Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third novel in the Harry Potter series written by J. K. Rowling.
The book was published on 8 July 1999. The novel won the 1999 Whitbread Children's Book Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the 2000 Locus Award
for Best Fantasy Novel, and was short-listed for other awards,
including the Hugo. A film based on the novel was released on 31 May 2004, in the
United Kingdom and 4 June 2004 in the U.S. and many other countries.
Plot
The
book opens on the night before Harry's
thirteenth birthday, when he receives gifts by owl post from his friends at
school. The next morning at breakfast, Harry sees on television that a man
named Black is on the loose from prison. At this time, Aunt Marge comes to stay
with the Dursleys, and she insults Harry's parents
numerous times. Harry accidentally causes her to inflate, and leaves the
Dursley's house and is picked up by the Knight Bus, but only after an alarming sighting
of a large, black dog. The Knight Bus drops Harry off at Diagon Alley, where he is greeted by Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic. Harry rents a room and awaits
the start of school. In Diagon Alley, Harry finishes his schoolwork, admires a Firebolt broomstick in the window of a shop, and
after some time, finds his friends Ron and Hermione. At a pet shop, Hermione buys a cat
named Crookshanks, who chases Scabbers, Ron's aging pet rat. Ron is most
displeased. The night before they all head off to Hogwarts, Harry overhears
Ron's parents discussing the fact that Sirius Black is after Harry.
Harry,
Ron, Hermione, and the other students board the Hogwarts Express train and are stopped once by an
entity called a Dementor. Harry faints and is revived by Professor Lupin, the new Defense Against the Dark
Arts teacher. Soon afterward, the students arrive at Hogwarts and classes begin.
In Divination class, Professor Trelawney
foresees Harry's death by reading tealeaves and finding the representation of a
Grim, a large black dog symbolising death. In the
Care of Magical Creatures class, Hagrid introduces the students
to Hippogriffs, large, deeply dignified crosses
between a horse and a griffin. Malfoy insults one of these beasts, Buckbeak,
and is attacked. Malfoy drags out the injury in an attempt to have Hagrid fired
and Buckbeak put to death. In Defense Against the Dark Arts, Professor Lupin
leads the class in a defeat of a Boggart, which changes shape
to appear as the viewer's greatest fear. For Ron, a spider, for Neville, professor
Snape. For Harry it turns into a dementor During a Hogwarts visit to Hogsmeade, a wizard village which Harry is unable
to visit because he has no permission slip, Harry has tea with Professor Lupin.
Harry discovers that Professor Lupin had worried about whether the boggart
would take the shape of Voldemort. Snape brings Lupin a steaming potion, which Lupin
drinks, much to Harry's alarm. Later that night, Sirius Black breaks into
Hogwarts and destroys the Fat Lady portrait that guards Gryffindor Tower. The
students spend the night sleeping in the Great Hall while the teachers search the castle.
Soon afterwards, Quidditch moves into full
swing, and Gryffindor House plays against Hufflepuff. During the game, Harry spies the
large black dog, and seconds later he sees a hoard of Dementors. He loses
consciousness and falls off his broomstick. Harry wakes to find that his trusty
broomstick had flown into the Whomping Willow and been smashed in his fall, and
the game itself had lost. Later, Harry learns from Lupin that the Dementors
affect Harry so much because Harry's past is so horrible.
During
the next Hogsmeade visit, from which Harry is forbidden because he didn't get
his permission slip signed, Fred and George Weasley give Harry the Marauder's Map, written by the mysterious quartet
of Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs. This map leads Harry through a secret
passageway into Hogsmeade, where he rejoins Ron and Hermione. Inside the
Hogsmeade tavern, Harry overhears professor McGonagall, and some other Hogwarts
teacher's discussing Sirius Black's responsibility for Harry's parents' deaths,
as well as for the death of another Hogwarts student, Peter Pettigrew, who was blown to bits, leaving
only a finger. Back at Hogwarts, Harry learns that Hagrid received a notice
saying that Buckbeak, the hippogriff who attacked Malfoy, is going to be put on
trial, and Hagrid is inconsolable. The winter holidays roll around. For
Christmas, Harry receives a Firebolt, the most impressive racing broomstick in
the world. Much to his and Ron's dismay, Hermione reports the broomstick to
Professor McGonagall, who takes it away, fearing that it may have been sent
(and cursed) by Sirius Black.
