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{{Quote|However,a cunning charlatan with no magical power saw a chance of enriching himself...|The Charlatan's description|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
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'''The Charlatan''' was the male protagonist in the [[Beedle the Bard]] story [[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]]. He fooled the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] into thinking that he was a [[Wizards|wizard]], while he is just a mere [[Muggle]] who knows no [[magic]] at all. The [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] appointed him as Grand Sorcerer in Chief, the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]]'s Private [[Magic]] Master, so he taught him his "magic". The King was fooled until [[Babbitty]] made him confess that he was a fraud. He was then ordered to the dungeons.
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'''The Charlatan''' was the male antagonist in [[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]], a wizarding fairy tale written by [[Beedle the Bard]] and included in a collection of his stories known as [[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]. In the story, he tricked a foolish [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] into thinking that the charlatan was a [[Wizards|wizard]], while he was just a mere [[Muggle]] who knew no [[magic]] at all. The [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] appointed him as [[Grand Sorcerer in Chief]], the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]]'s Private [[Magic]] Master, so he could teach him his "magic". The King was fooled until [[Babbitty]] made him confess that he was a fraud. He was then ordered to the dungeons.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Instructor of Magic===
 
===Instructor of Magic===
 
{{Quote|Wanted by King, an Instructor of [[Magic]]|The King's Proclamations|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
 
{{Quote|Wanted by King, an Instructor of [[Magic]]|The King's Proclamations|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
The King wanted to learn how to use [[magic]], so he caused proclamations to be read in every village and town across the land that are for someone with [[magic]]al ability to teach him. No real [[wizards|wizards or witches]] responded, due to the King's earlier decree that all the [[wizards|wizards and witches]] be hunted down by the Brigade of Witch-Hunters. However, the cunning charlatan pretends to be a wizard with enormous skill. He took the post of the King's Magic Master for purely self-beneficial reasons, such as money, rubies, a silver chalice and fame.
 
   
 
The King wanted to learn how to use [[magic]], so he had proclamations read in every village across the country, looking for someone with [[magic]]al abilities to teach him. No real [[wizards|wizards or witches]] responded, due to the King's earlier decree that all [[Wizards|wizards and witches]] be hunted down and killed by the Brigade of Witch-Hunters. However, the cunning Charlatan pretended to be a wizard of enormous skill. He took the post as the King's Magic Master for purely selfish reasons of gaining money, rubies, a silver chalice and fame.
[[File:Babbityrabbity.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The King and the charlatan practising "magic".]]
 
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One day, while the King and the charlatan were practicing waving their twigs and chanting meaningless rhymes, they heard Babbitty cackling hysterically from her cottage. This enraged the King, who demanded that the charlatan perform in front of his subjects to show off his new abilities. The charlatan attempted to back out by saying he had to go out of town, and cannot help him, but the King threatened to send the Brigade after him, and should anyone laugh at him, the charlatan's head will be cut off.<ref name="TBB">''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)]]''</ref>
 
 
[[File:Babbityrabbity.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The King and the Charlatan practising "magic".]]
 
One day, while the King and the Charlatan were practicing waving their twigs and chanting meaningless rhymes, they heard Babbitty cackling hysterically from her cottage. This enraged the King, who demanded that the Charlatan perform in front of his subjects to show off his new abilities. The Charlatan attempted to back out by saying he had to go out of town, and could help him, but the King threatened to send the Brigade after him. And if he stayed, and anyone ridiculed the King, the Charlatan's head would be cut off.<ref name="TBB">''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)]]''</ref>
   
 
===Help from Babbitty===
 
===Help from Babbitty===
{{Quote|If you fail to help me, I shall denouce you as a witch, and it will be you who is torn apart by the King's hounds|The Charlatan to [[Babbitty]]|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
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{{Quote|If you fail to help me, I shall denounce you as a witch, and it will be you who is torn apart by the King's hounds!|The Charlatan to [[Babbitty]]|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
The charlatan heads to [[Babbitty]]'s house, from where she was spying on the King and the Charlatan, and finds out that she is a real [[Wizards|witch]]. He asks her to help him, or he said he would turn her in to the [[Brigade of Witch-Hunters]].
 
