So, out of the many characters that were tragically (or not so tragically) killed throughout the series which 3 people would you bring back to life and why?
You say Fudge is the reason Umbridge did everything she did. But, I don't remember Fudge telling her to torture children with a blood quill or truth potion. From what I remember, that was all Umbridge.
I too am not a fan of this game. I just wish there was more to it. We seriously need a real mmo for HP.
In HP, it's Severus Snape!
In FB, it's Jacob Kowalski!
So, out of the many characters that were tragically (or not so tragically) killed throughout the series which 3 people would you bring back to life and why?
A housewife is a job! Even with no kids in a house, it takes a lot of time and energy to keep a house running. Yes, magic probably does speed things up considerably, but not everything can be done with magic. I'd like to imagine Molly as a very handy witch who could go from cooking in the kitchen to fixing the plumbing. And she did it all just so everything was perfect for their family!
My daughter suggested this the other day when we were marathoning the films and I was so proud:
Someone could turn into Voldemort using his spit off a glass he drank from! A Death Eater or a free elf, like Dobby, could easily steal it after he's done and walks away.
Personally, I think it's too young for someone to know who they really are. I know I was a completely different person at 15 or 16 then I was at 11.
Do you think students should automatically be restored at an older age after they've matured a bit?
Do you think they should get rid of sorting all together? Room student by age rather than personality traits!
Hahaha! Harry is clueless when it comes to his surroundings. He misses everything. If he would have just paid attention, we would have a much different series!
Although this is only an issue in the movies, heres what I think. I feel it's because Voldemort was in Quirrell. Voldemort wasn't in control of Quirrell's body when Quirrell choked Harry. Quirrell was the one actually touching Harry at that point on Voldemort's orders. Then when Harry touched Quirrell and his hand desinigrated, it was because Voldemort was in control of Quirrell's body.
What education do the children of wizards have before going to Hogwarts?
They are, as many of you have guessed, most often home educated. With very young children, as you glimpsed at the wizards' camp before the Quidditch World Cup in 'Goblet of Fire', there is the constant danger that they will use magic, whether inadvertently or deliberately; they cannot be trusted to keep their true abilities hidden. Even Muggle-borns like Harry attract a certain amount of unwelcome attention at Muggle schools by re-growing their hair overnight and so on.
I think they would have balanced each other more than her and Ron do. Fred could teach her to have fun and she could teach him to be a bit more serious. Together they would have been close to unstoppable.
I'm gonna answer this in the least icky way I can think of... Magic. The only way it could possibly work without damaging the human is magic and that is the brilliance of this series, nothing is impossible!
Since people already answered this question seriously, I'm gonna be a "smarty pants" and say... Using a green screen cloth! LOL!
I like to think Dumbledore subtly threatened them in his letter if they didn't keep Harry. Dumbledore is good manipulating his pawns into doing what he needs them to do, for the greater good, of course. I'm sure he knew just what to say to get Petunia to agree!
Interesting idea. I'd like to think if things had been different Harry would have given Kreacher a very different kind of home than the Black's, including Sirius!
It's always amazed me that the abused house elf was the bravest if them all. He apparated right into the Malfoy's home knowing they would recognize him and probably want to kill him... He's a cool little dude!
I don't know if this answers the question, but them not using truth serum as standard questioning practice at all trials bugs me the most.