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  1. Aug 7, 2014 · Harry currently only has one possible outlet to upset the Dursley's tyrannical hold on his life: Magic. If he learns how to use it, he upsets the balance of power in the Dursley household. Magic is the Dursley's greatest threat, and Harry's only hope.

  2. Harry was, also, a manifestation of the Dursley’s fear of the wizarding world. A boy who had lost his parents to one powerful, rogue wizard who holds no value in muggle life.

  3. Nov 23, 2016 · Dumbledore felt massive regret for having left Harry with the Dursley's, but the protection they provided trumped all. Below are some big chunks of the book, but they really explain fully why Dumbledore accepted the mistreatment for the greater good.

  4. The end of GoF is a big turning point in Harry's maturity. He sees how petty and small-minded the Dursleys are in a whole new light because of what he witnesses in the graveyard. Once this has happened they lose whatever control and power they formerly had over him.

  5. Get everything you need to know about Dudley Dursley in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  6. This piece is to underline how Harry was shaped by surviving and living in an abusive household, one that specifically posits the "golden child vs scapegoat" dynamic in the worst possible way. I have been doing a reread and I have a lot of thoughts! Finding Safety. Harry's relationship with his abusers is quite understandably, fragmented.

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  8. Why did Dumbledore never talk to the Dursley’s about mistreating Harry, like he had done in Half-Blood Prince?

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