[HPforGrownups] Underage Wizardry

happydogue at aol.com happydogue at aol.com
Wed Jun 8 13:29:13 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 130298

I was wondering about this last night too.  In general housedhold life it seems as if kids would begin doing chores etc using magic.  Why whould a mom clean the kitchen after dinner using magic but a kid would be expected to wash the dishes by hand?  How about laundry or cleaning on one's room.  When magic would make it so easy.  Besides there seems to be no classes at HW regarding using magic in everyday life.  It seems odd that a child couldn't learn this everyday use of magic at home and use it under supervision instead of waiting until he/or she was of age to peel carrots using magic.
 
Of course we need to remember its only a book.
 
j 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Sherry Gomes <sherriola at earthlink.net>
To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 06:12:53 -0700
Subject: RE: [HPforGrownups] Underage Wizardry


Random new topic but in the fifth book Fred and George are using 
magic outside of school. They passed their apparation test and 
were going all over the place. If Harry had to go to a trial for fighting
off dementors and he was in a lot of trouble, then why 
can Fred and George do magic without getting in trouble? It sounds 
like they are very strict about underage wizardry for Harry. Is it 
ok for the twins to do magic because it's their last year at school? They
can do magic whenever. I would still think that I would consider them to be
underage. Or is it that the Weasley family is all wizards that they
overlooked this? Or that they thought Harry was crazy and overlooked the
Weasleys? Can someone help me with this?



Sherry now:
The twins would have turned 17 in April of GOF.  I believe they even say
that when the age restriction for the triwizard tournament is announced.  WW
kids are of age at 17 and therefore, they would be able to use magic
whenever they choose.  Yet they would still go to school because they
haven't finished yet.  Just as kids here in the US can still be in their
senior year of high school even when they are 18, legal adults and even
eligible to vote.

sherry




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