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== OverviewTổng quan ==
 
'''''Moaning Myrtle''''', born as '''''Myrtle Elizabeth Warren''''', was a former Ravenclaw student (now a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Ghost|ghost]]) who haunts the girl's bathroom on the first floor (called the second floor in the US editions of the book) of Hogwarts.
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When Harry returns from the Chamber of Secrets, she suggests that if he had died down there, Harry would have been welcome to share her bathroom. Additionally, she helps him a couple of times before and during the Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament. This would seem to indicate that she has a little bit of a crush on Harry. However, when Ron and Harry use a bathroom to hide from Lavender Brown in ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'', Myrtle seems disappointed to see them, which would indicate that any romantic interest she has in Harry has been replaced by an interest in another boy, who turns out to be Draco Malfoy.
 
== AnalysisPhân tích ==
 
Most unusually for a ghost, it seems Myrtle does have some control over physical matter; apparently her haunting of the bathroom has rendered it unusable, mainly because she keeps flooding the place when she gets depressed. This is useful to the story in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber of Secrets|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'']] in two respects: Mrs. Norris is Petrified (in the chapter [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber_of_Secrets/Chapter_8|The Deathday Party]]), rather than being killed, because she sees the reflection of the Basilisk rather than seeing the Basilisk directly. The image is reflected in the water that Myrtle has caused to flood out of the bathroom because she was so upset at the insults lobbed at her by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Peeves|Peeves]] at [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Nearly Headless Nick|Nearly Headless Nick]]'s Deathday party. Additionally, it is Myrtle's unwelcoming presence in the washroom that allows Hermione the time and space to make [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Polyjuice_Potion|Polyjuice Potion]]; nobody willingly goes in there more than once, after being subjected to Myrtle's aggressive depression.
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As mentioned, Myrtle is always sad and is apparently still hypersensitive about death. It is true that she had died only fifty years before our story opens, and so could have expected, in the normal run of affairs, to still be alive; it is possible that a ghost will be especially sensitive to thoughts of death until they reach an age at which they would have died normally. As far as her perpetual sadness goes, we must remember that at the time she died, she had been driven to tears by the cruelty of another girl and was hiding in the washroom. From what Nearly Headless Nick tells us in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix/Chapter 38|''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'']] regarding ghostly existence, it is entirely possible that Myrtle is sad as a ghost purely because she was so sad when she died.
 
== QuestionsCâu hỏi ==
{{Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Questions}}