Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Chapter Five, Fallen Warrior Summary & Analysis

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Chapter Five, Fallen Warrior Summary & Analysis

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Chapter Five, Fallen Warrior Summary

After the crash, Harry tries to wake the unresponsive Hagrid. He does not manage to do so before he loses consciousness himself. Tonk's parents find the pair and bring them inside. They begin magically repairing their wounds and regrow Harry's tooth.

Harry wakes and finds that Hagrid is going to be fine. Harry tells Ted, Tonk's father, that the Death Eaters knew he was being transported that night. Time is limited, and Harry and Hagrid take their leave via a Portkey in the form of a hairbrush. It takes them to the Burrow, where Mrs. Weasley, Ron's mother, and Ginny, Ron's little sister and Harry's girlfriend, inform them that they are the only ones to have made it back so far. The others should have been back long ago. Ron, Tonks, Mr. Weasley (Ron's father), and Fred...

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