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- The Dursleys were informed by Arthur Weasley and Kingsley Shacklebolt that Harry 's life will be in danger when he turns seventeen, and that the Dursleys, as his relatives, are likely under the same threat. Since then, Vernon and Petunia have alternately been willing to accept the Order's protection or preparing to refuse it.
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Sep 8, 2017 · Harry was being kept at the Dursley's for his own protection. Chapter 37, Order of the Phoenix. ‘While you can still call home the place where your mother’s blood dwells, there you cannot be touched or harmed by Voldemort.
If he insists and argues the blood magic was best protection, then he could care about welfare of Harry a little more: personally visit Dursleys when Harry was outside, and threaten to force them into cold indiffence towards Harry (at least) and hint a consequences, if they didn't behave.
The Hut-on-the-Rock (or Shack-on-the-Rock) was the name Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry gave to the hut that Vernon Dursley somehow managed to rent, in an attempt to move out of the reach of the letters Hogwarts was sending to Harry Potter, Vernon's nephew by marriage.
Dudley gets upset because he has only thirty-seven presents, one fewer than the previous year. When a neighbor calls to say she will not be able to watch Harry for the day, Dudley begins to cry, as he is upset that Harry will have to be brought along on Dudley’s birthday trip to the zoo.
Dec 20, 2018 · Harry Potter manages to nearly have both: the loving and peaceful life he would have had with his parents is destroyed by Voldemort, which throws him into the malicious care of the Dursleys. When you look at it, the Dursleys are almost absurdly villainous.
Harry Potter prepares to leave the Dursleys’ house for the last time. He thinks back on all of the memories (most of them negative) that he has had in this house for as long as he can...
May 19, 2022 · Why does he do this? Harry has been constantly told - repeatedly consciously and unconsciously that he is a burden on the Dursleys.