======Dobby the House-Elf====== =====Introduction===== Dobby was a male [[house-elf]] who initially served the [[Malfoy family]]. His defining characteristic was his fierce, unwavering loyalty to [[Harry Potter]], whom he tried to protect through often misguided and harmful means. After being freed by Harry, Dobby became a staunch ally and a paid employee at [[Hogwarts]]. His story arc is central to the series' exploration of freedom, slavery, and prejudice, culminating in his heroic sacrifice to save Harry and his friends from [[Malfoy Manor]] during the [[Second Wizarding War]]. =====Biography===== ====Service to the Malfoys and Freedom==== For years, Dobby served the Malfoys, a family of dark wizards who treated him with cruelty and contempt, forcing him to punish himself for any perceived transgression. In 1992, Dobby overheard his master, [[Lucius Malfoy]], discussing the plot to reopen the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. Fearing for [[Harry Potter]]'s life, Dobby secretly left [[Malfoy Manor]] to warn him. His attempts to "protect" Harry were chaotic and dangerous. He used [[magic]] to drop a pudding in the Dursleys' kitchen at [[Number Four, Privet Drive]] to have Harry expelled, intercepted Harry's letters from his friends, magically sealed the barrier to [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters]], and later bewitched a [[Bludger]] to injure Harry during a [[Quidditch]] match, hoping a serious injury would force him to leave [[Hogwarts]]. At the end of the school year, Harry discovered that [[Lucius Malfoy]] was Dobby's master. Harry tricked Lucius into freeing Dobby by hiding his own [[sock]] inside [[Tom Riddle's Diary]] and handing it to Lucius, who then tossed it to Dobby. The act of a master presenting a [[house-elf]] with clothes set him free. An enraged Lucius attempted to attack Harry, but Dobby protected him, blasting his former master down a corridor with a powerful charm. ====Life as a Free Elf==== As a free [[house-elf]], Dobby struggled to find employment, as his desire for payment and fair working conditions was unheard of among his kind. He was eventually hired by [[Albus Dumbledore]] to work in the [[Hogwarts kitchens]] for one [[Galleon]] a week and one day off per month. In 1994, Dobby provided Harry with [[Gillyweed]] for the Second Task of the [[Triwizard Tournament]], stealing it from [[Severus Snape]]'s private stores out of concern for Harry's safety. He also became the sole [[house-elf]] willing to clean the [[Gryffindor Tower]], as he was delighted to collect the various hats and socks [[Hermione Granger]] left in an attempt to free the elves, which the other elves found deeply insulting. In 1995, Dobby warned Harry and [[Dumbledore's Army]] that [[Dolores Umbridge]] had discovered their secret meeting place in the [[Room of Requirement]], allowing most of them to escape. ====The Second Wizarding War and Death==== In 1997, Harry tasked Dobby and [[Kreacher]] with tailing [[Draco Malfoy]] to discover his plans. The two elves, despite their differences, worked together to complete the mission. In March 1998, when Harry, [[Ron Weasley]], and [[Hermione Granger]] were captured and imprisoned in the cellar of [[Malfoy Manor]], [[Aberforth Dumbledore]] sent Dobby to rescue them. Dobby Disapparated into the cellar, freeing [[Luna Lovegood]], [[Dean Thomas]], and [[Mr. Ollivander]] before returning for Harry and Ron. In the ensuing struggle, he caused a chandelier to fall, allowing the prisoners to escape. As he Disapparated with Harry, [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] threw her silver dagger, which fatally struck Dobby in the chest. He died moments later in Harry's arms on the beach outside [[Shell Cottage]], his last words being "Harry Potter." Harry, overcome with grief, chose to dig Dobby's grave by hand without [[magic]]. The headstone he carved read: //HERE LIES DOBBY, A FREE ELF//. =====Physical Appearance and Personality===== Dobby was a small [[house-elf]] with large, bat-like ears, a long, pencil-like nose, and enormous, green, tennis ball-sized eyes. During his servitude, he wore a filthy, tattered pillowcase. After his freedom, he took great pride in wearing actual clothes, often in bizarre and mismatched combinations, including his particular love for colourful and odd socks. He once wore a tea cosy as a hat, a tie