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

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Dumbledore mentions later in the book that the Howler was, as Harry surmised, from him. This, in association with comments Dumbledore makes in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince/Chapter 3|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']], would indicate he has kept a closer eye on the Dursley household than we have, to date, realized. Mrs. Figg's revelation that the house is being watched, at Dumbledore's instructions, would account for some of the knowledge he has of the Dursleys, but the sort of observation that Mrs. Figg would be capable of likely would not include sufficient detail to allow Dumbledore to understand the need for a Howler at that specific time.
 
It is perhaps interesting that Dumbledore's Howler says "Remember my last" instead of "Remember my letter." The implication here is that there have been more letters than the single one which we have seen, left with Harry on the doorstep [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Philosopher's Stone/Chapter 1|at the beginning of the series]]. It is not until [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 33|the final book of the series]] that we learn that Dumbledore had written a letter to Petunia earlier, refusing her entry into Hogwarts. We learn at the same time that much of Petunia's understanding of the Wizarding world actually comes, not from [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/James Potter|Harry's father]], as we would expect given her apparent dislike of "that dreadfulawful boy", but [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Severus Snape|Severus Snape]], who at the time was telling [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lily Potter|Lily Evans]], Petunia's sister and later Harry's mother, what to expect in the Wizarding world.