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

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Dịch đề mục, replaced: Philosopher's StoneHòn đá Phù thủy, [[Muggles' Guide to Harr using AWB
Sửa đổi, replaced: == Strengths == → == Điểm mạnh ==, == Weaknesses == → == Điểm yếu == using AWB
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To convince [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Horace Slughorn|Horace Slughorn]] that Hogwarts is safe from Death Eaters, Harry tells him that Professor Quirrell is the only teacher who has died at Hogwarts. (This is not strictly true, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Professor Binns|Professor Binns]] clearly died at the school, though as it was of natural causes it likely would not concern Slughorn either way. It is true that Quirrell's death is the only one Harry knows of that could be attributed to Voldemort or his organization.)
 
== StrengthsĐiểm mạnh ==
 
Rather than magical ability, Quirrell's greatest strength was probably his intelligence, evidenced by his having been sorted into Ravenclaw House at Hogwarts, home to more intellectual students. Although timid in nature, he apparently had an adventurous spirit, traveling to many foreign countries whenever he could.
 
Quirrell, during the course of the first book, had been carrying what remained of Lord Voldemort on the back of his head. As such, he could partially utilize Voldemort's powers: for instance, Voldemort being a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Legilimency|Legilimens]], could inspect other wizards' minds and communicate what he found to Quirrell.
== Điểm yếu ==
 
== Weaknesses ==
 
Quirrell possessed an extremely timid and nervous disposition. And though intelligent, his magical powers may have been rather ordinary. This may all have contributed to his becoming susceptible to Lord Voldemort's powers, resulting in the disembodied Dark Lord riding on the back of Quirrell's head while he attempted to resurrect his own physical body. As a result, Quirrell had to bow to Voldemort's commands, whatever they were, and was subject to any punishment Voldemort chose to mete out. As he was a relatively weak-willed wizard, Quirrell attempted to attain distinction by attaching himself to a powerful being, though that power instead latched itself onto him.