Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series written by British author
J. K. Rowling. Set during the protagonist Harry Potter's
fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, it
follows the mystery surrounding the entry of Harry's name into the Triwizard Tournament,
in which he is forced to compete.
The
book was published in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury
and in the United States by Scholastic
on 8 July 2000, the first time a book in the series was published in both
countries at the same time. The novel won a Hugo Award in 2001, the only Harry Potter
novel to do so. The book was made into a film,
which was released worldwide on 18 November 2005.
Plot introduction
Throughout
the three previous novels in the Harry Potter series, the main character, Harry Potter,
has struggled with the difficulties that come with growing up and the added
challenge of being a famous wizard. When Harry was a baby, Voldemort, the most powerful Dark wizard in
history, killed Harry's parents but mysteriously vanished after unsuccessfully
trying to kill Harry, which left a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. This
results in Harry's immediate fame and his being placed in the care of his muggle, or non-magical, Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon, who have a son named Dudley Dursley.
Harry
enters the wizarding world at the age of 11, enrolling in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He
befriends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, and is confronted by Lord
Voldemort trying to regain power. In Harry's first year he has to protect the
Philosopher's Stone from Voldemort and one of his faithful followers at
Hogwarts. After returning to the school after summer break, students at
Hogwarts are attacked after the legendary "Chamber of Secrets" is
opened. Harry ends the attacks by killing a Basilisk and defeating another
attempt by Lord Voldemort to return to full strength. The following year, Harry
hears that he has been targeted by escaped murderer Sirius Black. Despite stringent security measures
at Hogwarts, Harry is confronted by Black at the end of his third year of
schooling, and Harry learns that Black was framed and is actually Harry's godfather. He also learned that it was Sirius's,
Lupin's and James Potter's friend Peter Pettigrew who actually betrayed his
parents.
Plot summary
The
story begins in the 1940s in a small town called Little Hangleton, describing
how the Riddle family was
mysteriously killed at supper, and how their groundsman, Frank Bryce, was suspected of the crime, then
declared innocent due to lack of evidence. In 1994, Bryce investigates a
disturbance at the house and overhears Lord Voldemort and Peter Pettigrew (also known as Wormtail) plotting
to kill a boy named Harry Potter. Voldemort's snake, Nagini,
notices Bryce and informs Voldemort; Voldemort invites Bryce inside and kills
him on the spot.
The
scene then shifts to Harry Potter as he wakes in the night with a throbbing
pain in his scar. The next morning, Harry's Uncle Vernon receives a letter from
the Weasleys asking Harry to join them at the Quidditch World Cup.
Harry is brought to The Burrow
the next day. Early the next morning, the Weasleys, Harry and Hermione head off
to the Quidditch World Cup. They travel by Portkey, an object which wizards use to travel
quickly to another linked destination. While traveling, they meet Cedric Diggory, another Hogwarts student. At
their seat, Harry, Ron, and Hermione meet Winky,
a house-elf who says she is saving a seat for her master, Bartemius 'Barty' Crouch.
That night, after the game, a crowd of Voldemort's followers destroy the
campground and torture its Muggle owners. Harry, Hermione and Ron escape by
fleeing into the woods, where Harry discovers that his wand is missing. Moments
later, someone fires Voldemort's symbol, using Harry's wand. Winky is found
holding Harry's wand at the scene of the crime, and Mr Crouch fires her. Later
at the Burrow, Cedric's father brings
news that a man named Mad-Eye Moody
attacked an intruder at his house.
Upon
arriving at Hogwarts, Professor Dumbledore announces that the Triwizard
Tournament will take place at Hogwarts throughout the school year. The
Tournament is a competition between three delegates, or "champions",
one from each of the three great European schools of magic - Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang. These champions compete in three
tasks and they are given scores by the judges based on their performance; at
the conclusion, one champion is chosen as the victor and given a thousand
Galleons prize money. However, owing to the dangerous nature of the tournament,
no one under seventeen years of age is allowed to enter. He also introduces
Mad-Eye Moody as the new Defense Against
the Dark Arts professor. Moody's unorthodox teaching methods cause
controversy within the school, notably his use of Transfiguration as punishment
and his lessons on the Unforgivable Curses.
In
late October, the delegations from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang arrive; the
Triwizard Tournament is officially opened, and students who wish to compete
submit their names to the Goblet of Fire. On Halloween, the Goblet of Fire
chooses the champions; and to everyone's great surprise, Harry is selected to
compete alongside Cedric Diggory, Fleur Delacour, and Viktor Krum. Though he did not enter himself,
Harry is magically bound to compete as the fourth champion. Ron feels let down,
refusing to speak to Harry. Harry's situation only worsens with the publication
of a sappy, exaggerated article about his past, written by ruthless reporter Rita Skeeter. A few nights before the first task,
Hagrid invites Harry for a late night walk,
ultimately informing him that the task will somehow contain dragons. Back in
the Gryffindor common room, Harry converses with Sirius; who informs Harry that
Igor Karkaroff, the Headmaster of Durmstrang, was once a Death Eater and is not
to be trusted. The next day, realizing that Fleur and Krum know about the
dragons as well, Harry warns Cedric about the first task; Moody overhears, and
drops hints that Harry should use his flying skills to best the dragon. Harry
and Hermione then spend hours practising Summoning charms, which would allow
him to retrieve his broom. During the task, Harry successfully Summons his
broomstick and flies past the dragon, capturing the golden egg - a necessary
clue to the nature of the second task - and receiving high marks. Ron and Harry
reconcile shortly afterward.
