Why Harry Potter Needs Quidditch

Published: July 19, 2020, 11:30 a.m.

Quidditch is the wizard sport that everyone \u2013 well, almost everyone \u2013 in the Wizarding World is mad about. It features high levels of danger and unpredictability. The strange rules and seemingly unfair scoring system of Quidditch are more than a bit illogical. But what outweighs these objections are the thrills \u2013 thrills for the spectators in the stadium and thrills for the players. It can be a very exciting game.
\nQuite early on, at a National Press Club luncheon in 1999, Jo Rowling said
\n\u201c…. [the wizards] they\u2019d have to have their own sport. So I had a lot of fun making up the rules of Quidditch. It\u2019s a violent and dangerous game….\u201d
\n— J K Rowling, 20 October 1999 (NPC)
\nAs a former teacher, she also said that
\n\u201c….sport is such an important part of life at school. I am terrible at all sports, but I gave my hero a talent I’d love to have had. Who wouldn’t want to fly?\u201d
\n— J K Rowling interview, Scholastic.com, 16 October 2000 (Sch2)
\nQuidditch in the Wizarding World is not just about Quidditch at Hogwarts. Jo has written in detail about two Quidditch World Cup tournaments (GF8, QWC), as well as reports on professional team matches (DP1, DP2, DP3, DP4) and short vignettes on historical World Cup matches (QWC).
\nHarry\u2019s relationship with Quidditch plays an important part in the plots of all seven of the Harry Potter books. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher\u2019s Stone comes the discovery of the joy of flying on a broom. He takes to it immediately, \u201ca natural\u201d, and becomes the \u201cthe youngest house player\u201d on the Gryffindor Quidditch team \u201cin a century\u201d (PS9). Certainly, in four of the books, the Hogwarts Quidditch schedule informs the shape of Harry\u2019s year \u2013 having to balance Quidditch with his studies \u2013 and he does feel that Quidditch is \u201cthe only thing ….he was really good at\u201d (CS14).
\nSo beyond that, why do I think Quidditch is really important to Harry Potter?
\nIn the Philosopher\u2019s Stone, Harry hones his Quidditch and flying skills. He gains confidence. When he, Hermione and Ron have to overcome the obstacles in the dungeon to get to the Stone\u2019s hiding place, Harry is able to catch the flying keys as if they were a Snitch in a Quidditch match.
\nOther than a win against Slytherin and endless practice sessions for the team, Quidditch does not play a part in the solution finding out and defeating the supposed \u201cHeir of Slytherin\u201d in the second book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Harry\u2019s skills improve and he learns more about coping with danger and injury.
\nThe Gryffindor Quidditch team win the coveted Quidditch Cup in the third book Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. He has to balance more practice and games with his studies. His flying skills mean he is not afraid to <a href...