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== Analysis ==
 
The Veritaserum has revealed many truths. And while this chapter answers many questions regarding Harry and Voldemort, it also reveals just how vulnerable Harry actually is. The comforting notion throughout the book that Harry is safeprotected as long as he is within Hogwarts's protectivesecure walls has been forever dispelled by Barty Crouch's clever deception that allowed him direct access to Harry. From here on, Harry will have difficulty finding a completely safe haven. Now that Voldemort has fully regained his body, he will likely execute another attack on Harry as soon as possible. Voldemort'sHis power has begun tois spreadspreading, quietly and methodically it will seep into nearly all wizarding areas, taking hold in key institutions until he has gained control.
 
Also, Harry's earlier dream to compete as a Triwizard Champion came to fruition, but the experience was far from what he could have imagined. Rather than being the celebrated hero, he was instead tricked and manipulated into a false victory; now he must learn to cope with the tragic aftermath. Harry had also placed his trust and admiration in (the fake) Alastor Moody, but having been so horribly deceived, never again can he ever fully trust anyone to be who or what they seem. Harry's relationship with Dumbledore may also be affected. Dumbledore has always seemed invincible, but his failure to detect Barty Crouch and to fully protect Harry exposes a chink in his otherwise impenetrableinfallible power. As the newly reborn Voldemort gains strength, is Dumbledore growing weaker with age? It is unclear if that is whatthe is happeningcase here, but it is curious that Dumbledore failedfailing to anticipate that someone could breachbreaching Hogwarts' tight security is surprising, especially considering how both Sirius Black (in ''Prisoner of Azkaban'') and more recently, Rita Skeeter so easily slipped in. In fact, Harry has never truly been safe at Hogwarts.
 
Cornelius Fudge, meanwhile, ineptly attempts to implement damage control, claiming Cedric is not dead, merely injured. He may be attempting to protect Cedric's parents, who are sitting in the audience, feeling it would be inappropriate to inform them that their son is dead when so many people are present. However, he is also concernedwants withto protectingprotect his and the Ministry's public image. This attempt to either spin or minimize bad news reappears in the next chapter.
 
Interestingly, Jorkin's memory problems seem somewhat similar to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Neville Longbottom|Neville Longbottom]]'s. Is it possible that he could have been similarly charmed as a small child? However, if he was, why or by whom is unknown. One possibility is that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Augusta Longbottom|his grandmother Augusta]] could have charmed him to prevent what happened to his parents from haunting him. If that is the case, it is also worth noting that Professor McGonagall mentions that Augusta failed her Charms O.W.L. test. Considering Neville's increasingly important role in the later books, it is also possible he may unknowingly hold important information that someone wants to remain concealed, although this is only speculation. It may be that his memory and magical abilities were affected by the trauma in his life, resulting in his development being stunted. Regardless, Neville constantly struggles to break through an ever-present fog clouding his memory and affecting his magical powers. If his memory has been tampered with, it may be nearly impossible to break the charm without causing permanent damage, as was the case with Bertha Jorkins.