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{{Quote|Cedric was a person who exemplified many of the qualities which distinguish Hufflepuff house, he was a good and loyal friend, a hard worker, he valued fair play. His death has affected you all, whether you knew him well or not. I think that you have the right, therefore, to know exactly how it came about. Cedric Diggory was murdered by Lord Voldemort!|Albus Dumbledore to the attendees in [[1995]].|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
 
{{Quote|Cedric was a person who exemplified many of the qualities which distinguish Hufflepuff house, he was a good and loyal friend, a hard worker, he valued fair play. His death has affected you all, whether you knew him well or not. I think that you have the right, therefore, to know exactly how it came about. Cedric Diggory was murdered by Lord Voldemort!|Albus Dumbledore to the attendees in [[1995]].|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
Following Cedric's death, the usual [[End-of-Term Feast]] was replaced with the memorial service to Cedric Diggory for students, visitors and staff. When Harry arrived at the [[Great Hall]] for the feast, he noticed that the decorations had been changed, drapes were black and the magically enchanted roof that usually appeared as a night sky with lighted candles was no longer, and the wooden arch structure of the Hall became visible. <ref>[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]</ref> Students and staff, who would normally be eating and talking loudly were instead sitting quietly, not touching food but merely nursing their goblets of water and wine. Students of the [[Beauxbatons Academy of Magic]] sat in the Hall with their Headmistress [[Olympe Maxime]], and the [[Durmstrang Institute]] students also sat in the hall, despite their Headmaster, [[Igor Karkaroff]] disappearing. Dumbledore broke the silence by speaking and raising his Goblet in memory and respect of [[Cedric Diggory]], all students of all houses and schools followed this sign of respect. Dumbledore then went on to give a speech, remembering the memory that was Cedric. Harry noticed that during this speech [[Cho Chang]] was silently crying as tears poured down her cheeks, he saw that [[Draco Malfoy]], [[Vincent Crabbe]] and [[Gregory Goyle]] were all gathered together, talking throughout the speech showing no sign of respect. Students would all then stand in silence and remember Cedric.
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Following Cedric's death, the usual [[End-of-Term Feast]] was replaced with the memorial service to Cedric Diggory for students, visitors and staff. When Harry arrived at the [[Great Hall]] for the feast, he noticed that the decorations had been changed, the drapes were black and the magically enchanted roof that usually appeared as a night sky with lighted candles was no longer in sight, and the wooden arch structure of the Hall became visible. <ref>[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]</ref> Students and staff, who would normally be eating and talking loudly were instead sitting quietly, not touching food, but merely nursing their goblets of water and wine. Students of the [[Beauxbatons Academy of Magic]] sat in the Hall with their Headmistress [[Olympe Maxime]], and the [[Durmstrang Institute]] students also sat in the hall, despite their Headmaster, [[Igor Karkaroff]] having disappeared. Dumbledore broke the silence by speaking and raising his Goblet in memory and respect of [[Cedric Diggory]], all students of all houses and schools followed this sign of respect. Dumbledore then went on to give a speech, remembering the pupil and friend that was Cedric. Harry noticed that during this speech [[Cho Chang]] was silently crying. As tears poured down her cheeks, he saw that [[Draco Malfoy]], [[Vincent Crabbe]] and [[Gregory Goyle]] were all gathered together, talking throughout the speech, showing no sign of respect. The students all then stood in silence and remembered Cedric.
   
 
==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==

Revision as of 23:36, 30 June 2012

"The usual decorations were missing. The Great Hall was normally decorated with the winning house's colours for the Leaving Feast. Tonight, however, there were black drapes on the wall behind the teachers table. Harry knew instantly that they were there as a mark of respect for Cedric."
— Description of the Great Hall at the time.[src]

The memorial feast to Cedric Diggory was held at the end of the academic year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1995, following the murder of Hufflepuff student Cedric Diggory at the hands of Peter Pettigrew, and on the orders of Lord Voldemort. It was held so students and staff could pay their respects to Diggory and learn the truth behind why and how he died.

Background information

Triwizard Tournament

Cedric: "Did anyone tell you the Cup was a Portkey?"
Harry: "Nope, is this supposed to be part of this task?"
— Cedric to Harry after they are transported to the Graveyard.[src]

During the Triwizard Tournament's third and final task both Harry Potter and Cedric Diggory reached the Triwizard Cup at the same time; the two argued over who should take it, Cedric insisting that Harry take it as he saved him, but Harry insisted they both take it. In the end the two both grabbed hold of the cup simultaneously, but unexpectedly they were transported to the Little Hangleton graveyard, as the cup was a Portkey. Once in the graveyard, Harry and Cedric assumed that it was part of the tournament, a final challenge for the winning champion, or in this case winning champions. However it was not, and Harry soon realised when he remembered the graveyard, having visited it before, if only in visions and dreams.

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Cedric raises his wand to Peter Pettigrew and Voldemort.

