Harry's curiosity

Ruth Brown rebrown12 at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 6 03:29:16 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 13702



On 5, March, 2001, Milz wrote:

 If I were told that my parents were magical and that I, as an infant, 


 took down the world's greatest villian, I would be very curious about 


 it all.  

 

 :-)Milz

 

At first, Harry was rather curious about his past, trying to ask Dumbledore 
questions and such, but IMO, he also feels a little uncommon and out of place 
because of his noteworthy debut into the wizarding world.  I can only 
imagine what I would feel as a pre-teen and now a teenager who is 
"different."  He continually tries to take notice away from himself because 
he feels it always turns around somewhat negatively, as we see with Lockhart, 
the bafoon Dark Arts teacher, Draco Malfoy and Snape.

 

Also, he probably feels a great deal of guilt because he feels somewhat 
responsible for his mother's death.

 


--- Ruth E. Brown


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