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Chazz (thảo luận | đóng góp)
Dòng 21:
The Dueling Club shows us Gilderoy Lockhart's continuing ineptness, unable to block Snape's simple spell, control the student duels, or eliminate Draco's conjured snake. By now, we should be wondering whether Gilderoy is a wizard at all, or merely a very good self-promoter. It is curious that Hermione still seems so taken with him. Snape sees through Lockhart, of course, and Ron observes that if Snape looked at him like he did Lockhart, Ron would run for cover.
 
In the dueling club, everyone learns that Harry can talk to snakes, though readers saw this when Harry and the Dursleys visited the zoo in Book[[Muggles' 1Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Philosopher's Stone/Chapter 2|''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'']]. ItWe learn here that it is an extremely rare ability, linked only to Salazar Slytherin and his descendants. Given that the school fears "the Heir of Slytherin's" ongoing depredations, this is a major concern, of course. Proof that there is a connection between Salazar Slytherin and Harry could not be any plainer, and Harry, unsure of his own ancestry, cannot disprove even to himself that he could be the Heir. The only mitigating factor is that Harry was absent when the petrifications happened. Harry knows this, but is unable to prove it.
 
This whole episode throws Harry into confusion. The Sorting Hat wanted to place him into Slytherin House; he plainly remembers that the only reason it did not was because he asked not to be. Obviously, the Hat recognized the link to Slytherin that is now made manifest by Harry's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Parseltongue|Parseltongue]] ability. Though Harry loves Gryffindor, is he there under false pretenses? This uncertainty, to a greater or lesser extent, will likely prey on Harry for the remainder of the book.
 
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