Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Nhân vật/Quirinus Quirrell”

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Having been a Ravenclaw, Quirrell was obviously quite intelligent, but he appears to have been a rather ordinary wizard whose knowledge about magic and defensive arts may have been more academic than applied. Although Quirrell was commandeered by Voldemort, his lackluster distinction in life may have made him a somewhat cooperative accomplice, seeing this as an opportunity to obtain some significance and power. Unfortunately, he misjudged Voldemort's true intentions, failing to see that the Dark Lord considered him as little more than a disposable lackey. This ultimately cost Quirrell his life.
 
Quirrell, curiously, is apparently the only evil character that utters the name "Voldemort", though he does it ("at least", so to say) with the respectful "Lord" before it. Most wizards, of course, do not say the name, out of fear (in the good) and out of reverence (in the bad). Wizards on the side of good mostly say "You-Know-Who" and sometimes "He who must not be named"; dark wizards usually say "Dark Lord", and tend to keep that habit, even if they think better of it and cease to be [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Death Eaters|Death Eaters]]. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Regulus Black|Regulus Black]], Severus Snape, and (possibly) [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Igor Karkaroff|Karkaroff]] are cases of this habit in action. In a limited number of cases, the phrase "the Dark Lord" is also used by wizards on the good side. The braver from among the good side say "Voldemort" and, sometimes, "Lord Voldemort", but Quirrell – possibly because he is not technically a Death Eater, but was recruited afterwards, possibly because even though Voldemort could force him to give over his body, his mutilated nature was simply not enough to keep that sort of respect – is the only bad character to say "Lord Voldemort". Of course, it is also possible that this is simply a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Marcus Flint|flint]]; it is certainly true, as early as the first chapter of thisthe first book, that the good wizards largely fear to say the name, but it is uncertain whether the author had yet decided that dark wizards would be similarly affected.
 
According to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]], speaking in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince/Chapter 20|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']], the Defence Against the Dark Arts teaching post is apparently jinxed. Ever since Voldemort had been declined the job many years before, no teacher has lasted more than one year in that post. One question that has been raised is, given that jinx, how could Quirrell have remained in that post for more than a year? According to the author, he had not. In an interview,<!-- reference needed --> Rowling stated that Quirrell had requested a transfer to that post, and had been studying the source material so he could teach it, when he encountered Voldemort in Albania.