After
the holidays, Harry begins working with Professor Lupin to fight Dementors with
the Patronus Charm; he is moderately successful, but
still not entirely confident in his ability to ward them off. Soon before the
game against Ravenclaw, Harry's broomstick is returned to him,
and as Ron takes it up to the dormitory, he discovers evidence that Scabbers
has been eaten by Crookshanks. Ron is furious at Hermione. Soon afterwards, Gryffindor
plays Ravenclaw at Quidditch. Harry, on his Firebolt, triumphs, winning the
game. Once all the students have gone to bed, Sirius Black breaks into Harry's
dormitory and slashes the curtain around Ron's bed. Several days later, Hagrid
invites Harry and Ron over for tea and scolds them for shunning Hermione on
account of Scabbers and the Firebolt. They feel slightly guilty, but not
terrible. Soon Harry, under his invisibility cloak,
meets Ron during a Hogsmeade trip; when he returns, Snape catches him and
confiscates his Marauder's Map. Lupin saves Harry from Snape's rage, but
afterwards he reprimands him severely for risking his safety for "a bag of
magic tricks." As Harry leaves Lupin's office, he runs into Hermione, who
informs him that Buckbeak's execution date has been set. Ron, Hermione, and
Harry are reconciled in their efforts to help Hagrid. Around this time,
Hermione is exceptionally stressed by all of her work, and in a day she slaps
Malfoy for picking on Hagrid and she quits Divination, concluding that
Professor Trelawney is a great fraud. Days later, Gryffindor beats Slytherin in
a dirty game of Quidditch, winning the Quidditch Cup.
Exams
roll around, and during Harry's pointless Divination exam, Professor Trelawney
predicts the return of Voldemort's servant before midnight. Ron, Hermione, and
Harry shield themselves in Harry's invisibility cloak and head off to comfort
Hagrid before the execution. While at his cabin, Hermione discovers Scabbers in
Hagrid's milk jug. They leave as Buckbeak seems to be executed. As Ron, Harry,
and Hermione are leaving Hagrid's house and reeling from the sound of the axe,
the large black dog approaches them, pounces on Ron, and drags him under the
Whomping Willow. Harry and Hermione and Crookshanks dash down after them;
oddly, Crookshanks knows the secret knob to press to still the flailing tree.
They move through an underground tunnel and arrive at the Shrieking Shack. They
find that the black dog has turned into Sirius Black and is in a room with Ron.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione manage to disarm Black, and before Harry can kill
Black, avenging his parents' deaths, Professor Lupin enters the room and
disarms him. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are aghast as Lupin and Black exchange a
series of nods and embrace.
Once
the three students calm down enough to listen, Lupin and Black explain
everything. Lupin is a werewolf who remains tame through a special steaming
potion made for him by Snape. While Lupin was a student at Hogwarts, his best
friends, James Potter,
Sirius Black, and Peter Pettigrew, became Animagi (humans able to take on animal forms) so
that they could romp in the grounds with Lupin at the full moon. They explain
how Snape once followed Lupin toward his transformation site in a practical
joke set up by Sirius, and was rescued narrowly by James Potter. At this
moment, Snape reveals himself from underneath Harry's dropped invisibility
cloak, but Harry, Ron, and Hermione disarm him, rendering him unconscious.
Lupin and Black then explain that the real murderer of Harry's parents is not
Black, but Peter Pettigrew, who has been presumed dead but really hidden all
these years disguised as Scabbers. Lupin transforms Scabbers into Pettigrew,
who squeals and hedges but ultimately confesses, revealing himself to be Voldemort's
servant, and Black to be innocent. They all travel back to Hogwarts, but at the
sight of the full moon, Lupin, who has forgotten to take his controlling potion
(the steaming liquid), turns into a werewolf. Sirius Black responds by turning
into the large black dog in order to protect Harry, Ron, and Hermione from
Lupin. As Black returns from driving the werewolf into the woods, a swarm of
Dementors approaches, and Black is paralyzed with fear. One of the Dementors
prepares to suck the soul out of Harry, whose patronus charm is simply not
strong enough. Out of somewhere comes a patronus that drives the Dementors
away. Harry faints.
Harry
awakens in the hospital wing to hear Snape and Cornelius Fudge discussing the
fact that Sirius Black is about to be given the fatal Dementor's Kiss. Harry
and Hermione protest, claiming Black's innocence, but to no avail; then
Dumbledore enters the room, shoos out the others, and mysteriously suggests
that Harry and Hermione travel back through Hermione's time-turning device,
which she has been using from the starting of the school for her studies, and
save both Black and Buckbeak. Hermione turns her hour-glass necklace back three
turns, and Harry and Hermione are thrust into the past, where they rescue
Buckbeak shortly before his execution.[1] From a hiding place in the forest,
Harry watches the Dementor sequence and discovers that he had been the one who
conjured the patronus, and he is touched and confused to note that his patronus
had taken the shape of a stag that he recognises instantly as Prongs, his
father's animagi form. After saving his past self from the Dementors, Harry and
Hermione fly to the tower where Black is imprisoned, and they rescue Black,
sending him away to freedom on Buckbeak's back. The next day, Harry is saddened
to learn that Professor Lupin is leaving Hogwarts because of the previous
night's scare. Dumbledore meets with Harry and gives him wise fatherly advice
on the events that have happened. On the train ride home, Harry receives an
owl-post letter from Sirius that contains a Hogsmeade permission letter, words
of confirmation that he is safe in hiding with Buckbeak and that he was, in
fact, the sender of the Firebolt, and a small pet owl for Ron. Harry feels
slightly uplifted as he returns to spend his summer with the Dursleys.
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