20 Easter Eggs In Harry Potter Films You Didn’t Notice

9. Deathly Hallow Imagery

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After Harry€™s discovery that Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody €“ the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor for the fourth year €“ is actually Death Eater Barty Crouch Jr. disguised by a steady supply of Polyjuice Potion, he goes to Dumbledore€™s office. In another life Barty could arguably have been an incredible professor at Hogwarts €“ teacher or not, the class seem to learn more under the tutelage of the fake-Moody than any of their legitimate Defence Against the Dark Arts professors.

The headmaster€™s office is arguably one of the most interesting places in all of Hogwarts, jam-packed with a wide array of wondrous magical relics, artifacts and curiosities. As Dumbledore offers Harry some words of advice he looks inside a cabinet which is typically full of magical odds and ends. However, in the side of the cabinet some of these objects are composed in such a way that they form the symbol of the Deathly Hallows which we will become all-too familiar with in the later films.

The magical sign is composed of three separate marks which each represent one of the highly powerful magical objects €“ the Elder Wand is represented by the vertical line, the Resurrection Stone by the circle and the Cloak of Invisibility by the triangle enclosing the other two.

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