And we know that Voldemort murdered poor Cedric Diggory. has engineered this whole Harry-Potter-in-the-Triwizard-Tournament thing to help bring Voldemort back to life. First, the Triwizard Tournament: by the last chapter, we know that Barty Crouch, Jr. The major plot arcs of the book – the Triwizard Tournament, Harry's dreams about Voldemort, the extremely awkward onset of puberty, and the horrible Rita Skeeter – all get some kind of resolution in the last chapter. Rowling balances both of these demands absolutely beautifully in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It must wrap up the individual plot of one book while still leaving enough loose ends to carry on in the next one. Any book in a series (except maybe the last one) has to walk a delicate balance.
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