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[[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Harry Potter|Harry]] is deeply disappointed over his first-ever [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Quidditch|Quidditch]] loss and losing his [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Brooms|broom]]. He is also worried that he has seen the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Grim|Grim]] three times: , twice just before he was nearly killed,: once by the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Knight Bus|Knight Bus]], and then by falling off his broom during a Quidditch game. He says nothing, however, to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Hermione Granger|Hermione]], who would scoff, or [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ron Weasley|Ron]], who would panic. The [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dementor|Dementors]] also trouble him, and Harry is beginning to realize it is [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lily Potter|his mother's]] screams as she was being murdered that he hears when they approach him.
 
Returning to classes on Monday is a relief, even with [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Draco Malfoy|Draco]]'s taunts. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Remus Lupin|Professor Lupin]] also returns and cancels the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Werewolf|Werewolf]] essay [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Severus Snape|Professor Snape]] assigned. After class, he tells Harry he is sorry that the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Whomping Willow|Whomping Willow]] destroyed his broomstick. The willow was planted during his first year at Hogwarts. Lupin tells Harry that his reaction to the Dementors is not weakness. Dementors drain peoples' happiness and good memories, leaving only the bad. Harry's dreadful memories make him particularly vulnerable. Harry reveals he can hear [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]] murdering [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lily Potter|his mother]] whenever the Dementors are near him, leaving Lupin visibly shaken. Harry wants Lupin to teach him how to defend himself against the Dementors the way Lupin did on the Hogwarts Express. Lupin promises he will after the Christmas holidays.
 
With that promise, and Ravenclaw flattening Hufflepuff in Quidditch, Harry's outlook brightens. Also, Ron and Hermione are staying at Hogwarts over Christmas, further bolstering his morale. Even the prospect of missing yet another [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Hogsmeade|Hogsmeade]] weekend does not bother him too much. Borrowing ''Which Broomstick'' from [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Oliver Wood|Oliver Wood]], Harry intends to spend the Hogsmeade weekend reading up on a replacement for his destroyed broomstick. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Fred and George Weasley|Fred and George]], however, have other ideas. Claiming Harry's needs are greater than their own, they bequeath him their [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Marauder's Map|Marauder's Map]], a magical parchment they stole from [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Argus Filch|Filch]] their first year. The map, apparently created by Messrs "Moony," "Wormtail," "Padfoot," and "Prongs," shows seven secret passageways in and out of Hogwarts, as well as every person's location within the castle. Fred and George say Filch apparently only knows about four tunnels. One of the remaining three has caved in, and one starts under the Whomping Willow, making it too dangerous. The passage at the One-Eyed Witch statue goes directly to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Honeyduke's Sweetshop|Honeyduke's]] Sweet Shop in Hogsmeade village. To activate the map, the user must say, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," and "Mischief managed" to make it blank again.
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== Analysis ==
 
Professor Lupin seems particularly upset about the Whomping Willow destroying Harry's broomstick, though just why is unknown. Curiously, the Marauder's Map shows a secret passageway starting from the Whomping Willow, though no reason is given yet as to why a tunnel would be next to such a dangerous tree or where it leads to. Lupin tells Harry that the Willow was planted the year he started Hogwarts. Lupin gives no explanation about why it may have been planted, though this, obviously, is no ordinary tree; given its massive size, it should be much older, and it is probable that magic was used to accelerate its growth in addition to making it "whomping.," for Forsome whatas-yet unknown purpose is unknown.
 
Whoever Padfoot, Moony, Wormtail, and Prongs may be, they were obviously exceptionally talented wizards to have created such a map. Since the map shows Hogwarts, it can be presumed they were students there, although it is unknown when. The Twin's gift gives Harry new-found freedom and power over his own actions, and he feels no hesitation in using the map to ignoreavoid school rules, thoughwith Hermione,Ron's asencouragement usual,and objects,over whileHermione's Ron urges himusual onobjections. However, when Harry secretly slips into Hogsmeade, his fun excursion ultimately brings unwelcome news and additional distress when the supposed back story behind Black's imprisonment is revealed, along with why he is attempting to break into the castle. Harry, thrown into a turmoil after learning that Black betrayed his parents, now understands why there is so much concern over his safety and Black's motive for wanting to kill him. That Black is also his godfather, someone who is supposed to love and protect him, only adds to Harry's despair. Harry realizes that when Malfoy talked about wanting revenge, he knew Black had betrayed the Potters, as did Mr. Weasley when he spoke to Harry at the train station.
 
While the Marauder's Map is an extraordinary magical creation, it is even more extraordinary that the Twin'sTwins willingly gave it up. This certainly shows how much they care about and respect Harry to part with such a valuable artifact. It is also a testament to their superior magical abilities that they apparently feel they can continue their "extracurricular" activities unimpeded without the Map.
 
We can see here how the previous Wizarding war has scarred Fudge with lingering fears, and that he suffers ongoing nightmares about the events surrounding Sirius Black's capture. With Sirius' escape following Fudge's recent meeting with him, Fudge seems afraid that Voldemort's previous reign of terror will be revived, and he does everything he conceivably can, with his limited imagination, to protect the Wizarding world from that reoccurring.
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Harry inherits another relic that belonged to his father: the Marauder's Map, which James Potter, along with Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew, created in their sixth year using their combined knowledge about Charms and Hogwarts' grounds. This map aids Harry in many ways during the series, usually by helping him avoid detection during his night-time sojourns around Hogwarts, to guard against and spy on Malfoy in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']], and to gaze at Ginny's name in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows|''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'']]. It also plays a role in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Barty Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]]'s plan to murder his own father during Harry's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire|next year]] because the map shows when Crouch Sr. arrives at Hogwarts.
 
Lupin's response about Harry's broom is more than mere sympathy. He likely feels partially responsible for the Whomping Willow destroying it because it was on his behalf that the dangerous tree was planted when he first arrived at Hogwarts as a student. The tree was planted expressly to protect the entrance to the secret passage that leads to the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Shrieking Shack|Shrieking Shack]], where Lupin, who is a werewolf, was confined at the full moon, so that he could transform safely. This protection is no longer needed as [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Wolfsbane Potion|a potion]] is now available that allows a transformed werewolf to retain his cognizancehuman awareness during the transformation driven by the lunar cycle. Lupin is seen drinking this potion, that Professor Snape prepares for him each month.
 
With one exception (Lupin), the Hogwarts faculty are unaware that the One-eyed Witch tunnel exists. It is revealed later, however, that Dumbledore, and several other faculty, know about the tunnel leading from the Whomping Willow. Also, Snape is aware that Sirius Black knows it exists. Regardless, it appears that this passageway, which the Trio uses later in the story, was never monitored or sealed off after Black's escape. It is unclear why Dumbledore never considered this a necessary precaution, especially after Black by-passed the castle's security. Perhaps because the tunnel starts outside the castle proper and ends inside a boarded-up house leads to a false sense of security.