Cho survived the Second Wizarding War and eventually married a Muggle. Cho was born into a wizarding family , [1] the daughter of Mr. She became a great Quidditch fan at the age of six, and cheered for the Tutshill Tornados.
She soon tried out for her house Quidditch team , and attained the position of Seeker. She became friends with fellow Ravenclaw Marietta Edgecombe. During a Gryffindor - Ravenclaw Quidditch match in her fourth year, Cho first met Harry Potter , who was a year below her and a fellow Seeker. Harry noticed she was very pretty and she made his stomach "feel funny".
Cho's impression of Harry was favourable, and when she later wished Harry good luck before Gryffindor had a Quidditch match against Slytherin , Harry went bright red. During the match against Ravenclaw, Cho began to tail Harry rather than find the Golden Snitch herself. Harry soon caught on to her strategy and attempted to trick her into thinking he had spotted the Snitch. As he dove, he saw the Snitch for real. Cho then gasped at the sight of a trio of Dementors. Ravenclaw did not win the Quidditch Cup that year with Gryffindor winning it instead of Slytherin.
Cho sitting next to Fleur Delacour after the arrival of Beauxbatons. While there, she exchanged greetings with Harry Potter , who had a crush on Cho by this time, having been developing feelings for her since the previous year when he first saw her during a Quidditch match against the Ravenclaw Quidditch team.
He considered her to be very pretty and a good Seeker. She was friendly towards Harry throughout the year, but probably did not return his romantic feelings. She had already accepted Cedric Diggory 's request to be his date to the Yule Ball. Cedric was a year above Cho and a champion in the Triwizard Tournament. Despite this, Cho refused to treat Harry poorly, as the majority of the school did because the Goblet of Fire had also selected him; she refused to wear one of Draco Malfoy 's Support Cedric Diggory badges, something Harry was grateful for.
He asked Cho to attend the Yule Ball with him, and she let him down kindly, even apologising for being unable to accept his offer; he still spent most of the ball watching Cho, who soon began dating Cedric. She was the "thing" Cedric would miss most and thus became his hostage during the Second Task of the Tournament; he employed the Bubble-Head Charm to save her from Hogwarts' lake.
Cho was devastated and openly cried at the memorial service at the end of the school year. Cedric's death made Cho believe Harry's claim that Voldemort had returned despite the Ministry of Magic and Daily Prophet branding him a liar or insane.
She sought Harry out several times and attempted to engage him in conversation, probably motivated by both a desire to learn the circumstances of Cedric's death and a growing fondness for Harry. Unfortunately for Harry, these encounters did not go well. The first time Cho found him covered with Stinksap that was accidentally let off by Neville Longbottom 's Mimbulus mimbletonia.
The second time, she ended up arguing with Ron Weasley about Quidditch teams. On the third try, when Cho entered the Owlery to send a letter to her mother for her birthday while Harry was there, she defended him from a suspicious Argus Filch.
Cho training with Dumbledore's Army. When invited by Hermione Granger to join Dumbledore's Army, Cho went against the advice of her parents, who wished her to remain on Dolores Umbridge 's good side, as her mother worked at the Ministry. She also brought her best friend and fellow Ravenclaw Marietta Edgecombe along, despite the other girl's reluctance to join due to her mom's position at the Ministry as well. Cho joined because she was determined to fight against Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters after what happened to Cedric in the previous year.
However, as a D. At first, she got nervous and performed her spells poorly whenever Harry was nearby. This indicated that her romantic feelings for him had grown since the previous year. Later, though, she was able to conjure a corporeal Patronus in the shape of a swan.
However, she did have some trouble with a Disarming Charm , saying Expellimellius instead of the actual incantation, causing Marietta's sleeve to catch on fire. She also mentioned that she had never been able to stun anything before Harry taught her and commented that he was a good teacher.
Cho initiated a kiss with Harry under some mistletoe shortly before Christmas after a D. However, she soon ended up in tears, confused and guilty because of her conflicting feelings for Harry and Cedric.
