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Also, Neville, who is rarely, if ever, singled out for being good at anything, is extremely flattered and grateful when Moody gives him the Herbology book after being told by Professor Sprout that Neville has an aptitude for this subject. Harry thinks that Moody's gesture is similar to what Professor Lupin would have done.
 
Hermione, meanwhile, is undergoing struggles within herself. She strongly objects to Moody demonstrating the Unforgivable Curses, even though Dumbledore has given him permission to do so, Dumbledore believing the impending conflict with Voldemort and his Death Eaters warrants the students understanding exactly what these curses are and how to counter them. But to Hermione's thinking, the Ministry's rules should outweigh Dumbledore's authority (and good judgment). However, even when Moody gives her permission to skip the demonstration, Hermione, who although she had the courage to speak up, instead declines, perhaps unwilling to be the only student whoto does soleave, possibly fearing her peers' disdain more than the Ministry's might.
 
Snape's behavior here is revealing. Rather than the contempt and disrespect he usually heaps on whoever is the current Defensive Arts teacher, a position Snape has long coveted but is routinely denied, he appears to show cautious fear and maintains a respectful distance from the crusty, former [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Auror|Auror]]. Moody's earlier sarcastic remark regarding Snape being an "old friend" hints at an unresolved history between them, most likely relating to Snape's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Death Eaters|Death Eater]] past. Typically, Snape vents his frustration on his hapless students.