Azkaban

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Azkaban, from the adult edition cover of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Azkaban
Location The North Sea
Owner Ministry of Magic
Affiliation British Ministry of Magic
Permanent residents Dementors (now believed to have deserted) and convicted criminals
First appearance Chamber of Secrets (first mention); never actually visited

Azkaban is the fictional wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. Wizards who violate the laws of the British wizarding world are sent there. (It is not clear whether there are other prisons for wizards in other countries, but this is probably so). By the start of the series, Azkaban is guarded by the foul dementors working under the British Ministry of Magic. Generally, only very severe crimes are punished with a term in Azkaban. Many of the prisoners were supporters of Lord Voldemort.

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[edit] Location

According to Half-Blood Prince, Azkaban is located "somewhere north of the North Sea," which may place it somewhere around the Shetland Islands. The extremely remote, now uninhabited island of North Rona, many miles off the North-West coast of Scotland, has been occasionally suggested as an alternative location, on the grounds of it having been offered for use as a Penal Colony in the 19th Century. Other fans cite Heligoland, in the North Sea, as the perfect match for the island.

Azkaban is probably not found on Muggle maps, as wizard land is often made hidden or Unplottable (therefore keeping it secret from Muggles and even sometimes from other wizards) and as a wizard prison, Azkaban would probably be especially secretive.

[edit] Reputation

Azkaban has a justifiably horrible reputation. Its remote location is more of a precaution than a safety measure—the mass presence of dementors renders the inmates incapable of happiness and forces them to relive their worst memories, as they become gradually helpless and very often severely insane. According to Sirius Black, many inmates simply stop eating and eventually die of starvation. As dementors are extremely difficult even to injure—the only spell effective against them is the Patronus Charm, which only repels them—Azkaban was long considered escape-proof.

Performing any of the Unforgivable Curses (the Imperius Curse, the Cruciatus Curse, or Avada Kedavra—the Killing Curse) on a human is punishable by an automatic life sentence at Azkaban. Other crimes which merit imprisonment here include assaulting the Ministry (for example, the Death Eaters detained in Order of the Phoenix), being an unregistered Animagus [HP5] and impersonating an Inferius.[HP6]

[edit] Role in the books

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Azkaban has not played a direct part in the series, but lurks in the shadows. In Chamber of Secrets, Rubeus Hagrid is placed under temporary imprisonment there, an experience so traumatic that he refuses to talk about it after being released. Sirius Black becomes the first wizard known to escape (Prisoner of Azkaban), although it is later discovered that Bartemius Crouch Jr escaped with the help of his parents while Sirius was still imprisoned (Goblet of Fire). Albus Dumbledore once declared in front of the then Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge, that he could easily break out of Azkaban. However, this remark should be seen in the light of who made it—Dumbledore was probably the most powerful wizard alive, and the only wizard Lord Voldemort ever feared. What is impossible for most wizards would usually be easy for him.

At the present moment Azkaban has been severely compromised; Professor Dumbledore was always vocal in declaring that it was a mistake to guard Voldemort's greatest supporters with those creatures who have the most to gain if Voldemort returned to power. In Order of the Phoenix he is proven right as the Dementors leave their posts at Azkaban and join ranks with Voldemort. The prison is still in use, but greatly weakened by the revolt of its wardens. Presumably Aurors are the only ones who stand between the convicts and their freedom.

[edit] Known prisoners

Prisoner Current status Crime
Avery Imprisoned Attacking the Ministry
Sirius Black Escaped (only actual escape from Azkaban while the Dementors were guarding it); now deceased Imprisoned without trial, falsely accused of murdering Peter Pettigrew and a dozen other innocent bystanders
Crabbe Imprisoned Attacking the Ministry
Bartemius Crouch Jr Smuggled out by his parents; now soulless Torturing Frank and Alice Longbottom
Mrs Crouch Died while imprisoned, disguised as Bartemius Crouch Jr Served time in place of her son, Barty Crouch Jr
Antonin Dolohov Re-imprisoned after mass breakout in 1996 Murdering Gideon and Fabian Prewett; re-imprisoned for attacking the Ministry
Mundungus Fletcher Imprisoned Impersonating an Inferius during a robbery
Marvolo Gaunt Released after serving at least one term; now deceased Assault on Ministry of Magic officials, served six months
Morfin Gaunt Died in prison while serving what was at least his second term First term: Improper use of magic on a Muggle and assault on Ministry officials, served three years
Second term: Murder of the Riddle family, life sentence (falsely accused, framed by Tom Marvolo Riddle)
Rubeus Hagrid Set free Charge: Re-opening the Chamber of Secrets (falsely accused, framed by Tom Marvolo Riddle)
Jugson Imprisoned Attacking the Ministry
Bellatrix Lestrange At large following mass breakout in 1996 Torturing Frank and Alice Longbottom
Igor Karkaroff Set free; now deceased Membership in the Death Eaters; claimed innocence and released in exchange for the names of several other Death Eaters
Rabastan Lestrange Re-imprisoned after mass breakout in 1996 Torturing Frank and Alice Longbottom; re-imprisoned for attacking the Ministry
Rodolphus Lestrange Re-imprisoned after mass breakout in 1996 Torturing Frank and Alice Longbottom; re-imprisoned for attacking the Ministry
Lucius Malfoy Imprisoned Attacking the Ministry
Walden Macnair Imprisoned Attacking the Ministry
Mulciber Re-imprisoned after mass breakout in 1996 Captured prior to Karkaroff's trial (possibly for use of the Imperius curse); re-imprisoned for attacking the Ministry
Nott Imprisoned Attacking the Ministry
Sturgis Podmore Free after serving six months Attempting to break into the Department of Mysteries within the Ministry (actually controlled by a Death Eater's Imperius Curse at the time)
Stan Shunpike Imprisoned Arrested on suspicion of Death Eater activity
Augustus Rookwood Re-imprisoned after mass breakout in 1996 Spying on the Ministry; re-imprisoned for attacking the Ministry
Spoilers end here.

[edit] In the films

Azkaban as seen in the film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Azkaban as seen in the film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

Azkaban will be shown in the film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. In the film, the prison is perched at the rim of a waterfall.


[edit] Inspiration

Prisons are often put on islands because escape is made more difficult. It has been often suggested that Azkaban is based on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco, as one of the most famous island prisons. Similarities include:

  • The names are similar sounding
  • They are both located on an island
  • Both were believed escape-proof, until it was proved otherwise (though it is still believed that no one has escaped from Alcatraz and lived)
  • Both are/were for high offenders, such as those who have committed murder

Phonetically, the name Azkaban might be a conflation of Alcatraz and Baskerville. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban contains echoes of Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles. Both feature escaped convicts (Sirius and Selden) and sinister hounds supposedly portending death. J.K. Rowling's hound is named "the Grim"; Conan Doyle's marshy location is "Grimpen Mire".

Given its location somewhere "north of the North Sea," could be related to environmental regulation treaty signed in 1992 in New York. Entitled "Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas," its acronym is ASCOBANS.

The place may also be inspired partially by Angband, the fortress of Morgoth found in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as Devil's Island, the horrendous French prison (Alcatraz has been called "America's Devil's Island").

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