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== Analysis ==
 
One wonders if there is any purpose to Stan's character, we see so little of him. However, what we do see of him is remarkably consistent; brash, boastful, self-aggrandizing, he is the sort of person who would claim knowledge that he didn't have, heedless of the trouble it could cause him. Given this characteristic, Stan seems the logical choice to be incarcerated as a means of showing the Ministry's new, hard-line stance. Our understanding of Stan's character makes it clear to us, also, that his continuing incarceration can only be because of the Ministry's fear of appearing ineffectual.
 
Stan is worthy of study because of how rapidly we apprehend his character. We see him briefly in ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'', we hear one sentence from him in ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'', and from those two instances alone we learn enough to be aware that he cannot be a Death Eater, why he was taken for one, and that his continuing imprisonment is certainly unjust.
 
== Questions ==