Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Chiếc Cốc Lửa/Chương 7”

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Meanwhile, Ron's reaction to Harry buying the Omnioculars seems minor but is actually revealing. Even though Harry is his closest friend, Ron struggles with occasional jealousy and resentment towards him. The constant attention and celebrity surrounding Harry often pushes Ron into the shadows, though Harry has never relished or sought the spotlight, and his fame has also caused Harry anguish. The Weasleys' financial difficulties also take a toll on Ron's psyche, causing him to feel menial and an object of scorn among some Wizarding families, particularly the Malfoys. He resents his brothers' hand-me-downs, having to buy everything second-hand, or going without altogether—Harry's wealth only reinforces how deprived and socially inferior he feels.
 
Bertha Jorkins' continued absence supports the suggestionsuspicion that Harry's "dream" in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] was a true vision. It also establishes her association with the Department of Magical Games and Sports, and this could be a means that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]] uses to tune in to upcoming events throughout the book.
 
Bagman's mentioning upcoming events that are planned at Hogwarts finally givesprovides Percy thean chance he has been waiting for,opportunity to show off his own self-perceived importance by refusing to revealwithholding the secret that he so obviously knows. It is safe to assume that the secret will not remain concealed for long, and that it probably hasis somethingrelated to do with this book's main plot line, and its title.
 
As an interesting side note unrelated to this book's storyline, among the magical attendees at the World Cup are American wizards from Salem, Massachusetts, the site of the infamous 1692 Witch trials in which nineteen men and women were condemned and hanged for witchcraft.