First Years, Lesson Five

Gabrielle was frowning as she looked over her notes, but managed to relax her expression as the students came into the classroom. "Good morning, everyone. You've almost survived your first year, so well done, you should be very proud of yourselves, so on and so forth. We're on to our last topic for the semester. So, who can tell me who 'the boy who lived' is?" she asked, waiting for someone to give her an answer. "Yes, very good. Harry Potter, a major figure in modern magical history."

"Harry Potter was born in 1980 in England. You might have, in Defense Against the Dark Arts, learned about Voldemort. And you'll learn more about him with Professor Borisyuk in fifth year on, so I won't go into great detail about him today. Now, the reason we call Harry Potter the boy who lived is because when he was only an infant, his parents were attacked and murdered by Voldemort. However, when the dark wizard went to cast the killing curse on Harry, the spell was blocked, leaving him with a scar on his forehead. How the spell came to be blocked, I can't properly explain,"
Gabrielle shrugged, giving a smirk. "That's a Defense question. Ask Professor Waldgrave or Professor Cade. Anyway, Harry then went on to attend Hogwarts in Scotland in the 1990s, where he was sorted into Gryffindor. Voldemort, weakened, began to gradually plot his return during Harry's time at school, getting stronger and stronger, ultimately plunging the magical world into darkness for a time. However Harry, thanks in no small part to the support of his friends and his teachers, was able to defeat the dark lord, ending his mercifully brief reign of terror."

Gabrielle leaned back against the desk, looking over the students. "He then went on to become an Auror. Personally, I think it's a shame he didn't become a professor. Although Neville Longbottom was the Herbology professor when I was there, and he's a very interesting figure in his own right. Anyway, shorter lesson today. But, for homework, I'd like you to do a little bit of research. Show me if you're getting the hang of using the library." She ignored the groans of a couple of students and continued. "I'd like you to have a bit more of a look into the story of Harry Potter, especially those of you who haven't grown up in the wizarding world. And then for your homework I would like you to write an essay on any notable figure from Hogwarts. If you look into the story of Harry Potter, you'll find several. But you might look further back, or possibly even to the history of this very branch of the school. Plenty of notable figures in our short history here, too. But that's all for today. Have a good afternoon!" Gabrielle waved them off as they disbursed to hopefully do some study.

Homework
RP the lesson. First poster to answer the question gets bonus house points! Prefer someone who hasn't answered yet this semester.
Extra credit: write an essay on anyone from Hogwarts history. Whether you write about someone from the books or whether you write about someone from HNZ, I don't mind! Only needs to be 1-2 paragraphs, let me know where you're getting any specific info from.
Apologies for the delay with this lesson while I've been unwell and thank you kindly for your patience!
 
Daisuke shuffled into the classroom quickly and took a seat, glancing around out of habit to check if his twin was around. History of Magic, despite his initial reservations about taking the class with Hachiro, had turned out to be quite good. He hesitated before raising his hand - hesitated too long really - so he wasn't called on. Still, he was not deterred and proceeded to take notes. The story of Harry Potter was quite fascinating, it was something that he'd heard of but it wasn't really all that legendary he supposed. He'd known about the Boy-Who-Lived but it really seemed more like a fairy tale than an actual part of history, especially since it happened in a place far far away from home. Still, he listened to the rest of the tale and decided that perhaps he would look into it. Neville Longbottom seemed more interesting to him anyway because he was apparently known for Herbology. That was a start. As the lesson ended, Daisuke quickly gathered his notes and scurried away, hopefully before Hachiro could catch him.
 
Henri was brought to the History of magic class by his sister once more, he really had not been that interested in the lesson, but he’d crossed paths with her. He rolled his eyes and took a spot in the room. His gaze moving towards the professor as he took out some parchment and leaned back in his seat to listen. He knew about Harry Potter, had read about it, when he’d been younger than he maybe should’ve. It was just interesting to him. He had found it pretty cool. He didn’t take any notes, just listened along, and then the lesson was wrapped up with some homework. He didn’t take a note of the homework, but did set out to go to the library to work on it.
 

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