There is a lot of gender representation in The Order of the Phoenix although this is not done purposely by the author, J.K. Rowling where there is a much larger group of main characters who are female.
More often than not the male characters are depicted as more fun and easy going throughout the books especially in the first book when Hermione followed the rules to the letter, one of her most memorable lines being, “... before you get us killed ... or worse expelled”. However as the series continues Hermione becomes a bigger rule breaker than Ron and Harry themselves i.e. within the second book she convinces the other two to “break about 50 school rules” to discover who was behind the Chamber of Secrets. She is always shown as the ‘brain’ of the group and most of the time she doesn’t even have to use magic to help the trio i.e. in the Goblet of Fire she aids Harry to help him win the tournament. Hermione is one of the most noted characters in the book with other characters even looking up to her or being awed by her skills i.e. when Ron says “We just haven’t got your brains or your memory or your concentration” or when McGonagall says to Harry …show more content…
and Ron “I’m glad you listen to Hermione Granger at any rate” she is referring to the fact the Harry and Ron don’t really care to listen to what happens never mind the deeper meaning behind what is being said and that they