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Dòng 9:
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After a restless night, [[
The group says their goodbyes on [[
An awkward moment passes. Cho leaves and Ginny cleans the stinksap off them. Ron and Hermione return to announce that [[
Draco Malfoy, with his sidekicks [[
At last, they reach Hogwarts. However, instead of [[
== Analysis ==
There are several interesting developments in this chapter. Sirius unexpectedly seeing Harry off at the Hogwarts Express was not only reckless and risked him being captured, but it endangers Harry and the others. His dog [[
On the train, Harry, who is usually accompanied by Ron and Hermione, must fend for himself for a while as they tend to their prefect duties. Harry is embarrassed to find himself seated with some less popular students who others consider "misfits". Luna Lovegood, in particular, is an oddity who Harry would rather avoid, although Ginny seems on friendly terms with her. However, he has his first inkling that Cho Chang, who he has had a crush on for some time, seems to show an interest in him, although she catches him at a rather awkward and embarrassing moment. However, Harry, like Cho, is still deeply affected by Cedric Diggory's death, and pursuing a relationship may be unwise for either.
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== Greater Picture ==
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The horse-like creatures pulling the carriages are [[
It is also interesting to note that although Harry cannot see the Thestrals until after Cedric Diggory was killed, he, technically, had witnessed another death prior to Cedric's tragic murder. In Chapter 1 of ''Goblet of Fire'', Harry "sees" the Muggle, Frank Bryce, be killed by Voldemort. However, Harry was not physically present when Frank was slayed, which would likely explain why the Thestrals were still invisible to him. Harry instead watched the death through the mental connection he has to Voldemort, although what he was viewing was apparently from his own perspective. Also, even though Harry was asleep at the time, he is convinced the experience was not a dream, but a true vision.
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