Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Chapter 29 Summary

Chapter Twenty-Nine

The Dream

 

Harry tells Ron and Hermione all about what happened by the Forbidden Forest and the strange behavior of Barty Crouch. Everyone gets extra worried when they figure out that Crouch was the most coherent when he was speaking about Voldemort. Harry insists that Voldemort is getting stronger. Hermione suggests that Harry find Mad-Eye Moody to get his take on the situation. Mad-Eye Moody insists that Harry get ready for the task in the maze and to learn some defensive spells to help him in the last Triwizard task. Meanwhile, Sirius writes an angry letter to Harry via owl post about the dangers of walking around Hogwarts campus alone, especially with someone like Viktor Krum. 

Even though Harry has never been a fan of Divination class, one day the perfumed, heated air causes Harry’s eyes to droop while he has an astounding vision.  Harry sees a huge snake, Wormtail, and Voldemort. Voldemort points his wand at Wormtail while shouting “Crucio!”  Harry awakens amid Wormtail’s hideous screams of terror. Harry’s scar is throbbing with pain.  Professor Trelawney is incredibly excited about Harry’s episode and wants to hear all about it; however, Harry manages to deflect her interest by telling Trelawney that he needs to go to the hospital wing. Despite what he told Trelawney, Harry rushes to Dumbledore’s office as soon as he is allowed to leave class. Even though Harry wanted to tell Dumbledore about the dream immediately, Harry stops when he hears voices inside Dumbledore’s office. Cornelius Fudge, Dumbledore, and Mad-Eye Moody are discussing possible reasons behind Barty Crouch’s strange behavior.