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Harry's desire to have an ordinary, peaceful life surrounded by family is something that follows him throughout the series and helps drives his actions in nearly everything. Although he can never be reunited with his parents, he does eventually acquire the family he so deeply desires. Ron also sees his heart's desire, to become Hogwarts' Head Boy and Gryffindor's Quidditch team captain, winning the Quidditch Cup. While Ron never becomes either Head Boy or Quidditch captain, he is later appointed as a Gryffindor [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Prefects|prefect]], and wins a spot on the Gryffindor Quidditch team as Keeper, his playing skills helping Gryffindor win the Quidditch Cup. While the mirror shows that what we desire may be more than can be achieved, it is always possible to attain much that makes for a successful and satisfying life.
 
After asking what Dumbledore sees in the mirror, Harry thinks he has just asked a very impertinent question; much later in the series, Harry concludes that Dumbledore's answer was not entirely truthful. It is revealed much later, in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 28|''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'']], that Dumbledore's desire is the same as Harry's – to be reunited with his departed family, especially his mother [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Kendra Dumbledore|Kendra]] and sister [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ariana Dumbledore|Ariana]].
 
Dumbledore has rarely had close relationships with Hogwarts students. Though Harry will become an exception, there is another student, also an orphan and a talented wizard, that Dumbledore also paid closer attention to, though not in the same way as with Harry. That student's name was [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Tom Marvolo Riddle|Tom Riddle]], and he eventually started usingadopted the name [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Lord Voldemort]].
 
It is unknown who returned the Invisibility Cloak to Harry until the book's end, when it is revealed it was Dumbledore. However, that raises a large question. When Harry is caught at the Mirror of Erised, Dumbledore mentions that he does not need a cloak to be invisible. Invisibility can be created by a spell, the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Disillusionment|Disillusionment charm]], that Dumbledore probably excels at. Interestingly, the note to Harry reads that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/James Potter|James Potter]] "left" the Cloak in Dumbledore's possession shortly before he died. However, it is learned later that Dumbledore actually asked James if he could borrow it. Why, then, would Dumbledore have wanted James Potter's Invisibility Cloak? It would seem that he has no need for it, after all.