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== Analysis ==
 
Harry is beginning to show more mature analytical thinking here as he realizes that the screams he hears whenever the Dementors approach are his mother's as she was being murdered. Eventually, he is able to recall her last words, desperately pleading for her life. Slowly, his memory is uncovering more pieces to a horrific, long-buried puzzle.
Professor Lupin seems particularly upset about the Whomping Willow destroying Harry's broomstick, though he never explains why. Curiously, the Marauder's Map shows a secret passageway starting at the Whomping Willow's base, 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. If there is any correlation to the willow being planted next to a tunnel at the same time Lupin arrived at Hogwarts, nothing is mentioned here, but it should perhaps be considered. This is, obviously, no ordinary tree; given its massive size, it should be much older, and it is probable that magic accelerated its growth in addition to making it "whomping," for some as-yet unknown purpose.
 
Professor Lupin seems particularly, upsetthough aboutmomentarily, thetaken Whompingaback Willow destroyingwhen Harry mentions hearing his mother's broomstick,screams. thoughThough he never explains why it affects him, this may indicate that Lupin has some prior connection to James and Lily. He also expresses remorse about the Whomping Willow destroying Harry's broomstick. Curiously, the Marauder's Map shows a secret passageway starting at the Whomping Willow's base, though no reason ishas givenbeen yetgiven as to why a tunnel would be locted next to such a dangerous tree or where it leadsmight tolead. Lupin tells Harry that the willow was planted the year he started Hogwarts. If there is any correlation to the willow being planted next to a tunnel at the same time Lupin arrived at Hogwarts, nothing is mentioned here, but it should perhaps be considered. This is, obviously, no ordinary tree; given its massive size, it should be much older, and it is probable that magic accelerated 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, though when is unknown. The Twins' gift gives Harry new-found freedom and power over his own actions, and he feels no hesitation in using the map to dodge school rules, with Ron's encouragement, and over Hermione's usual objections, As usual, even though Hermione strongly objects to Harry having the map, she refrains from reporting him.