Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Chiếc Cốc Lửa/Chương 25”

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Now alone with Harry, Moody is fascinated by the map, seemingly unable to keep either eye off it. He helps Harry from the trap step and asks if the map showed who was in Snape's office. Harry says it was Mr. Crouch. Moody is amazed; when Harry wonders why Crouch might be searching Snape's office, Moody says Crouch is obsessed with catching Dark wizards, far more than Moody himself. Moody asks Harry if he can borrow the map. Harry, deeply relieved he does not have to explain where he got it (and thereby implicate [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Fred and George Weasley|Fred and George]]), agrees. As he goes into his office, Moody suggests that Harry consider becoming an Auror. Moody asks if Harry was just taking his Egg for a walk. Harry says no, he was working out the clue. Later, Harry thinks he would like to see how badly scarred other Aurors are before choosing that career path.
 
== Analysis ==
 
Harry's actions during the second task reflect much about his overall personality. The first to find the tethered hostages, he feels obligated to make sure that all four will be rescued. It never occurs to him that every precaution has been implemented to keep them safe. Rather than be the first one to reach the surface with Ron, he waits until the other Champions arrive and get their hostage, then insists on "rescuing" Gabrielle when Fleur fails to show. Only later does Harry feel embarrassed when both Ron and Hermione tell him there was never any danger. Harry's relationship with Voldemort has skewed his thinking somewhat and his ongoing battle with the Dark Lord has, in his mind, become his burden alone to carry, his mission to accomplish. Harry feels compelled to rush in and be the hero whenever he feels others are threatened, even though those capable of fighting their own battles.
 
Several important things should be noted: one, Bartemius Crouch, who was too ill to attend the Yule Ball and had to send [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Percy Weasley|Percy Weasley]] in his place, is apparently well enough to be able to go to Hogwarts and root through Snape's office. Another is the Egg and its song; learning the Egg's riddle only leads to yet another problem for Harry—he must find a way to breathe underwater for an hour so he can get to the lake's bottom, and the Tournament is only a few weeks away. Additionally, there is Professor Moody's odd behavior when he spots the Marauder's Map. He is intensely interested in it, staring fixedly with one or both eyes when he realizes what it is and then borrows it from Harry.