Professor McGonagall
announces that the Yule Ball is approaching and that the champions must find
partners as they will open the ball. Harry gathers his courage to ask his crush
Cho Chang, but finds out that she is already
going with Cedric. Harry and Ron eventually ask Parvati and Padma Patil. At the ball, Ron becomes jealous of
Viktor Krum, who has brought Hermione as his date. Harry and Ron leave the ball
and overhear Karkaroff confiding fearfully to Potions master Snape that something on his arm has become more
prominent. At the end of the ball, Cedric tells Harry to take a bath with the
golden egg. During a trip to Hogsmeade, Ludo Bagman mentions to Harry that Mr Crouch has
stopped coming to work.
Harry
takes the egg into the bathtub. The egg sings that he will have an hour to
reclaim something valuable that has been taken into the lake. As he returns to
his dormitory, he notices Mr Crouch searching Snape's office, but is unable to
investigate. Harry falls asleep in the library, searching for answers from the
clue, and is awakened in the morning by the house-elf Dobby, who now
works at Hogwarts, who gives him a ball of gillyweed. The gillyweed gives Harry gills and he
swims easily through the lake, finding Hermione, Ron, Cho, and Fleur's sister Gabrielle asleep
and tied together in a merpeople village. Harry waits to make sure all of the
champions rescue their hostages before returning to the surface. When Fleur
does not come, he returns with Gabrielle and Ron and comes up last, but gains
high marks for his moral fibre in his completion of the task.
The
following day in Hogsmeade, Harry, Ron, and Hermione meet Sirius Black,
disguised as his animagus, a dog. He informs
them that Crouch's son was convicted as a Death Eater (Voldemort's followers). Later, the
champions are taken to see the grounds to see a maze, the third task. On the
way back, when Krum pulls Harry away to talk, they find a dishevelled Mr
Crouch, who is speaking to trees and demanding to see Dumbledore. Harry runs to
get Dumbledore while Krum waits with Crouch; when Harry returns, Krum has been
stunned and Mr Crouch gone. In Divination class, Harry
falls asleep and dreams about Voldemort, waking up screaming. Harry leaves
class to discuss this with Dumbledore; as he waits for Dumbledore to return to
his office, he peers into a Pensieve and enters
Dumbledore's memories of various Death Eater trials, including that of Ludo
Bagman, Karkaroff, and Mr Crouch's son. Dumbledore returns, pulls Harry from
the memories and listens to his story. On the evening of the task, the four
champions enter the maze, and Harry finds his path relatively manageable. Soon
both Fleur and Krum are out of the running, and Harry and Cedric arrive at the
trophy at the same time, agreeing to touch it together.
The
trophy turns out to be a Portkey, taking both to the graveyard in Little
Hangleton, where a man in a hood quickly kills Cedric. Harry realises the man
is Wormtail, who ties Harry to a gravestone. Wormtail drops the bundle he is
carrying (Voldemort's current form) into a cauldron, as well as a bone from
Voldemort's father, Wormtail's own right hand, and blood from Harry's arm.
Voldemort resumes his body and rises from the cauldron. Voldemort presses a
tattoo of the Dark Mark on Wormtail's arm, and suddenly Death Eaters begin
appearing in a circle around them. Voldemort creates a silver hand for Wormtail
and then challenges Harry to a duel. Harry tries to use the disarming spell on
Voldemort just as Voldemort uses the Killing Curse. The lights from the two
wands meet in midair and remain connected. Voldemort's past victims emerge from
his wand and protect Harry once the wand connection is broken, giving him time
to grab Cedric's body and touch the trophy, thus returning to Hogwarts.
Once
Harry returns, Moody carries him into the castle, where he reveals that he is a
Death Eater, and that he was responsible for placing Harry's name in the Goblet
and for turning the trophy into a portkey. Moody also informs Harry that
Karkaroff has fled the castle. Soon after, Dumbledore and other teachers burst
into the room, stunning Moody and saving Harry. Under the influence of a truth potion, Moody confessed that he was young Barty Crouch Jr. He
has made the switch by using Moody's hair and drinking Polyjuice potion every hour. His father smuggled
him out of prison and allowed him to live under an invisibility
cloak, guarded by Winky, and how Ministry of Magic worker Bertha Jorkins discovered him and ultimately was
relieved of her information by Voldemort, who then returned to find Crouch Jr
in his father's house. He also says that he killed his father in the Forest the
day he stumbled upon Harry and Krum, and that he was hoping to bring Voldemort
back to power by bringing Harry to him.
Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic, refuses
to believe that Voldemort is back. He gives Harry the tournament prize money
and leaves quickly. After the term ends, Harry, Ron and Hermione return home on
the Hogwarts Express. Hermione shows Harry and Ron a beetle in a jar —
Rita Skeeter's animagus form, which she has been using to spy on people and
acquire news about them — that she caught and warned not to write untrue
things. Harry gives the gold he won in the Triwizard Tournament to the Weasley
twins to help start their practical joke company. Harry then returns to the
Dursleys for the summer.
Sumber: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire
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