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  1. The first American Edition’s cover art (on the backside) features the party of Order members who go to rescue Harry’s group - Moody, Lupin, Tonks, and Sirius and provides two examples of this trope at once.

  2. Foreshadowing is when something early on is symbolic of something that will come later, or there's a phrase that becomes relevant for what a character later experiences (for example, when Ollivander tells Harry he's destined for greatness, and later in the book he stops Voldemort).

  3. 2 kwi 2015 · In Order of the Phoenix, Fred and George are up to shenanigans and trap Slytherin Graham Montague in a broken vanishing cabinet in Hogwarts, which makes Montague disappear in a weird space where he can hear things happening in both Hogwarts and Borgin and Burkes. Nothing much to look at here—all just magic stuff, Hogwarts is a crazy place ...

  4. Climax. Harry has a vision of Sirius Black, his godfather, being tortured by the Death Eaters (Voldemort’s followers) at the Ministry of Magic and rushes off to save him, therefore confronting the Death Eaters head-on. Foreshadowing.

  5. 1 sty 2019 · Foreshadowing in Harry potter. Pacing and Suspense in Harry Potter. The Hook of Harry Potter. You can’t talk about a successful mystery if you don’t want to find out more about it from the...

  6. 5 sty 2019 · Foreshadowing in Harry Potter. To say that Harry Potter has an enormous amount of foreshadowing is an understatement. The whole series is one big fat foreshadowing:

  7. Scrimgeour is mentioned in Order of the Phoenix. Tonks says he's been asking funny questions of her and Kingsley (which would make sense, seeing as they were Aurors and he was head of that office before becoming Minister).