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Harry Potter Meets Andromeda Tonks
In the Deathly Hallows Book Harry Potter meets Andromeda Tonks, also known as Dromeda. Harry meets her when he and Hadgrid crashed into her house, and was taken in for treatment. Dromeda was Ted Tonks wife, Harry found this out when he charged at Dromeda angrily and Ted Tonks stopped him and told Harry it was his wife. The reason for Harry's behaviour was that Dromeda looked like Bellatrix, they looked a like as they were sister's. Harry would have throw an angry rage at bellatrix if he saw her because she is the loyal servant to voldemort, the person who totally betrayed Harry Potter. However back to the main essay....
Andromeda Tonks relates to this essay, because she has something to do with astronomy. She is to be a 'mytholigys Princess'

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