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Sirius Black offers support to Harry from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling

Throughout the course of their communication through the fireplace, Sirius Black consistently provides Harry with emotional support and guidance during his fourth year at Hogwarts. Despite being on the run and hiding from the Ministry of Magic, Sirius takes the time to check in on Harry and offer him advice on how to handle the challenges he faces. He becomes a trusted ally to Harry, someone he can confide in and rely on for help. Sirius understands the struggles that Harry is going through, having experienced similar hardships himself. He acknowledges Harry's feelings of isolation and fear, validating his emotions and reassuring him that he is not alone in his battles. Sirius encourages Harry to trust his instincts and stand up for what he believes in, reminding him of the strength that lies within him. In moments of doubt and uncertainty, Sirius acts as a beacon of hope for Harry, guiding him towards making the right decisions and staying true to himself. He offers practical advice on how to navigate the dangers that lie ahead, sharing his wisdom and experience to help Harry navigate the complexities of the wizarding world. Despite the risks involved in reaching out to Harry, Sirius prioritizes his godson's well-being and safety above all else. He goes out of his way to communicate with Harry, using whatever means necessary to ensure that he is supported and protected. Sirius's unwavering loyalty and dedication to Harry serve as a source of strength for the young wizard, empowering him to face his challenges head-on. In the face of adversity, Sirius Black remains a constant source of support and guidance for Harry, demonstrating the power of friendship and the importance of standing by those we care about. Through their interactions, Sirius and Harry forge a bond that transcends distance and circumstance, proving that true connection can withstand even the darkest of times.
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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)

    J. K. Rowling

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