[[Babbitty]] agrees to help out the charlatan. He tells [[Babbitty]] that she will hide in the bush tomorrow, and do anything in her power to help in this charade . The next day, with help of [[Babbitty]], the King and the charlatan performed "their [[magic]]". They astonished the crowd by making a hat disappear, levitating a horse, but when one of the brigade asked if the King can make his dead hound return to life, the King attempted in vain. [[Babbitty]] does nothing, because she knows no [[magic]] can raise the dead. The crowd laughed at the King, and the King wanted to know why the spell wasn't working. The charlatan pointed to the bush, and said that a wicked [[Wizards|witch]] was blocking them. Babbitty ran from the bush, and when the hounds chased after her she "disappeared", leaving the dogs barking at a tree.<ref name="TBB"/>
 
   
 
The Charlatan headed to [[Babbitty]]'s house, from where she had been spying on the King and the Charlatan, and found out that she is a real [[Wizards|witch]]. He demanded that she helped him, threatening that should she refuse, he would turn her in to the [[Brigade of Witch-Hunters]]. [[Babbitty]] agreed to help out the Charlatan. He told [[Babbitty]] that she would hide in the bush tomorrow, and do anything in her power to help in this charade.
===Fraud===
 
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{{Quote|...as he raised the axe the charlatan fell to his knees, screaming for mercy and confessing all his wickedness|The Charlatan's confession|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
 
 
The next day, with help of [[Babbitty]], the King and the Charlatan performed their "[[magic]]". They astonished the crowd by making a hat [[Vanishing Spell|disappear]], [[Levitation Charm|levitating]] a horse, but when one of the brigade asked if the King can make his dead hound return to life, the King attempted in vain. [[Babbitty]] did nothing, because she knew no [[magic]] can raise the dead. The crowd laughed at the King, and the King wanted to know why the spell wasn't working. The Charlatan pointed to the bush, and said that a wicked [[Wizards|witch]] was blocking them. Babbitty ran from the bush, and when the hounds chased after her she [[Apparition|disappeared]], leaving the dogs barking at a tree.<ref name="TBB"/>
The charlatan tells the crowd that [[Babbitty]] turned into an apple, and that the tree must be cut down, because she is an "evil" [[Wizards|witch]]. The tree was then cut down. As the crowd starts to leave, they hear a cackling coming from the stump. Babbitty tells the crowd that real witches and wizards cannot be cut in half, and that they should cut the "Grand Sorcerer" in two to prove it. Begging for mercy, the charlatan then confesses he is a fraud and is sent to the dungeons.<ref name="TBB"/>.
 
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===Discovery of his Trickery===
 
{{Quote|&hellip;as he raised the axe the charlatan fell to his knees, screaming for mercy and confessing all his wickedness.|The Charlatan confesses When threatened|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
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The Charlatan told the crowd that [[Babbitty]] had turned into an tree, and that the tree must be cut down, because she is an "evil" [[Wizards|witch]]. The tree was then cut down. As the crowd started to leave, they heard a cackling coming from the stump. Babbitty told the crowd that real witches and wizards cannot be cut in half, and that they should cut the "Grand Sorcerer" in two to prove it. Begging for mercy, the Charlatan then confessed that he was a fraud and was sent to the dungeons.<ref name="TBB"/>
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===The King===
 
===The King===
{{Quote|The charlatan gave one of the twigs to the King and assured him that it was a [[wand]] with tremendous power|The Charlatan|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
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{{Quote|The charlatan gave one of the twigs to [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|the King]] and assured him that it was a [[wand]] with tremendous power.|The Charlatan|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
When the King called in any [[wizards|wizards or witches]] to teach him [[magic]], the charlatan came to the palace claiming to be a wizard with enormous skill. He performed a few simple tricks, probably some sleight-of-hand , which convinced the King of his [[magic]]al powers and he taught him, despite not knowing any [[magic]] himself. In order to get "supplies" for the "magic lessons" he asks for treasures so he can finance this venture.
 
