Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

by

J. K. Rowling

Bill Weasley's French and part-Veela wife; the two marry early in the novel. Fleur is extremely beautiful and charming, all thanks to her Veela blood, but she's also kind and dedicated to the resistance movement. She has no issue housing the trio, as well as Ollivander, Luna, and Griphook, when they show up on her doorstep at Shell Cottage.
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Fleur Delacour Character Timeline in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

The timeline below shows where the character Fleur Delacour appears in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter Four
Grief and Coming of Age Theme Icon
...motorcycle. Ron greets Harry as Mad-Eye Moody, Hermione, Fred, George, Bill, Mr. Weasley, Tonks, Lupin, Fleur, Kingsley, and Mundungus Fletcher file into the kitchen. Tonks gleefully waves her new wedding ring... (full context)
Chapter Five
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...Bellatrix was trying to kill her. Kingsley leaves for the Prime Minister as Bill and Fleur fly into sight. Mrs. Weasley flies at Bill, who says that Moody is dead: Mundungus... (full context)
Mortality and Sacrifice Theme Icon
Friendship, Community, and Resistance Theme Icon
Fleur spits that someone betrayed them. Harry says that if someone let something slip and made... (full context)
Chapter Eight
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...he won't go to all this trouble when he gets married just as some of Fleur's cousins arrive. Harry shows Lupin and Tonks to their seats and notices again that Lupin... (full context)
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...appears with Auntie Muriel, an ancient witch who is disappointed to meet Cousin Barny, insults Fleur, and suggests that Harry is spineless for not coming. Harry, Ron, and Hermione meet back... (full context)
Chapter Twenty
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...out that Ron was just here, but Ron explains that he stayed with Bill and Fleur so that the rest of his family wouldn't make his life miserable for abandoning Harry.... (full context)
Chapter Twenty-Three
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...Harry. Harry and Ron ask Dobby to take Ollivander, Dean, and Luna to Bill and Fleur's and then come back. Harry sees the man in the tower tell Voldemort to kill... (full context)
Chapter Twenty-Four
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Harry feels like he's back with Dumbledore's body as Bill, Fleur, Dean, and Luna surround him. Dean carries Griphook inside and Harry sees Voldemort punishing everyone... (full context)
Chapter Twenty-Five
Choices, Redemption, and Morality Theme Icon
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Friendship, Community, and Resistance Theme Icon
...continues to wonder if Dumbledore isn't actually dead. While they argue about this one afternoon, Fleur tells Harry that Griphook wants to speak with him. Griphook says he'll help Harry in... (full context)
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...agree and Griphook does too. They begin planning immediately and plan for weeks. Bill and Fleur don't ask questions. Harry soon realizes that he dislikes Griphook. Griphook seems bloodthirsty and is... (full context)
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...down the stairs. He bids Luna goodbye and agrees to take Auntie Muriel's tiara, which Fleur borrowed for her wedding, back to Muriel. Fleur shows the tiara to Ollivander and Griphook... (full context)
Chapter Thirty
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...of the room. Mrs. Weasley forbids Ginny from fighting as Percy tumbles through the tunnel. Fleur and Lupin start to loudly talk about Teddy as Percy apologizes and explains that he's... (full context)