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Chazz (thảo luận | đóng góp)
bit of analysis and some odd words here and there
Chazz (thảo luận | đóng góp)
n Move one minor spoiler
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Cornelius Fudge is revealed to be a politician, interested only in retaining the power he has, rather than in dealing with the threat that is present. By denying the evidence given him by Dumbledore, Harry, and Snape, Fudge clearly sets the stage for the official Ministry stance in the next book, which the author has said is quite consciously modeled on the government of Britain's actions under Neville Chamberlain.
 
Harry has won the Triwizard Tournament and so receives the prize money. He tries to give it to Cedric's parents, but they refuse it. This will leave Harry with a large amount of money that he doesn't want and can't use. Harry will give this to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Fred and George Weasley|Fred and George]] as seed money for their joke shop. It is possible that the joke shop will have some role to play in later books.
 
In [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Prisoner of Azkaban/Chapter 22|''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'']], Dumbledore had said, "You think the dead that we have loved, ever truly leave us?" Harry meets the shades of his parents in this episode, which in some manner reassures him that his parents are not gone, but have merely moved on.
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Cedric's death will make the school [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Thestral|Thestrals]] visible to Harry. This will alarm him; they are not the most prepossessing of beasts at any time, and Harry will wonder whether these are Dark creatures, and whether their visibility to him, and not to either Ron or Hermione, is a sign of him going insane. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Luna Lovegood|Luna Lovegood]]'s reassurance that she also can see them will hardly be reassuring to Harry, given Luna's evident eccentricity.
 
As mentioned, the Triwizard prize will leave Harry with money he doesn't want. Harry will give this to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Fred and George Weasley|Fred and George]] as seed money for their joke shop. The joke shop, and the magical items that Fred and George invent to sell there, will have a moderately important role to play in later books.
 
Dumbledore later says that, in fact, during the battle in the cemetery, Harry was a stronger wizard than Voldemort, because, while Voldemort saw death and feared it, Harry saw death and was ready for it. Harry being ready to die, if need be, gave him strength that Voldemort could not draw upon. This will be unexpected to the reader, who at this point is still fixated on Dumbledore as being "the only one he [Voldemort] ever feared;" the revelation that Harry was actually the stronger wizard at this point will be something of a surprise when it is made, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 35|in the final book]].