Cedric's murder

"Harry, take my body back will you? Take my body back to my father."
— Cedric's last spoken words, as a spirit to Harry[src]

Cedric was confused by what had just happened and cautioned Harry to keep his wand out until they were clear of what lay ahead. Peter Pettigrew then emerged from the darkness, carrying in his arms a reduced Lord Voldemort. Cedric raised his wand and questioned Pettigrew, unaware of who he was. In response, Voldemort ordered Pettigrew to "Kill the spare", using Voldemort's wand, Pettigrew fired the Killing Curse at an unsuspecting Diggory, killing him. Voldemort would soon after be reborn and, despite being dead, Cedric still would play a part in further events, and even help save Harry's life. [1]

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Cedric asks Harry to return his body to Hogwarts as a spirit.

When Harry and Voldemort engaged in a duel together, their wands, both sharing the same core of one specific Phoenix's feathers, connected, creating the Priori Incantatem effect. Voldemort's wand began spewing the last spells it had cast in reverse order, and so Cedric's spirit emerged from Voldemort's wand along with those of Frank Bryce, Bertha Jorkins, James and Lily Potter. In spirit form, Cedric spoke to Harry and requested that he take his body back to his parents, whilst he (Cedric) would help hold back Voldemort with the others. Harry agreed, and on his parents' order, broke the wand connection with Voldemort. Cedric and the other spirits acted as a shield to cover Harry whilst he summoned the cup to himself, grabbed hold of Cedric's corpse, and transported them both back to Hogwarts.

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Cedric during the third task. Here he dies.

Upon returning to Hogwarts with Cedric's body, the students awaiting their return cheered with joy; it was shortly afterwards that they started to realise something was dreadfully wrong. Harry was clutching Cedric's body, refusing to let it go, until Albus Dumbledore pulled him away, then the cheers were replaced with screams and sobs once the sepctators understood Cedric was dead and that Voldemort was allegedly back.

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Harry tearfully returns with Cedric's corpse.

It was then investigated as to how the Triwizard Cup became a Portkey, and it was discovered that Alastor Moody, who was in charge of placing the cup in the maze, was in fact Death Eater Barty Crouch Jr. using Polyjuice Potion.

Remembering Cedric

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Students of all schools attended the feast.

"Cedric was a person who exemplified many of the qualities which distinguish Hufflepuff house, he was a good and loyal friend, a hard worker, he valued fair play. His death has affected you all, whether you knew him well or not. I think that you have the right, therefore, to know exactly how it came about. Cedric Diggory was murdered by Lord Voldemort!"
— Albus Dumbledore to the attendees in 1995.[src]

Following Cedric's death, the usual End-of-Term Feast was replaced with the memorial service to Cedric Diggory for students, visitors and staff. When Harry arrived at the Great Hall for the feast, he noticed that the decorations had been changed, the drapes were black and the magically enchanted roof that usually appeared as a night sky with lighted candles was no longer in sight, and the wooden arch structure of the Hall became visible. [2] Students and staff, who would normally be eating and talking loudly were instead sitting quietly, not touching food, but merely nursing their goblets of water and wine. Students of the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic sat in the Hall with their Headmistress Olympe Maxime, and the Durmstrang Institute students also sat in the hall, despite their Headmaster, Igor Karkaroff having disappeared. Dumbledore broke the silence by speaking and raising his Goblet in memory and respect of Cedric Diggory, all students of all houses and schools followed this sign of respect. Dumbledore then went on to give a speech, remembering the pupil and friend that was Cedric. Harry noticed that during this speech Cho Chang was silently crying. As tears poured down her cheeks, he saw that Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle were all gathered together, talking throughout the speech, showing no sign of respect. The students all then stood in silence and remembered Cedric.

Aftermath

Dumbledore-DaftOrDangerous?

"Dumbledore, Daft or Dangerous?"

"The Ministry of Magic, does not wish me to tell you this. It is possible that some of your parents will be horrified that I have done so - either because they will not believe that Lord Voldemort has returned, or because they think I should not tell you so, young as you are. It is my belief however, that the truth is generally preferable to lies, and that any attempt to pretend that Cedric died as a result of an accident of some sort of blunder of his own, is an insult to his memory!"
— Dumbledore speaks of the Ministry trying to hush up the events.[src]
TheBoyWhoLies

"The Boy Who Lies?"

Following this, the Ministry of Magic was angered by Dumbledore's boldness as to tell students, what they believed to be lies. The Ministry was reluctant to believe that he had returned, and instead of supporting they slated both Harry Potter and Dumbledore as liars and being daft. Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge was warped by his own fear that he refused to believe such claims. As Minister he appointed Dolores Umbridge, a Ministry employee as High Inquisitor of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry the following year, to ensure that Dumbledore stayed in line and any further claims of Voldemort's return were hushed up from the students. [3]

Students, such as Lavender Brown and Seamus Finnigan had been persuaded by the Daily Prophet, which had been writing terrible things that Harry was lying about Voldemort returning. However, later on in the year when Harry, Ron, Hermione and others went to the Ministry of Magic and participated in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries fighting against Death Eaters and Lord Voldemort the Minister had to confess and finally admit Voldemort's return after he himself saw him. It was then that Harry and Dumbledore were believed and that action was being put into place, protection given where it is needed, for example the following year at Hogwarts, Aurors were stationed around grounds. [4]

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See also

Notes and references