Awarding Harry full points for "moral fibre", I ask you!
Ooh, I always hated that bit. Like everyone else by implication, lacked moral fibre and would have just let their friends/family die.
...after the Quidditch game, Ginny falls asleep over her cocoa.
Contrasts a bit with OotP!Super!Seeker!Ginny...
Ron will be put under the Imperius Curse because of the spiders
You'll like this essay then. (http://elkins.theennead.com/hp/archives/000128.html#top)
It sounds to me as though this was Dumbledore's choice not to transfigure students and not a legal regulation of any kind.
I assume Dumbledore's not that opposed to it, since no disciplinary action or even warnings to Moody are ever mentioned. Which adds to my impression Albus is less liberal than appearances suggest, and actually only cares about injustices perpetrated upon people he likes/needs.
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Date: 2005-01-18 11:46 am (UTC)Ooh, I always hated that bit. Like everyone else by implication, lacked moral fibre and would have just let their friends/family die.
...after the Quidditch game, Ginny falls asleep over her cocoa.
Contrasts a bit with OotP!Super!Seeker!Ginny...
Ron will be put under the Imperius Curse because of the spiders
You'll like this essay then. (http://elkins.theennead.com/hp/archives/000128.html#top)
It sounds to me as though this was Dumbledore's choice not to transfigure students and not a legal regulation of any kind.
I assume Dumbledore's not that opposed to it, since no disciplinary action or even warnings to Moody are ever mentioned.
Which adds to my impression Albus is less liberal than appearances suggest, and actually only cares about injustices perpetrated upon people he likes/needs.