Well, the people who make the movies probably just think it is more "intresting"
In the Half-Blood Prince book the Burrow did not get destroyed and there is no attack at the Weasley residence at all. The film makers invented and shot that scene so as to add another brutal fight for the fans. Whether or not it is good I cannot say, I haven't watched the film.
No, the Burrow never catches fire in the books, that part is only in the films. The Death Eaters do attack his home during Bill and Fleur's wedding but no people or property are harmed.
No, it was added in to the film.
Nobody actually knows, but I think it was at the Burrow (the home of the Weasley family). The book never tells you where.
Trigant Burrow was born in 1875.
In the Half-Blood Prince book the Burrow did not get destroyed and there is no attack at the Weasley residence at all. The film makers invented and shot that scene so as to add another brutal fight for the fans. Whether or not it is good I cannot say, I haven't watched the film.
He went into the protection zone of the Burrow.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," the scene where Mr. Tate and Atticus talk after the attack on the children differs in the sense that in the book, Atticus is not present during the attack and arrives afterwards. In the movie adaptation, they have a conversation immediately afterwards. Additionally, the book explores more internal thoughts and details that are not portrayed on screen.
no one in the books. but in the movie its Fenrir Greyback and Bellatrix Lestrange after a trap they set up in an effort to lure Harry out so they could attack him. The scene was added to show that nowhere is safe in the Wizard World anymore. Even The Burrow.
In the sixth Harry Potter movie, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," one major addition was a scene where the Burrow, the Weasley family's home, was attacked by Death Eaters. This was not in the original book. Additionally, some scenes were rearranged or shortened for the film adaptation.
What news did harry receive the morning after he arrived at the Burrow from the book?
Edward Burrow has written: 'A new and compleat book of rates, comprehending the rates of merchandize ..'
No, the Burrow never catches fire in the books, that part is only in the films. The Death Eaters do attack his home during Bill and Fleur's wedding but no people or property are harmed.
Anatomy of a Scene Shark Attack - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
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C. Acton Burrow has written: 'The annals of the town of Guelph, 1827-1877' -- subject(s): Accessible book
In the Animorphs series, Rachel and Tobias share a kiss in the book #33: "The Illusion". This moment occurs during a pivotal scene where the characters' emotions are heightened.