Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Hội Phượng Hoàng/Chương 2”

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== Analysis ==
 
Even the casual reader, reading the series for entertainment, will be left with questions after this chapter. The two largest, unanswered questionsones are: How did Petunia learn about Dementors, and given that she knows that much, what elseother knowledge does she knowpossess about the Wizarding world that she hasn'thas toldnever usshared? And the Howler was sent by someone who not only had a reasonable idea of what was happening in the house, probably based on knowledge of Petunia and Vernon's likely reactions, but also holds some sort of power over Petunia, seeingconsidering how quickly she changed her mind when the Howler uttered its four words; who could that be? While we can speculate on those questions, the true answers will not be given toare uswithheld until later in the series.
 
Petunia's explanation about Dementors and Azkaban not only shocks her family, but shows she knows far more about the wizarding world than she has ever admitted. Based largely on this, Harry leaps to the conclusion that Dumbledore sent her the Howler; this is fueled largely by wishful thinking, as Harry has been hoping for a communication from Dumbledore all summer without receiving anything. However, if the Howler is from Dumbledore, it implies that Petunia has had more contact with him than has yet been revealed; although Harry may be unaware, this is hardly surprising as Petunia, being Harry's legal guardian, would need to be informed regarding any event affecting her nephew, regardless what her personal feelings are toward him.
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That Harry would be expelled from school and have his wand broken, without an official inquiry and for such a minor offense, indicates the Ministry of Magic probably has some ulterior motive in moving so quickly against him. Obviously, others (apparently including Dumbledore) have intervened on his behalf to prevent this, and a hearing has been scheduled to allow Harry to present his side. As Harry often does, his first response to a difficult situation is to run away or isolate himself, rather than attempt to find a solution or seek help from others. Luckily, in this case, he is overridden by instructions from Arthur Weasley.
 
Although Harry has been protected from Voldemort since infancy by spells Dumbledore cast that reinforce the protection created by his mother's death, Dumbledoreadditional hasprecautions takenhave additionalbeen precautionstaken to ensure Harry's safety. Arabella Figg, a squibSquib, has apparently been keeping a close eye onwatching Harry since he came to live with the Dursleys. She explains that she has been rather mean to him because she knows if his aunt and uncle thinks he has a friend, they would not have allowed her to occasionally watch him. No doubt there are others who have also been watching Harry when he stays with the Dursleys.
 
For reasons that will beare revealed later, the reader should make particular note of Mrs. Figg's first statement in this chapter.
 
== Questions ==