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== Analysis ==
 
Many readers may be somewhat alarmed when Dumbledore offers Harry a glass of mead. Mead, a wine made from honey, is usually relatively strong at 14% alcohol by volume, and it would not be given to a minor in North America. Liquor laws are less restrictive in Britain, however, and though someone underage may not purchase liquor in the UK, there is nothing that prohibits someone older than 8 years from drinking wine or beer if it is offered by an adult.
 
Dumbledore's injured hand indicates that sinister events may be underway in the wizarding world that Harry is not yet privy to. For whatever reason, Dumbledore chooses to keep them from Harry, at least for now.
 
Many commentators have suggested that in the sixth book, Dumbledore is actingacts out of character in this book. This is moreparticularly obvious in this chapter. While still a peaceful and wise wizard, Dumbledore seems to act with perhaps a bit more directness and urgency than usual. He uses magic to sweep the Dursleys to theirthe couch and chides them for their ill-manners, and actively criticizes how they have treated Harry and raised Dudley. While he is still as good natured as ever, there seems to be an unexpected edginess and urgency in his manner.
 
Many readers may be somewhat alarmed when Dumbledore offers Harry a glass of mead. Mead, a wine made from honey, is usually relatively strong at 14% alcohol by volume, and it would not be given to a minor in North America. Liquor laws are less restrictive in Britain, however, and though someone underage may not purchase liquor in the UK, there is nothing that prohibits someone older than 8 years from drinking wine or beer if it is offered by an adult.
 
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