Many sleepless nights
justcarol67
justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 18 04:47:59 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 124775
Salit wrote:
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> As for Harry, they [the Dursleys] clearly do not love it, are scared
to death that his true heritage and abilities will come to the surface
and believe that keeping him downtrodden will snuff his magical
ability. So from their perspective they are doing it for his own good.
I believe their attitude towards him is abusive but keeping him with
them is the lesser of two evils (the other being the risk to his life).
Carol adds:
Notice that they're afraid to leave Harry alone in the car or the
house. Petunia (IIRC) actually says, "And have him blow up the house?"
She, at least, is aware that the house at Godric's Hollow blew up, and
I think she's aware (through DD) that baby Harry somehow defeated
Voldemort at the age of fifteen months. They're quite literally
terrified of his power, afraid that they'll meet the same fate as
Harry's parents if Harry's magic is allowed to develop. No wonder they
want to squash it out of him.
Carol, not defending the Dursleys' treatment of Harry but trying to
get people to see him from their perspective
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