Why is cho chang still at hogwarts




















Harry would be greatly comforted by the knowledge that the girl he was into believed him when all the Wizarding world shunned him as a liar and a glory seek. In the film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , the kissing scene between Harry and Cho was shown to be something romantic. A lot of hype had surrounded the first kiss to be seen in a Harry Potter film and so the scene was made to please rather than stay faithful to the book.

In the novel version, Cho only kissed him briefly before breaking down and leaving Harry in an awkward spot. Okay, maybe using is quite a strong word, but Cho was doing something like this in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

In this way, Cho was confusing whether she did like Harry or it was just a transference of feelings to him because she associated Harry with Cedric now. Ron was right that such feelings could cause someone to explode, but he has the emotional range of a teaspoon, so what does he know?

Ginny was a pretty hard-to-like character and she gave more reason for us to consider her pretty pathetic when she still saw Cho as a romantic rival. In Deathly Hallows , Cho offered to show Harry the Ravenclaw common room to see what the diadem looked like, only for Ginny to jump up and tell Luna to take Harry, in fear that Harry and Cho might rekindle their romance along the way. As to why Cho offered to show Harry the Ravenclaw common room is attributed to how the two were amicable by this point.

Cho and Harry even embraced when they saw each other in Deathly Hallows — Part 2 , meaning they were now on a friendly basis. Partly why Ginny felt threatened by Cho would be because everything Harry felt for her, he had already felt with Cho. Then again, can you fault the guy for feeling this way when the girl he was kissing started tearing up during the process? When Warner Bros. From prankster poltergeists to Ministry of Magic officials to ghostly professors to descendants of Salazar Slytherin, there are plenty of Harry Potter characters that didn't make it into the films , but unfortunately, one Hogwarts student who proves crucial to the plot was left out of the fifth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

Marietta Edgecombe, a cautious Ravenclaw student, only appears in the books, which is a shame; without her, fellow Ravenclaw Cho Chang Katie Leung is given a pretty awful character arc in the films.

Later in the year, Cho's friend Marietta betrayed the D. The hex made purple pustules spell "SNEAK" across her face that could not be removed, something Cho considered a "horrible trick".

When Harry scorned Marietta for the betrayal and Cho defended her, their relationship went downhill. At the beginning of her seventh and final at Hogwarts, Cho caught a glimpse of Harry on the Hogwarts Express. She did not speak with him, instead hiding back in her compartment with Marietta Edgecombe. Harry commented that she was the only one not staring at him, he also noticed that her friend Marietta still had the word SNEAK written in pimples on her face.

Harry and Cho had almost no interaction for the rest of the year; according to Harry, they simply "fell apart," too embarrassed to even look at one another. Cho did not participate in the battle that took place inside the castle after Death Eaters successfully infiltrated the Hogwarts, as she did not keep her D. Cho was also present in the courtyard after Albus Dumbledore died. She and the rest of the students raised their wands as a farewell to their former headmaster. It is possible that Cho attended Dumbledore's funeral with her parents, seeing as she was a Dumbledore supporter and was most likely saddened by his death.

Cho demonstrated her loyalty by reuniting with other members of Dumbledore's Army to join the final battle against Voldemort and the Death Eaters when they attacked Hogwarts. She appeared amicable and friendly with Harry, offering to lead him to the Ravenclaw Common Room in search of Rowena Ravenclaw 's diadem.

However, in an unwarranted act of jealousy, Ginny Weasley recommended Luna Lovegood to accompany Harry in Cho's place. Cho was described to be an extremely pretty girl with long, shiny dark hair, a freckled nose, and being a head shorter than Harry Potter. For her date with Harry, she tied her hair back into a ponytail, to which he described as very pretty.

Because of her beauty, she attracted a considerable amount of male attention during her Hogwarts years, most notably: Cedric Diggory , Roger Davies , Michael Corner , and of course Harry. Generally polite, sweet, and well-mannered, Cho was easy to get along with and was a popular student at Hogwarts, with a large group of friends and many boys who admired her for her extreme beauty including Harry Potter himself.

Having been sorted into Ravenclaw House , Cho was presumably intelligent, enforced by her mastery of all defence magic that Harry taught her, including the Patronus Charm, though she did admit that she was unable to stun anything before Harry taught her.

She was also an avid Quidditch fan having supported the Tutshill Tornados since she was six years old and a good athlete, playing Seeker for her House's team. She was also loyal and brave, having been loyal to the Tutshill Tornados for many years as opposed to jumping the bandwagon, joining Dumbledore's Army in defiance with the Ministry both out of support of Harry and in order to avenge the death of her late boyfriend Cedric , sticking up for her friend Marietta when the rest of the group ousted her for her treachery, and returning to Hogwarts in her seventh year in order to fight alongside her comrades and defend the school from Death Eaters.

For the most part, Cho was often found around Hogwarts with a gaggle of girlfriends, though after one of her emotional breakdowns over Cedric's death, they apparently left her during her depression.

