Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Tên Tù Nhân Ngục Azkaban/Chương 9”

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The large black dog that Harry sees is Sirius Black in his Animagus form, coming to watch his godson playing Quidditch, though Harry fears it is a Grim. During the game, Harry is nearly injured when the Dementors appear on the pitch. The juxtaposition of the dog and Harry's nearly falling to his death will reinforce Harry's belief that he is seeing a Grim, rather than a dog. Harry continues to fret about this until one night when he sees the dog with Crookshanks. Once he has this proof that the dog is physical rather than spectral, his fear passes. Sirius later apologizes for having scared Harry.
 
One point that is nevernot addressed in this book is the fact that Lupin knows that Sirius is an unregistered Animagus. Lupin may be able to guess that it is in his dog shape that Sirius is evading the Dementors. It is never explained why Lupin never mentions this quite important possibility to Dumbledore, particularly after Sirius is found to have gained entrance to the castle. It is easier to guess why Snape, if he was aware of it, would not be telling Dumbledore. Snape, we see in this chapter, retains a very powerful grudge against Lupin for events of his school days, and in a later chapter is found to have convinced himself that Lupin is somehow helping Sirius enter the castle. As awareness that Sirius can transform to a dog and evade the guards would weaken this theory substantially, Snape has forgotten it, if he ever knew it. Given his disbelief, in a later chapter, in the identity of Scabbers, however, we believe Snape is simply unaware of Sirius' Animagus ability.