This kiss was something that Harry did not enjoy much and described as being "wet", because of all the tears and a repeat kiss did not happen. Despite this, she and Harry went on a date in the wizarding village of Hogsmeade on Valentine's Day where the couple sent their time at Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop.
The tea shop made Harry uncomfortable, as it reminded him of Umbridge's too pink office. Cho's continuing grief over Cedric's death, her ill-founded jealousy over Harry's friendship with Hermione Granger who, ironically, tried to advise Harry on how to handle girls , and Harry's overall inexperience with girls soured the experience. Cho became jealous when Harry mentioned his plans to meet Hermione later in the day, and she tried to gauge Harry's feelings for her by mentioning that Roger Davies had asked her out, but this only bewildered Harry.
She ended up in tears after Harry refused to discuss Cedric's death with her. Later in the year, Cho's friend Marietta betrayed the D. The hex made purple pustules spell "SNEAK" across her face that could not be removed, something Cho considered a "horrible trick". When Harry scorned Marietta for the betrayal and Cho defended her, their relationship went downhill.
At the beginning of her seventh and final at Hogwarts, Cho caught a glimpse of Harry on the Hogwarts Express. She did not speak with him, instead hiding back in her compartment with Marietta Edgecombe. Harry commented that she was the only one not staring at him, he also noticed that her friend Marietta still had the word SNEAK written in pimples on her face. Harry and Cho had almost no interaction for the rest of the year; according to Harry, they simply "fell apart," too embarrassed to even look at one another.
Cho did not participate in the battle that took place inside the castle after Death Eaters successfully infiltrated the Hogwarts, as she did not keep her D.
Cho was also present in the courtyard after Albus Dumbledore died. She and the rest of the students raised their wands as a farewell to their former headmaster.
It is possible that Cho attended Dumbledore's funeral with her parents, seeing as she was a Dumbledore supporter and was most likely saddened by his death.
Cho demonstrated her loyalty by reuniting with other members of Dumbledore's Army to join the final battle against Voldemort and the Death Eaters when they attacked Hogwarts. Katie Leung, who played the role of Cho Chang in the Harry Potter movies, has said that she faced racist attacks after she was cast in the franchise.
She also revealed that she was asked by her publicists to deny what she experienced. I remember reading all the comments. She was a student of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and belonged to the Ravenclaw house. Leung added that she found an entire website spewing hate for her. Ironically, Cho was under the impression that something was going on between Hermione and Harry when the former was in actuality giving him advice on how to woo Cho. Like many other people around Hogwarts and outside of it; including Dumbledore, Mrs.
By the time they broke up, Harry had a lot of other things on his mind. Chief among these problems was the fact he had lost his loving godfather, and after this loss, he had no mind for anything else. Rather, she was too embarrassed to be around him. When the whole school was admiring Harry for being the Chosen One, Cho kept a distance away from him, not wanting any part in being around him now that they had their shot and failed miserably.
These two also had separate reactions to their break up. It seems Harry was always looking for the real thing while Cho was more focused on being a monogamist rather than searching for the one. In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , Cho would look for reasons to chat up with Harry in order to tell him he did believe in him. Harry would be greatly comforted by the knowledge that the girl he was into believed him when all the Wizarding world shunned him as a liar and a glory seek.
In the film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , the kissing scene between Harry and Cho was shown to be something romantic. A lot of hype had surrounded the first kiss to be seen in a Harry Potter film and so the scene was made to please rather than stay faithful to the book.
In the novel version, Cho only kissed him briefly before breaking down and leaving Harry in an awkward spot. Okay, maybe using is quite a strong word, but Cho was doing something like this in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
In this way, Cho was confusing whether she did like Harry or it was just a transference of feelings to him because she associated Harry with Cedric now. Ron was right that such feelings could cause someone to explode, but he has the emotional range of a teaspoon, so what does he know?
Ginny was a pretty hard-to-like character and she gave more reason for us to consider her pretty pathetic when she still saw Cho as a romantic rival.
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