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Dòng 13:
Hermione comments later that Michael Corner probably attended only because Ginny was there. She and Michael met at the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Yule Ball|Yule Ball]] the previous year. While Ginny had her sights on Harry, she has since given up. Ron is incensed that Michael Corner dares to go out with his sister, though Harry is less concerned. Hermione mentions that Cho never took her eyes off Harry throughout the meeting, and Harry suddenly realizes that Hogsmeade is a truly beautiful place.
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Harry suspects that the strong turnout for the Defensive Arts meeting may be motivated by the students' curiosity about Cedric Diggory's death, which is why Harry deliberately states that he will never discuss what happened during the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Cemetery Duel|finale of the Triwizard Tournament]]. Harry's comment that most consider him a "nutter" is probably true, but he has done little to help overcome that perception, preferring to withhold details about his confrontation with [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]] and to internalize his emotions—an action reflecting his constant need to face adversity alone. Regardless, the students agree to give the lessons a try, though many may doubt Harry's claim about Voldemort's resurrection. However, their disgust with Umbridge, and their desire to learn real defensive magic from a teacher who "has been out there doing it," as was a major drawing point for [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Alastor Moody|Professor Moody]]'s class [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 13|the previous year]], is likely what motivates them to keep attending even in the face of Harry's refusal to discuss what they are most curious about.
Dòng 19:
While Harry may still be reluctant to teach the class, it has provided one benefit—an opportunity to get closer to Cho Chang, who Harry now knows is interested in him. Ron, meanwhile, is upset that Michael Corner is interested in Ginny, though it seems that this has little to do with Michael himself, and more to do with Ron, being a protective older brother, feeling that no one is "good enough" to date his little sister. It is certainly suggestive that Ron never comments that he distrusts Corner until after Hermione mentions the attachment.
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