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"I can't believe how easy it is for them to get to you."
— The easy access Death Eaters have to Harry Potter[src]

The Burning of The Burrow[2] was a skirmish of the Second Wizarding War that occurred on 25 December, 1996 outside the Weasley family home on the outskirts of Ottery St Catchpole.[1]

Planning to lure Harry Potter out of his safe house and capture him, the Death Eaters attacked The Burrow on Christmas Day. While they succeeded in drawing Harry out into the open, they failed to capture him as several members of the Order of the Phoenix came to his aid. While all of The Burrow's inhabitants were outside (except the family ghoul), the Death Eaters burned The Burrow to the ground, after failing to capture Harry Potter.[1]

History

Background information

In the aftermath of the return of the Dark Lord, the capture of Harry Potter became among the highest priorities for Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters. Over the following year, they pursued a plan to capture Harry and the prophecy concerning him and Lord Voldemort. This plan resulted in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries and the death of Sirius Black at the hands of Bellatrix Lestrange. With Harry alive and having failed to obtain the Prophecy, the Death Eaters sought another way of capturing him.[1]

For the Christmas holidays in 1996, Harry joined his friend Ron and his family at their home, The Burrow. While their usual companion, Hermione Granger, was not present due to a falling out with Ron, other family friends and members of the Order of the Phoenix namely, Nymphadora Tonks and Remus Lupin, had joined the family for Christmas supper.[1]

The skirmish

"I killed Sirius Black! I killed Sirius Black!... Are you coming to get me?"
— Bellatrix Lestrange taunting Harry Potter[src]
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Bellatrix Lestrange arriving at The Burrow along with Fenrir Greyback, Harry giving chase

By the time the assembled company had finished their Christmas supper, the Death Eaters were already hidden among the reeds in the marshland near The Burrow, spying on the house. As Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks were leaving, Bellatrix Lestrange Apparated a few metres from the front door then encircled the house with a raging ring of fire. Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley watched the scene from an upper-story window. When he saw Bellatrix fleeing into the marshland, Harry took off after her in an attempt to avenge the murder of his godfather, Sirius Black.[1]

Attack at the burrow

The combatants

Ginny ran after Harry trying to stop him and offer him help against the attacking Death Eaters. The ring of fire closed behind her, attacking and holding back Lupin, Tonks, and Arthur Weasley, who had attempted to follow the pair into the reeds. As Harry tore after Bellatrix through the tall-grass, she taunted him with the memory of his deceased godfather. Suddenly, Bellatrix Disapparated, leaving Harry disorientated among the reeds and trying to determine where she disappeared to.[1]

By this time, Ginny had lost her way as well. Hearing a noise behind her, she looked to see if it was Harry and called his name, only to be approached by Fenrir Greyback. As she was about to be attacked, Harry emerged from behind her and tried to stun Greyback, but his spell was deflected with ease. Greyback then Disapparated into the surrounding tall-grass, where he and Bellatrix encircled the pair in order to confuse them. As the two Death Eaters heard the adults approaching, they started jinxing Harry and Ginny who deflected the spells.[1]

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The Burrow set aflame

Hearing the spells being cast ahead of them, Lupin, Tonks, and Arthur joined Harry and Ginny and tried to protect them from the Death Eaters. After firing of another round of spells, largely outnumbered, Bellatrix and Greyback retreated. While retreating they went out of their way to set fire to The Burrow and burned it down. The fire destroyed all the items in the Weasley family home and ruined the rest of the Christmas holidays for all of those present, greatly upsetting Molly Weasley in the process.[1]

Aftermath

After the incident, The Burrow was rebuilt during the rest of Harry's sixth year.[1] The attack also helped Harry and the rest of the wizarding population realise how easy it was for Death Eaters to get him and that better protection was required wherever Harry intended to stay.

Media

Behind the scenes

  • This skirmish was shown in the film and video game adaptations of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and did not occur in the book. As it contradicts the events of the novel, it is not considered canon.
    • The attack as a whole was specifically made to serve as a representative of all of the news reports, which are scattered around in the source novel, about various attacks by Death Eaters on the wizard community. It was considered to provide better pacing for the film to have Harry actually experience one such attack first hand, rather than hearing/reading about those that kept happening to some other students or their relatives.
  • In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, parts of The Burrow appear to be freshly painted, presumably reflecting which parts were rebuilt after the fire.
  • It has been speculated that the ring of fire Bellatrix cast around The Burrow may have been Fiendfyre, although this remains unconfirmed.
  • In the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry duels Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback, which doesn't happen in the film, where Harry only fires a few spells at Greyback, which he easily deflected.
  • In the trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Greyback is seen disarming Ginny of her wand but this scene is not in the final cut of the film. The reason for this is currently unknown.

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Notes and references

See also

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