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== Analysis ==
Without realizing it, Harry has reached the most significant milestone in his life thus far: his 11th birthday. Hagrid's arrival on that day not only liberates Harry from his miserable existence, it also empowers him to stand up against the abusive Dursleys
As an astonished Harry learns about his true past and how his parents actually died, we learn more about what happened the night Lord Voldemort came to Godric's Hollow. We can sense the dread most Wizards feel for Voldemort, or even the fear his name alone evokes, despite his being defeated ten years before. This ongoing fear seems to indicate that the Wizarding world may still be uncertain whether or not Voldemort is truly dead and if he can or will return. Harry lacks this fear, perhaps because he was never conditioned to it like other wizards have been over the years. Instead, he comes to considers Voldemort as his foe,
The Dursleys' behaviour is also a classic example showing how human ignorance and fear tend to go hand-in-hand. In a vicious circle, their ignorance about magic causes them to fear it, while that fear prevents them from developing a better understanding. In contrast, Harry's willingness to accept his magical nature when the evidence is shown to him, clearly indicates his open-minded intelligence.
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