   
 
When [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|the King]] called for [[Wizards|wizards or witches]] to teach [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|him]] [[magic]], the Charlatan came to the palace claiming to be a gifted wizard with great talents. He performed a few simple tricks, presumably a form of sleight-of-hand, which convinced the King of the Charlatan's [[magic]]al powers. From then on, the Charlatan pretended to teach the King "magic," despite not knowing any [[magic]] himself. In order to get "supplies" for the "magic lessons," he asked for treasures to finance this venture.
Later, when the King finds out that the charlatan is a fraud, he sends him to the dungeon.<ref name="TBB"/>
 
   
 
Later, when [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|the King]] found out that the Charlatan was a fraud, he was sent to the dungeons.<ref name="TBB"/>
===Babbitty===
 
{{Quote|Cut her down, Your Majesty, that is the way to treat evil witches|The Charlatan|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
 
   
 
===Babbitty===
 
{{Quote|Cut her down, Your Majesty, that is the way to treat evil witches.|The Charlatan|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
 
[[File:Babitty.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Babbitty]], the King's washerwoman]]
 
[[File:Babitty.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Babbitty]], the King's washerwoman]]
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[[Babbitty]] was the king's washer woman. She thought that the charlatan and [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]]'s "lessons" were ridiculous and laughed at the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]], causing the charlatan to be in danger. When the charlatan came to see her, he blackmailed [[Babbitty]] to perform the King's spells for him without his knowledge, or else he denounce her as a [[witch]] to the [[Brigade of Witch-Hunters]]. [[Babbitty]] agreed. The next day, with help of [[Babbitty]], the King and charlatan performed "their magic". But when one of the [[Brigade of Witch Hunters|brigade]] asked if the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] can make his dead hound return to life, the King tries in vain. [[Babbitty]] does nothing, because she knew that no [[magic]] could raise the dead. The charlatan told the King and the crowd that [[Babbitty]] had turned into an apple, and that the tree must be cut down, because she is an "evil" witch. After they cut the tree down, they heard the sound of loud cackling coming from the stump.Babbitty tells the crowd that real [[witch]]es and [[wizard]]s cannot be cut in half, and that they should cut the Muggle in half to prove it. The Muggle confessed he is a fraud. <ref name="TBB"/>
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[[Babbitty]] was the king's washerwoman. She thought the Charlatan and [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]]'s "lessons" were ridiculous and laughed at the King, putting the Charlatan in great danger due to the King's rage. When the Charlatan came to see her, he blackmailed [[Babbitty]] to perform the King's spells for him without the King's knowledge, or else he would denounce her as a [[wizards|witch]] to the [[Brigade of Witch-Hunters]]. [[Babbitty]] agreed to help him. The following day, with help of [[Babbitty]], the King and Charlatan pretended to perform "magic". But when one of the [[Brigade of Witch-Hunters|brigade]] asked if the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] could bring his dead hound back to life, the King attempted to do so in vain. [[Babbitty]] did nothing to try to help.
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Being a true witch, she knew it was useless to attempt to [[Necromancy|bring back the Dead]]. The crowd laughed at the King, and the enraged King asked the Charlatan why the "magic" was not working. The Charlatan betrayed [[Babbitty]] and pointed out the bush behind which Babbitty was hiding, claiming that an evil which was blocking the King's spells. Babbitty ran, and a chase began. The King's hounds chased Babbitty, until she "disappeared," while the dogs stood barking at a tree. The Charlatan convinced the King and the crowd that Babbitty had turned into an apple. He told the King to cut down the tree, for that was the way to treat evil witches. After the men eagerly cut down the tree, a loud cackling sound comes from the stump of the tree. Babbitty told the crowd that real [[wizards|wizards and witches]] cannot be cut in half. She suggested they cut the Charlatan in half to prove it. The terrified Charaltan admitted his trickery, and was sent to the dungeons.<ref name="TBB"/>
   
 
==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
 
{{Quote|The charlatan bade the King give him a large sack of gold, so that he might purchase wands and other magical necessities|The cunning Charlatan|The Tales of Beedle the Bard}}
 
{{Quote|The charlatan bade the King give him a large sack of gold, so that he might purchase wands and other magical necessities|The cunning Charlatan|The Tales of Beedle the Bard}}
   
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The Charlatan is very cunning man, capable of coming up with the idea to trick the King, and using the King and [[Babbitty]] to gain money and fame. He is also extremely greedy, asking the King for various precious treasures, including a silver chalice, rubies, and a large sack of gold. He betrayed Babbitty to the King to get out of his own troubles, proving his selfishness. His greed and schemes turned against him as Babbitty persuaded the King to slice him down to prove whether he is a wizard or not, which led to the Charlatan to confess in cowardice.
'''Cunning'''- he came up with the brilliant idea to trick the King so as to get money and fame
 
 
'''Greedy'''- he asks the King for various treasures, including a silver chalice and rubies.
 
