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Chazz (thảo luận | đóng góp)
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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 some as-yet unknown purpose.
 
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 avoidskirt school rules, with Ron's encouragement and over Hermione's usual objections. However, when Harry secretly slips into Hogsmeade, his fun excursion ultimately brings unwelcome news and additional distress when the 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 Twins 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.
 
When Harry secretly slips into Hogsmeade, his fun excursion ultimately brings unwelcome news and additional distress when the 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.
 
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.
 
Also, when Snape substituted for Lupin's Defence Against the Dark Arts class, he assigned a paper on werewolvesWerewolves; while there is still too little information to understand why Snape chose this particular subject, Hermione may have some idea.
 
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