Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Phòng Chứa Bí Mật/Chương 1”

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Xania (thảo luận | đóng góp)
I may be wrong Pottheads but this edit appears subjective - Rejected the last text change (by NoraElizabteth) and restored revision 2207394 by Adrignola
Chazz (thảo luận | đóng góp)
Xania is right, it is subjective, but we can re-instate it by quoting the characters, which is objective.
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== Analysis ==
 
As will become the series' usual framework, the first chapter recaps the previous book, while the Dursleys, earlier called "the ''worst'' sort of Muggles" by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Minerva McGonagall|Professor McGonagall]], reinforce the contrast between Harry's magical world and his family's mundane Muggle household. Although Harry now has his own bedroom (Dudley's "spare" one) rather than sleeping in the cupboard under the stairs, his overall life has hardly improved. Here, we see how his enforced non-magical life causes him spiritual poverty and deprivation as he endures the long weeks before he can return to school. He is still physically mistreated, being nearly starved while Dudley grows even fatter. The Dursleys, crueler than ever, make his life as miserable as they can away from Hogwarts, a place he not only loves but represents a world where he is not only celebrated for his (unwanted) fame, but valued for his own self and individual talents. In the Wizarding world, he is among his own kind, and is not considered as a freak. However, once he returns to Privet Drive, his magical abilities again make him strange and abnormal to his family, and anything tying him to that world is forbidden or securely locked away. Even [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Hedwig|Hedwig]] must remain in her cage.
 
Harry has coped with his abusive treatment in various ways: by equally ignoring his family and occasionally standing up for himself. A slight change in Harry's personality can be seen here, however. A year ago, he would never have dared said anything that would even remotely upset his family or pretend to use magic, fearing reprisals. Now he deliberately taunts them. Harry's demeanor and self-confidence will continue to develop throughout the series, and his position within the household gradually changes as Harry becomes less passive-aggressive and more assertively defends himself. It is also gradually dawning on him that being a wizard makes him a powerful being that his family will eventually come to fear. Undermining all this right now is Harry's unhappy homelife being made even more glum when it seems his new-found Hogwarts friends have already abandoned him.