patterned with horseshoes, and a pair of child's football shorts. Dobby's personality was defined by his immense courage and profound loyalty to his friends, particularly [[Harry Potter]]. He was prone to a conditioned self-punishment reflex, often banging his head on walls or ironing his hands when he felt he had disobeyed or spoken ill of his former masters. Though timid by nature, he never hesitated to put himself in mortal danger to protect Harry. He cherished his freedom above all else and was an eccentric, earnest, and deeply good-hearted being. =====Magical Abilities and Skills===== As a [[house-elf]], Dobby possessed a unique and powerful form of [[magic]] that did not require a [[wand]]. * **[[Apparition]]:** Dobby could Apparate and Disapparate at will, even within areas protected by powerful anti-Apparition enchantments, such as [[Hogwarts]] and [[Malfoy Manor]]. This ability was crucial to his success in rescuing the prisoners from Malfoy Manor. * **Powerful Charms:** Dobby could perform powerful offensive and defensive magic. He was able to disarm [[Narcissa Malfoy]], knock [[Lucius Malfoy]] backwards down a flight of stairs, and tamper with a [[Bludger]]. * **Levitation:** He demonstrated the ability to levitate heavy objects, such as a large cake, with ease. =====Possessions===== * **Pillowcase:** The single, dirty pillowcase he wore while serving the Malfoys was a symbol of his enslavement. * **The [[Sock]]:** The grubby [[sock]] used by Harry to trick [[Lucius Malfoy]] into freeing him was Dobby's most treasured possession, representing his liberty. * **Collection of Socks:** After gaining his freedom, Dobby amassed a large collection of socks, many of which were gifts from [[Harry Potter]]. He once knitted a mismatched pair for Harry as a Christmas present. =====Relationships===== * **[[Harry Potter]]:** Dobby idolized Harry, viewing him as his saviour and greatest friend. His devotion was absolute, and he ultimately gave his life for him. Harry, in turn, deeply valued Dobby's friendship, treating him as an equal and was devastated by his death. * **The [[Malfoy family]]:** His abusive former masters. He lived in constant terror of them but found the courage to defy and even attack [[Lucius Malfoy]] to protect Harry. * **[[Hermione Granger]]:** Dobby admired Hermione for her campaign to improve [[house-elf]] rights, though he, like other elves, was uncomfortable with her method of leaving hidden clothes for them. He affectionately, if incorrectly, referred to her as "Harry Potter's Wheezy." * **[[Ron Weasley]]:** Ron initially found Dobby's behaviour strange but grew to care for him as a loyal friend to Harry. * **[[Winky]]:** Dobby tried to care for the [[house-elf]] [[Winky]] after her dismissal from the [[Crouch family]], but he was unable to comfort her or stop her from descending into alcoholism. * **[[Kreacher]]:** Dobby and [[Kreacher]] initially had a hostile relationship due to Kreacher's loyalty to the [[House of Black]] and his disdain for Harry. They once had a violent fight in the [[Hogwarts kitchens]], but they later learned to work together on Harry's orders. =====Etymology===== In English folklore, a "dobby" is a type of household spirit, similar to a brownie, that performs chores for a family, often in secret. This directly relates to the role of a [[house-elf]]. The term can also refer to a part of a mechanical loom, which may be a subtle nod to the importance of textiles (clothing, socks) in a [[house-elf]]'s life and freedom. =====Behind the Scenes===== * In the film series, Dobby is a computer-generated character voiced by actor Toby Jones. * Dobby's character was completely omitted from the film adaptations of //Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire// and //Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix//. His roles in these stories were reassigned to other characters; for example, [[Neville Longbottom]] gives Harry the [[Gillyweed]] in the //Goblet of Fire// film. (film). * J.K. Rowling has stated in interviews that she always intended for Dobby to die. She felt his death was necessary to illustrate the high cost of war and to provide a pivotal emotional moment for Harry, whose decision to dig the grave by hand marked a significant step in his journey toward accepting his own mortality and understanding the [[Deathly Hallows]]. (J.K. Rowling interview).