmas season of 1996.
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Why Did They Burn Down The Burrow? Half-Blood Prince: Page 349



Who gave slughorn the poisoned mead?

Occasionally, Slughorn's greediness works out for the best. When Draco sends a bottle of poisoned Mead intended for Dumbledore, Slughorn keeps it for himself.
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Where do the Weasleys live after their house burns down?

The Weasleys were forced to abandon their home during the height of the Second Wizarding War when they became targets of the Death Eaters. Arthur and Molly also moved back to the Burrow following the Battle of Hogwarts. Their home eventually became "quite the photo op for wizarding history buffs".
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How accurate are the Harry Potter movies to the books?

Pretty much every character is written to be near-identical to the books – and pretty much every scene makes the script. The only big omissions are Harry and Malfoy's first meeting in Diagon Alley, their failed midnight duel, and some of the obstacles to the Philosopher's Stone.
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Do the Harry Potter movies follow the books?

The eight "Harry Potter" films are based on a series of seven books, and it's understandable that they couldn't show every single detail. However, some of the details that were left out of the films were really important to the plot of the story, and without them, viewers may not understand what's happening.
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Why didn't the Weasleys fix their house?

The magical integrity of the object would not be restored. Their house was definitely held up by magic - so even if they used the Mending Charm it'd just fall down again.
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Are Harry Potter books better than movies?

One of the biggest advantages the Harry Potter books have over the movies is the amount of time they have with the audience. J.K. Rowling had more time to tell Harry's epic-scale story, which gave her the ability to flesh-out the Wizarding World and the many characters that reside within her stories.
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Is Bill Weasley a werewolf?

Although he wasn't turned into a werewolf, he did develop some wolfish tendencies such as a liking for very rare steaks. He married Fleur on August 1, 1997, although their wedding was disrupted by the arrival of Death Eaters following the fall of the Ministry of Magic.
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Why did the Harry Potter directors change?

For the first director, Chris Columbus, it has been revealed that he opted out of directing the third film to spend more time with his family stateside. Columbus was the only American director to work on the Harry Potter films. In the reunion, Columbus admitted that he always felt “guilty” for leaving the films.
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Was the Weasley house destroyed in the book?

The destruction of the Weasley house added no plot element and it was not in the book. The Weasley home was basically supposed to be the safest place for Harry (aside from Hogwarts). Why did the film writers decide it was okay to destroy it?
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Why are the Weasleys poor?

The Weasleys are not especially poor. It's just that Arthur works at a comparatively low paying job at the Ministry, and has a huge family to feed. Molly is a housewife and does not add to the income. As to how poor they are, well, they are helped by not having to feed their children throughout the year.
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How many floors did the Burrow have?

Overview[edit] The Burrow has two floors and an attic, and then an attic above the first attic. Downstairs are the living room, dining room, and guests room. The bedrooms are on the second floor- Ginny's, Fred and George's, and Percy's.
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Which Harry Potter book is JK Rowling's favorite?

J.K. Rowling's favorite 'Harry Potter' book is 'Prisoner of Azkaban'
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Which Harry Potter movie is least true to the book?

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is, by far, the least true to the books.
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Which Harry Potter movie is most accurate?

Harry Potter Series from Most Accurate to Least Accurate
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) ...
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) ...
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) ...
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) ...
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
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Did the Weasleys house burn down?

The Death Eaters didn't burn down the Burrow in the books.

Over the Christmas holidays, a group of Death Eaters show up to the Weasley family home — known as the Burrow — and cause destruction. They don't stay long, but they set the house on fire during the duel.
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Does Polyjuice Potion change your voice?

The potion does change the voice, but not the person's natural speech patterns. In the case of an accent, there may be sounds it's difficult for the person to say, and also sounds that the person simply pronounces in a particular way, although also able to do otherwise.
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Why is the Goblet of Fire movie so different from the book?

While the sensationalist journalist Rita Skeeter does appear in the film, she plays a smaller role than in the book. The movie also omits the most intriguing part of her story which is that she is an unregistered Animagus who can transform herself into a beetle.
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Where is the Burrow in real life?

Catchpole. However, finding its real-world location was a “snitch”—no Four-Point spell required. In the book, the Burrow is described as being on the south coast of England (Devon), and is most certainly along the Otter River, because of its name.
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Why did Ron have a seizure?

Known users. On 1 March, 1997, Ron Weasley was poisoned when he drank some poisoned oak-matured mead that was intended for Albus Dumbledore. Harry, remembering the above mentioned incident in Potions class, quickly found the bezoar he had given Professor Slughorn and shoved it down Ron's throat, saving his life.
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Why was there a ghoul in the Burrow?

Ron's plan called for the ghoul to take up residence in his room while he was away. It was Ron's hope that this would convince any Ministry officials or Death Eaters that he was seriously ill, since no wizard would risk getting close.
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