Hogwarts: 5 Things That Only Book Fans Know

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the most important place in the Harry Potter universe. The school is the origin of most of the joyful and tragic events in the series, and it is known to have produced the greatest wizards and witches of all time. The way Hogwarts is described in the books and then spectacularly represented in the films made many fans fantasize about attending this great school of the Harry Potter universe. Although the filmmakers tried to include almost every detail about Hogwarts from the book, some are left out intentionally or unintentionally. So, there are few things that only Harry Potter book fans know about Hogwarts but do not worry if you have watched Hogwarts in the movies only because we have got you covered. In this article, we have listed the top things that only book fans know about Harry Potter. Let’s scroll down and see if you knew those things already.


The School Offers Muggle Studies

It might come as a surprise for most of the fans, but Hogwarts offers the study of muggles as one of the core subjects. Muggle Studies is a core class that is offered to students in their third year at Hogwarts. The interested wizards and witches can also learn Muggle Art and Muggle music, which are offered as extra-curricular courses of muggle study. However, it is almost obvious that many fans will not want to waste their time studying muggles since there is a lot of new and exciting stuff for them at Hogwarts.

The Triwizard Tournament Had Been Canceled For 200 Years

The Triwizard Tournament is one of the most exciting parts of life at Hogwarts. It is a tournament among wizards that test their skills and courage by challenging them with life-threatening tasks. However, one thing that the movie fans might not be aware of is that the Triwizard Tournament stood canceled for 200 years due to the death rate of students in the tournament. It returned only during Harry’s fourth year at the school, and this time, Cedric Diggory was killed. However, the students who studied during those 200 years might have liked it more if the tasks were made less dangerous instead of keeping the tournament canceled.

Hogwarts School Song

The one important fact about Hogwarts that the movie fans might not know is that it has a school song. Although the fact is not completely missed in the film, as the song gets a bit of recognition in the fourth part, the details are missed. The Hogwarts school song was sung to welcome the foreign school students to Hogwarts.

The Role of House Elves

Spectacular lighting and tables full of delicious food are certainly a few of the most amazing parts about Hogwarts. Although one thing that movie fans might not be aware of is that most of the arrangements at school were made and taken care of by the House Elves. The Harry Potter films have not quite portrayed the uncomfortable slavery details of Harry Potter, but JK Rowling credited enough the House Elves of their services in the books. 

Career Counseling Sessions

Finally, there is something that makes Hogwarts sound like a normal school, right? However, the movies decide to miss out on this. Only the book fans know that there is a career counseling session at Hogwarts that helps students to plan their future. Talking about Harry, he had his career counseling session with Professor McGonagall and expressed his aspirations of becoming an Auror. Ultimately, our hero achieved what he aspired to be.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is undoubtedly the most incredible place in the Harry Potter universe. The school is presented splendidly in the movie, but some details about the school are left out, maybe because of the time constraints. In this article, we have elaborated on the things about Hogwarts that only book fans will be aware of. There are more things like the unique grading system, a silly school motto saying “Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus” which means “never tickle a sleeping dragon”, History of Magic as one of the dullest subjects, etc. which are available in the books but missing from movies.

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