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Ron's failing the Apparation test by such a small margin is fully in character; his use of magic seems somewhat slap-dash and, perhaps, marginally competent at times. One wonders if the author's reason for his failure is a nod to idiom; "missed it by half an eyebrow" seems a very likely sort of colloquialism. And while Ron's magical ability can sometimes be marginal, his natural intelligence is becoming more overt when he suggests Harry use the good luck potion to get Slughorn's memory.
Hagrid's almost child-like simplicity is seen again. His reaction to most setbacks is to get drunk, which he manages quite quickly here. Hagrid's amazement at Aragog's children not affording him safe passage is also a sign of his innocence;
Slughorn's self-centredness becomes more evident here. He mentions that all the mead he has brought is quite safe, he had a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/House Elf|House-Elf]] drink some from each bottle to ensure it was not poisoned. This revelation disquiets Harry, as it shows that Slughorn sees nothing wrong with risking a House-elf's life to protect his own. We can give him the benefit of the doubt, here, and assume that he had another [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Bezoar|Bezoar]] on hand in case a bottle was poisoned, though this is not mentioned. However, this rather callous display might lead Harry to be more involved with, or at least less dismissive of, Hermione's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/S.P.E.W.|Society for the Protection of Elvish Welfare]].
This is the first time Harry's persuasion powers have been truly
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