Despite this, Cho was a very loyal person perhaps even to a fault ; when she and her friend Marietta Edgecombe joined Dumbledore's Army, she insisted on bringing her friend along even when her friend expressed disinterest and cynicism to the club's effects.

Later, even though Marietta eventually sold out the DA to Umbridge and the Ministry of Magic, Cho stood by her and insisted to the accusatory Harry that Marietta was a "lovely person" who "just made a mistake.

Cho was perceived by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley to be excessively emotional, though as Hermione stated, much of this characterisation was attributed to her behaviour and actions directly after her boyfriend's death, pushing her way through the trauma and grief that is only observed from the periphery. During her grief, she was prone to many crying spells and a difficult control over her emotions, leading to a prying sort of aggression when she dated Harry to get the details of Cedric's death, and also the irrational jealousy and paranoia that ensued when Harry would bring up Hermione Granger for what Cho saw to be flippant insensitivity from Harry's end.

Hermione, for her part, did not seem to blame Cho at all, understanding her grief and depression and stating that it had interfered with many aspects of Cho's life, including Cho's grades and her position on the Quidditch team. Later in life, she married a Muggle. Cho's corporeal swan Patronus. Cho's relationship with her parents was unknown, but it was revealed that, during the school year , both her mother and father wanted her to stay on Dolores Umbridge 's good side.

Though Cho went against their wishes by joining Dumbledore's Army , she did send her mother a parcel for her birthday, showing affectionate care.

Their relationship after the school year was unknown. Roger Davies , her ex-boyfriend. Some time during Cho's life, she dated a fellow Ravenclaw — Roger Davies , who also served as her Captain on their house's Quidditch team — but it didn't last long since he eventually got a new girlfriend while Cho moved on with either Cedric or Harry. Davies asked Cho out sometime after Cedric's death, though Cho rejected him in favour for Harry; regardless, she used this to gauge Harry's feelings for her, and looked at Roger and his girlfriend as though they were setting a standard to which Cho expected Harry to live up.

Cedric Diggory , her late boyfriend. The two subsequently began dating, and she was extremely taken with him. Because Cho was the person Cedric would miss most, she served as his hostage during the Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament. Cho was devastated when Cedric was murdered that June.

The following year was very difficult for her; in addition to missing Cedric, she was the subject of gossip regarding her burgeoning romance with Harry Potter , the only witness to Cedric's murder who was widely regarded as being either a liar or a nutter for claiming that Lord Voldemort had returned.

Cho's grief and depression led her to almost constantly crying and causing her Quidditch abilities to suffer. Given how, in spite of her genuinely intense grief, Cho managed to go on to date others, and eventually married a Muggle after the Second Wizarding War, it can be said that she learned to move on from the pain of losing Cedric. Harry Potter , her ex-boyfriend.

Harry Potter was drawn to Cho's good looks and developed a crush on her when she was in her fourth year, [6] and asked her to the Yule Ball in the next, though she had already agreed to attend with Cedric. At the welcoming feast in her sixth year Cho chatted animatedly with her friends but later on she is mostly by herself or with Marietta. Dumbledore's Army.

Cho became a member of Dumbledore's Army in It was an organisation led by Harry Potter , in order to oppose Dolores Umbridge. Cho's relationship with the other members of the army is unknown, but it is possible that they were all friends. Cho didn't like Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger ; she believed that Harry had romantic feelings for Hermione, instead of being friends. This was one of the reasons that Cho and Harry fell apart.

However, she fought with Dumbledore's Army during the Battle of Hogwarts , and the most of them survived the war. Cho having conversation with Fleur Delacour. The Harry Potter Compendium Explore. Rowling Story. Forums Sandbox Recent Changes. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Cho Chang. History Talk 0. Chang father Mrs. Then I expect she's feeling confused because she liked Cedric and now she likes Harry , and she can't work out who she likes best.

Then she'll be feeling guilty, thinking it's an insult to Cedric's memory to be kissing Harry at all And she probably can't work out what her feelings are towards Harry anyway, because he was the one who was with Cedric when Cedric died, so that's all very mixed up and painful. Harry : " I was just wondering if maybe you wanted to go to the ball with me Harry, I'm sorry but someone's already asked me.

And well, I've, I've said I'll go with him. I really am Harry : " Look, let's not talk about Cedric right now I need to talk about it! Surely you n-need to talk about it too! I mean, you saw it happen, d-didn't you? But you won't talk to me! P-perhaps it would be best if we just Cho : " That was a really horrible trick of Hermione Granger 's. She should've told us she'd jinxed that list - " Harry : " I think it was a brilliant idea. Ron Weasley : " Michael - but - But you were going out with him!

He didn't like Gryffindor beating Ravenclaw at Quidditch and got really sulky, so I ditched him and he ran off to comfort Cho instead. Cho : " If you'd like to see what the diadem 's supposed to look like, I could take you up to our common room and show you, Harry. Ravenclaw's wearing it in her statue. Ron : " You're well out of it, mate. I mean, she's quite good-looking and all that, but you want someone a bit more cheerful.



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