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'''The Hanged Man''' was a pub in the [[Muggle]] part of [[Little Hangleton]], a village in [[England]]. Town residents flocked there to gossip with each other on the night that the entire [[Riddle family]] was murdered. Later on, the [[Riddles' cook]] arrived at the pub, and announced to everyone present that [[Frank Bryce]] had been arrested. The [[Landlord of The Hanged Man|landlord]] of the pub announced that he thought the war had turned Bryce "funny", perhaps indicating his belief in the gardener's guilt.
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'''The Hanged Man''' was a pub in the [[Muggle]] part of [[Little Hangleton]], a village in [[England]]. Town residents flocked there to gossip with each other on the night that the entire [[Riddle family]] was murdered. Later on, the [[Riddles' cook]] arrived at the pub, and announced to everyone present that [[Frank Bryce]] had been arrested. The [[Landlord of The Hanged Man|landlord]] of the pub announced that he thought the war had turned Bryce "funny," perhaps indicating his belief in the gardener's guilt.<ref>{{GOF}} - Chapter 1 (''The Riddle House'')</ref>
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
[[Wikipedia:The Hanged Man (tarot card)|The Hanged Man]] is a Tarot card, also known as "the Traitor", which depicts a man hanging upside-down by one foot from a wooden beam or a tree. It is generally considered to have profound but ambiguous significance, often associated with the destruction of the self, letting go of worldly attachments, and viewing things from a different perspective.
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[[Wikipedia:The Hanged Man (tarot card)|The Hanged Man]] is a [[Tarot cards|Tarot card]], also known as "the Traitor," which depicts a man hanging upside-down by one foot from a wooden beam or a tree. It is generally considered to have profound but ambiguous significance, often associated with the destruction of the self, letting go of worldly attachments, and viewing things from a different perspective.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' {{1st}}
   
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Revision as of 15:10, 19 January 2015

The Hanged Man was a pub in the Muggle part of Little Hangleton, a village in England. Town residents flocked there to gossip with each other on the night that the entire Riddle family was murdered. Later on, the Riddles' cook arrived at the pub, and announced to everyone present that Frank Bryce had been arrested. The landlord of the pub announced that he thought the war had turned Bryce "funny," perhaps indicating his belief in the gardener's guilt.[1]

Etymology

The Hanged Man is a Tarot card, also known as "the Traitor," which depicts a man hanging upside-down by one foot from a wooden beam or a tree. It is generally considered to have profound but ambiguous significance, often associated with the destruction of the self, letting go of worldly attachments, and viewing things from a different perspective.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Chapter 1 (The Riddle House)