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

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== Analysis ==
 
Several important things should be noted: one, Bartemius Crouch, who was too ill to attend the Yule Ball and sent [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Percy Weasley|Percy Weasley]] in his place, is apparently well enough to be able to travel to Hogwarts and root through Snape's office. Another is the Egg and its song; solving the Egg's riddle only leads to yet another problem for Harry—how to breathe underwater for one hour. The Tournament is now only a few weeks away, and Harry's procrastination has wasted much valuable time and; he will haveneed to work escpecially hard to solve this next crucial step.
 
Additionally, there is Professor Moody's odd behavior when he spots the Marauder's Map. He is intensely interested in it, staring fixedly at the document when he realizes what it is and then borrows it from Harry. Like Remus Lupin in ''The Prisoner of Azkaban'', Moody's timely intervention prevented Snape from punishing Harry for being outside the Gryffindor common room after hours. Here Moody shows his unconventional personality, and, as he has previously demonstrated, he is far less concerned about rule breaking than either Filch or Snape. This trait has helped make him a popular teacher, although his actions here may have as much to do with his ongoing enmity with Snape as it does with protecting Harry. Also like Lupin, Moody prevented Snape from confiscating the Marauder's Map, using the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Accio|Summoning spell]] to scoop the map from his possession. Some readers may wonder why Harry failed to use the same charm to retrieve it; he had his wand, attempting to blank the map with it when Filch appeared. It seems likely that Harry, with the Egg screaming and Filch rapidly approaching, may simply have panicked. One can imagine the words "Why didn't I remember that?" flashing across Harry's mind when Moody used the Summoning charm. This particular charm had proved especially difficult for Harry to learn, however, and he may still be having some trouble casting it. Harry's gratitude to Moody is such that he readily agrees to loan him the map, although Harry is probably wondering just why and how Moody intends to use it.
 
 
Additionally, there is Professor Moody's odd behavior when he spots the Marauder's Map. He is intensely interested in it, staring fixedly at the document when he realizes what it is and then borrows it from Harry. Like Remus Lupin in ''The Prisoner of Azkaban'', Moody's timely intervention prevented Snape from punishing Harry for being outside the Gryffindor common room after hours. Here Moody shows his unconventional personality, and, as he has previously demonstrated, he is far less concerned about rule breaking than either Filch or Snape. This trait has helped make him a popular teacher, although his actions here may have as much to do with his ongoing enmity with Snape as it does with protecting Harry. Also like Lupin, Moody prevented Snape from confiscating the Marauder's Map, using the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Accio|Summoning spell]] to scoop the mapit from his possession. Some readers may wonder why Harry faileddid tonot usedo the same charm to retrieve it; he had his wand, attempting to blank the map with it when Filch appeared. It seems likely that Harry, with the Egg screaming and Filch rapidly approaching, may simply have panicked. One can imagine the words "Why didn't I remember that?" flashing across Harry's mind when Moody used the Summoning charm. This particular charm had proved especially difficult for Harry to learn, however, and he may still be having some trouble casting it. Harry's gratitude to Moody is such that he readily agrees to loan him the map, although Harry is probably wondering just why and how Moody intends to use it.
 
== Questions ==