House-Elves
"House-elves is not supposed to have fun, Harry Potter.
House-elves does what they is told."
-- Winky the house-elf
House-elves are small humanoid creatures who inhabit large houses belonging to wealthy Wizarding families (CS3). They are "bound" to the family of the house, which means they do all manner of menial tasks for them until they die. House-elves are apparently very happy with this arrangement and consider it a matter of pride that they serve faithfully and do not betray their families.
The role or function of the house-elves is very important. They hear and see things, as Dobby said (GF26) and can use their powerful magic and these information for doing bad (Kreacher), neutral (Winky) or good (Dobby). Winky took her master, Barty Crouch Jr, away from the dark wizards and into the forest (GF9, GF35).
There are over a hundred house-elves at Hogwarts, the largest number in any dwelling in Britain (GF12). They lay the fires, do the laundry, light the lamps, and do countless other such tasks. The house-elves are also the chefs of the castle and they create wonderful meals in the huge kitchens.
A house-elf is a short creature with large bat-like ears and enormous eyes. It is difficult for an inexperienced human to tell the difference between male and female house-elves, although the females generally have higher, squeakier voices (GF8). Neither male nor female house-elves wear clothing (and they would consider it shameful to do so); instead, they cover themselves in towels, tea cozies, or pillowcases. If their owner gives them an article of clothing, it breaks the "enslavement" and the house-elf is free. For most house-elves, this would be the ultimate insult and they would be shamed forever.
However, a house-elf named Dobby, who served the Malfoy family, took a more enlightened view. He desperately wanted to be free and eventually Harry Potter managed to trick Lucius Malfoy into giving Dobby an old sock. Dobby has since come to work at Hogwarts, where he actually receives payment for his labors (GF21).
Dobby has huge, green, tennis ball-sized eyes and a long thin nose like a pencil (CS1, CS2). He is quite short, like all house-elves, coming only up to Harry's navel (GF21). He is devoted to Harry Potter and also to Ron Weasley, who he refers to as Harry's "Wheezy." Dobby is particularly fond of socks and has begun using his earnings to buy yarn and knit them himself (GF23).
Note that as long as Dobby was the slave of the Malfoys, his attempts to help Harry failed: cf. the stolen Owl Post, the closed magic portal leading to Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters, the enchanted Bludger (CS1, CS2, CS5, CS10). Dobby tried to protect Harry in the wrong way. But after Harry Potter managed to trick Lucius Malfoy into giving Dobby an old sock, Dobby was free and used his own powerful magic against Lucius Malfoy and knocked him down a flight of stairs (CS18). When he's working at Hogwarts, his help really helped Harry (cf. he gave Harry Gillyweed to breathe underwater (GF26), he explained how and where Harry could find the room of requirement (OP18) and warned the members of the DA when Umbridge discovered their secret (OP27).
Winky, a female house-elf who until recently worked for the Crouch family,
has enormous brown eyes and a nose like a tomato
(GF8,
Winky's mother and
grandmother were also Crouch family house-elves
(GF21). GF9).
For years, Winky took care of Barty Crouch Jr., who was held in
the Crouch residence under the Imperius
Curse. Barty Crouch Sr. sacked her when she was found holding a wand
at the Quidditch World Cup, which not only publicly associated him with
Dark magic, but demonstrated that her guardianship of his son might be
unreliable
(GF8, GF9, GF35).
She has come to work at Hogwarts, but she is in total disgrace and has taken to
sitting on a stool by the fireplace and getting drunk on butterbeer. Her distress at the
death of the last members of the Crouch family hasn't helped
(GF21, GF28, OP18, GF35).
Kreacher is an aged old house-elf whose ancestors have served the family
of the Blacks for centuries. He is nasty and rude to the current inhabitants
of the house, number twelve Grimmauld Place, and doesn't do much actual upkeep. He
is devoted to the mother of Sirius Black, who died in 1985 [Y5]
but whose portrait still shrieks orders from the wall of the front hall of the
house. Kreacher tried to stop the members of the Order of the Phoenix from
throwing away the many dark magic items with which 12 Grimmauld Place was
filled, even going so far as to rescue some of them, which might be very
important later (OP4, OP6, OP9, OP23).
When accidentally given leave by Sirius, Kreacher went
to the home of a family relation, the Malfoys. There he gave much away
about Sirius and the Order (OP22, OP24, OP32, OP37). He was inherited by
Harry and now lives at Hogwarts
(HBP3, HBP19).
As the case of Kreacher shows, it's very important for the wizards to know if their house-elf is really loyal to them or not, because these creatures see and hear things, and can collect information and eventually use it against their masters.
House-elves have a very powerful magic all their own, magic which requires none of the types of focusing tools (wands or words) that Wizard magic requires. Dobby used his magic to enchant a Bludger, to close the magic portal that leads to platform nine-and-three-quarters, to interfere with Owl Post and steal someone's letters, and to knock Lucius Malfoy down a flight of stairs. He also can disappear at will, which would seem to be a form of Apparition, but a form which can be done within Hogwarts, where, as Hermione constantly reminds Harry and Ron, normal Wizarding Apparition is simply not possible. All of these are very powerful charms.
Unfortunately, as long as they're enslaved, they aren't likely to be using this magic for anything but their mundane work. Hermione Granger is working to bring enlightened thinking to the house-elves at Hogwarts, so far with very little success. It would be interesting indeed if she would succeed in convincing these creatures to stand up for themselves and perhaps even fight against Voldemort.
references:
- see above
- Hermione's protest (GF8, GF9, GF10, GF12, GF13), Foundation of the SPEW (GF14), and her elf rights campaign (GF15, GF21, GF28; OP13, OP18, OP27)
further research:
The Harry Potter Wiki: House-elf