 
'''Selfish'''- he betrays Babbitty to the King and the Brigade of Witch-Hunters in order to save himself.
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*In [[1998]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] mentioned being told the story of [[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]] by his [[Molly Weasley|mother]] when he was a child<ref name="DH">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref>.
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*In [[1998]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] mentioned being told the story of [[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]] by his [[Molly Weasley|mother]] when he was a child.<ref name="DH">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref>
   
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==See also==
 
*[[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]]
 
*[[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]]
 
*[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]
 
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==Notes and references==
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"However, a cunning charlatan with no magical power saw a chance of enriching himself."
— The Charlatan's description[src]

The Charlatan was the male antagonist in Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump, a wizarding fairy tale written by Beedle the Bard and included in a collection of his stories known as The Tales of Beedle the Bard. In the story, he tricked a foolish King into thinking that the charlatan was a wizard, while he was just a mere Muggle who knew no magic at all. The King appointed him as Grand Sorcerer in Chief, the King's Private Magic Master, so he could teach him his "magic". The King was fooled until Babbitty made him confess that he was a fraud. He was then ordered to the dungeons.

Biography

Instructor of Magic

"Wanted by King, an Instructor of Magic"
— The King's Proclamations[src]

The King wanted to learn how to use magic, so he had proclamations read in every village across the country, looking for someone with magical abilities to teach him. No real wizards or witches responded, due to the King's earlier decree that all wizards and witches be hunted down and killed by the Brigade of Witch-Hunters. However, the cunning Charlatan pretended to be a wizard of enormous skill. He took the post as the King's Magic Master for purely selfish reasons of gaining money, rubies, a silver chalice and fame.

Babbityrabbity

The King and the Charlatan practising "magic".

One day, while the King and the Charlatan were practicing waving their twigs and chanting meaningless rhymes, they heard Babbitty cackling hysterically from her cottage. This enraged the King, who demanded that the Charlatan perform in front of his subjects to show off his new abilities. The Charlatan attempted to back out by saying he had to go out of town, and could help him, but the King threatened to send the Brigade after him. And if he stayed, and anyone ridiculed the King, the Charlatan's head would be cut off.[1]

Help from Babbitty

"If you fail to help me, I shall denounce you as a witch, and it will be you who is torn apart by the King's hounds!"
— The Charlatan to Babbitty[src]

The Charlatan headed to Babbitty's house, from where she had been spying on the King and the Charlatan, and found out that she is a real witch. He demanded that she helped him, threatening that should she refuse, he would turn her in to the Brigade of Witch-Hunters. Babbitty agreed to help out the Charlatan. He told Babbitty that she would hide in the bush tomorrow, and do anything in her power to help in this charade.

The next day, with help of Babbitty, the King and the Charlatan performed their "magic". They astonished the crowd by making a hat disappear, levitating a horse, but when one of the brigade asked if the King can make his dead hound return to life, the King attempted in vain. Babbitty did nothing, because she knew no magic can raise the dead. The crowd laughed at the King, and the King wanted to know why the spell wasn't working. The Charlatan pointed to the bush, and said that a wicked witch was blocking them. Babbitty ran from the bush, and when the hounds chased after her she disappeared, leaving the dogs barking at a tree.[1]

Discovery of his Trickery

"…as he raised the axe the charlatan fell to his knees, screaming for mercy and confessing all his wickedness."
— The Charlatan confesses When threatened[src]

The Charlatan told the crowd that Babbitty had turned into an tree, and that the tree must be cut down, because she is an "evil" witch. The tree was then cut down. As the crowd started to leave, they heard a cackling coming from the stump. Babbitty told the crowd that real witches and wizards cannot be cut in half, and that they should cut the "Grand Sorcerer" in two to prove it. Begging for mercy, the Charlatan then confessed that he was a fraud and was sent to the dungeons.[1]

Relationships

The King

"The charlatan gave one of the twigs to the King and assured him that it was a wand with tremendous power."
— The Charlatan[src]

When the King called for wizards or witches to teach him magic, the Charlatan came to the palace claiming to be a gifted wizard with great talents. He performed a few simple tricks, presumably a form of sleight-of-hand, which convinced the King of the Charlatan's magical powers. From then on, the Charlatan pretended to teach the King "magic," despite not knowing any magic himself. In order to get "supplies" for the "magic lessons," he asked for treasures to finance this venture.

