What is the setting for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?
Friday, January 1st, 2010 at
6:33 pm
Hm, I feel as if there is way more than one setting through out the whole book, please no flaming, but does anyone know about the setting in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?
I’m not as stupid as you think.
That ‘globaltopline’ thing is getting old.
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*SPOILER ALERT*
Well it starts out at the Dursely’s as usual.
Then it goes to the Weasly’s, and on the way it includes Tonk’s parent’s house.
Then from there on they are traveling around and it includes: The Minestry of Magic,
The Forest of Dean,
The Malfoy’s Mansion,
The Lovegoods House,
#12 Grimauld Place,
The Hog’s Head,
Godric’s Hollow,
Shell Cottage, (Fluer & Bill’s house)
Hogwarts,
The Shreiking Shack,
Various other forests (Named and unnamed) and places they stop along the way.
There is more then one setting.
The Malfoy Manor, Weasley Home, Luna Lovegood’s home, The town where harry was born, random places in the woods, fields, etc.
There are many different settings that the final book takes place in:
The great majority of these locations are different forests, including the forest where the three hid during the Quitich World Cup and a forest the Hermione apparently visited over the summer holidays with her parents.
They also visit Godricks Hallow (sorry if I mispelled that!), Diagon Alley, and of course Hogwarts. In the 7th book, the three are constantly on the move so that they are not caught by the death eaters. They can’t stay at the same place for a long period time for this reason. That’s why it’s so difficult to explain the setting for this book.
Hope this helped! =]
The general setting is England…but there are so many different mini settings within the wonderful book (not in any particular order): 4 Privet Drive, The Tonks’ residence, Hogwarts, The Burrow, Gingotts, The Forbidden Forest, 12 Grimmauld Place, Platform 9 and 3/4, Godric’s Hollow, The Lovegood residence, The Ministry of Magic, The Shrieking Shack, The Room of Requirement, Shell Cottage, The Hogs Head, Malfoy Manner, King’s Cross, The Forest of Dean, different places in muggle England and so on. Excellent book!!!
Yeah, there are a lot of settings. Ron, Hermione, and Harry move around a lot, looking for horcruxes and evading Death Eaters.
First, Harry is in the Dursley’s house for a very short period of time. I don’t think that really counts much.
Next, he goes to the Burrow. Fred and Fleur’s wedding is there.
After the Burrow, there’s Grimmauld Place. They stay there about a month making plans.
They then go into the Ministry of Magic, where they get the locket.
From the Ministry, they go to the forest where the Quidditch World Cup was held.
Next, Harry and Hermione go to Godric’s Hollow.
They go to the Forest of Dean after a narrow escape from Voldemort.
The trio get caught by Death Eaters, go to Malfoy’s Manor.
Go to the Shell Cottage (Bill and Fleur’s House)
Go to Gringotts and steal the cup
Hogwarts. Final battle, kill Nagini and the horcrux in Harry.
BASICALLY-
The most important settings, because of plot and horcruxes, would probably be Hogwarts, Gringotts, and Godric’s Hollow. Maybe Malfoy’s Manor. Dobby gets killed there.
it’s in flashback mode actually the epilogue being the present time.the whole pace of the book is jerky,sudden,dark and unpredictable.
- malfoy’s manor
- the dursleys
- tonks parent’s house
- the burrows
- tottenham court road
- grimmauld place
- Ministry of magic
- forest of dean
- godric’s hollow
- luna’s house
- shell cottage
- gringots
- hogsmead
- hogs head
- hogwarts
- the shrieking shack
- room of requirement
- forbidden forest
- (king’s cross) where harry was dead and met dumbledore
- hogwarts hall
sorry if i don’t put it right
Oh, yes, there are many settings: Hogwarts, the Burrow, the Dursley’s, Godric’s Hollow, random forests, Grimmauld Place, the Ministry of Magic, Hogsmeade, Forbidden Forest, Malfoy Manor, random Muggle city, Luna Lovegood’s house.
That’s all I can think of at the moment, but I’m sure they are more. But the Trio are definately on the move.
Read the book! It’s amazing!