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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third Harry Potter book. Published July 8, 1999, this was the last book published separately in the US and UK and the last "quiet" release of a Harry Potter book. It is also often considered the point at which the series Grew the Beard.Sirius Black has escaped from Azkaban, the wizarding prison. In response, the Ministry of Magic sends Dementors, a Black Cloaked race of dreadful creatures who guard Azkaban, to guard Hogwarts and their Emotion Eating powers seem to affect Harry especially. Remus Lupin, meanwhile, makes his first appearance, taking on the dreaded Defense Against the Dark Arts post.The book's popularity may be partially due to the introductions of Sirius and Lupin, whom some fans consider to be two of the coolest characters in the series. It also marks the point where the books started to become more serialized with each ending setting up the next one. It also has, quite possibly, the most complicated plot of the entire series, drawing in characters and events from all over the place; the Prisoner of Azkaban is obviously important, but the way he is important zig-zags several times over the course of the novel, and the same thing happens to a lot of other characters. The result is that, by the end of this book, the story's landscape has irrevocably changed... and readers know that things are going to get really interesting from now on.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Followed by Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. | |
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13 Is Unlucky: Sirius Black's last crime before being imprisoned: murder of thirteen people. Fridge Brilliance kicks in when you think of the thirteenth "victim", Peter Pettigrew. Trelawney brings this up during the Christmas feast, claiming that "the first to rise will be the first to die". Harry and Ron get up at the same time. It turns out that Trelawney was unintentionally right, as Pettigrew — then Scabbers — was in Ron's pocket, making him the thirteenth person. And there was someone who stood before Harry and Ron did ... Dumbledore. | |
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On Sirius' part, he discovers that the agent loyal to a mass-murdering psychopath he thought was dead is actually hiding in plain sight waiting for the opportunity to capture his friends' son and bring him to said psychopath to kill him. And since he's the only one who knows it and can prove it, he has to break out of prison and go on the run with the knowledge that if he's caught, he'll most likely face a Fate Worse than Death. | |
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The incident with Buckbeak and Draco. Imagine that you own a dog, normally a Big Friendly Dog. Now, some twerp deliberately taunts your big dog, after you specifically tell him not to, gets bitten, then complains to his influential father, who gets an order to have your dog put down because it's 'dangerous'. | |
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