Later, when the King found out that the Charlatan was a fraud, he was sent to the dungeons.[1]

Babbitty

"Cut her down, Your Majesty, that is the way to treat evil witches."
— The Charlatan[src]
Babitty

Babbitty, the King's washerwoman

Babbitty was the king's washerwoman. She thought the Charlatan and King's "lessons" were ridiculous and laughed at the King, putting the Charlatan in great danger due to the King's rage. When the Charlatan came to see her, he blackmailed Babbitty to perform the King's spells for him without the King's knowledge, or else he would denounce her as a witch to the Brigade of Witch-Hunters. Babbitty agreed to help him. The following day, with help of Babbitty, the King and Charlatan pretended to perform "magic". But when one of the brigade asked if the King could bring his dead hound back to life, the King attempted to do so in vain. Babbitty did nothing to try to help.

Being a true witch, she knew it was useless to attempt to bring back the Dead. The crowd laughed at the King, and the enraged King asked the Charlatan why the "magic" was not working. The Charlatan betrayed Babbitty and pointed out the bush behind which Babbitty was hiding, claiming that an evil which was blocking the King's spells. Babbitty ran, and a chase began. The King's hounds chased Babbitty, until she "disappeared," while the dogs stood barking at a tree. The Charlatan convinced the King and the crowd that Babbitty had turned into an apple. He told the King to cut down the tree, for that was the way to treat evil witches. After the men eagerly cut down the tree, a loud cackling sound comes from the stump of the tree. Babbitty told the crowd that real wizards and witches cannot be cut in half. She suggested they cut the Charlatan in half to prove it. The terrified Charaltan admitted his trickery, and was sent to the dungeons.[1]

Personality and traits

"The charlatan bade the King give him a large sack of gold, so that he might purchase wands and other magical necessities"
— The cunning Charlatan[src]

The Charlatan is very cunning man, capable of coming up with the idea to trick the King, and using the King and Babbitty to gain money and fame. He is also extremely greedy, asking the King for various precious treasures, including a silver chalice, rubies, and a large sack of gold. He betrayed Babbitty to the King to get out of his own troubles, proving his selfishness. His greed and schemes turned against him as Babbitty persuaded the King to slice him down to prove whether he is a wizard or not, which led to the Charlatan to confess in cowardice.

Behind the scenes

See also

Appearances

Notes and references

The Tales of Beedle the Bard
By Beedle the Bard
Tales of Beedle the Bard
Stories

Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump · The Fountain of Fair Fortune · The Warlock's Hairy Heart · The Tale of the Three Brothers · The Wizard and the Hopping Pot

Characters

Altheda · Amata · Amata's lover · Antioch Peverell · Antioch Peverell's enemy · Antioch Peverell's killer · Asha · Babbitty · Brigade of Witch-Hunters · Cadmus Peverell · Cadmus Peverell's fiancée · Captain of the Brigade of Witch-Hunters · Charlatan · Death · Evil sorcerer · Gigantic white worm · Ignotus Peverell · Ignotus Peverell's son · King · Maiden · Maiden's kinsfolk · Old man · Old man's donkey · Old man's family · Peasant woman · Peasant woman's granddaughter · Sabre · Sir Luckless · Warlock · Warlock's family · Warlock's friends · Wizard · Wizard's father · Young woman · Young woman's child

Objects

Altheda's potion · Altheda's wand · Cloak of Invisibility · Creepers · Crystal casket · Elder Wand · Fountain · Gold statue of Babbitty · Hairy Heart · The Hopping Pot · Poisonous toadstool · Poultice for warts · Resurrection Stone · Silver chalice

Locations

Altheda's home · Cadmus Peverell's house · Enchanted garden · Lonely, winding road · Never-ending hill · River