Post by RidgeOn Mon, 09 Aug 2004 14:18:26 GMT, Weird Beard
Post by Weird BeardPost by RidgeGoblet of Fire & Order of the Phoenix questions ..
I'm sure this has been asked before but I'm trying to figure out why
in Goblet of Fire, Harry is questioned by the ministry regarding the
improper use of underage magic for blowing up his aunt and in the
OoTP, he's questioned for fending off the Demeanors but there seems to
be no reference to him being questioned for the duel with he how must
not be named.
A: There's magical survellence around Privet Drive (It's not even that
accurate, since he was accused of a house-elf's act), but possibly not
elsewhere.
B: Accusing him of dueling with Voldy would destroy their entire case
against Dumbledore and Harry.
hhmm ... could be.
I can't imagine the Ministry depends on such a vague 'monitor this
area' approach however. Ms. Figgs says the Ministry has their own way
of monitoring underage magic, an area effect would be useless to catch
Fred and George at home as it could just as easily be Mrs. Weasley.
But at the same time, we have quite a bit of evidence of underage wizard
types who do magic with no repurcussions. Fred and George performed all
sorts of unsupervised magic out of school. Petunia accuses Lily of doing
all sorts of magic between terms. We know that Hermione cast actual,
willful spells prior to her first coming to Hogwarts. The Ministry having
extra monitoring wards put up around Privet Drive strikes me as pretty
darned sensible.
Post by RidgeAs for the graveyard fight, they have a dead student (with no outward
trauma) and a student who claims he was killed via a dark arts spell.
At the very least, the Ministry would have questions for Harry on this
one and Cedrics parents would certainly have pushed for Harry to be
charged.
Well, do recall that the Diggorys stated they didn't blame Harry and were,
in fact, grateful to him for having returned Cedric's body. As far as the
Ministry goes, I believe it's a simple matter of them wanting to keep things
quiet about what did or didn't go on that night. Recall, if you will, how
livid Umbrage was when Harry gave his interview with the Quibbler in OotP.
Had the Ministry tried to press charges against Harry for what happened that
night, I don't think they could have avoided Harry's side of the story
coming out. Far better for them to gradually discredit him over the course
of the summer and nail him for something relatitively harmless, supporting
the sense of him that they had promulgated.
One more thought. Even if we assume that the Ministry can normally detect
all underage magic, I think it's quite likely that they wouldn't have been
able to detect what happened in the graveyard scene. Remember the Voldemort
quite emphatically did not want his return to be generally known. It would
make a great deal of sense that he would have had Wormtail cast any
necessary spells to block any sort of magical surveilance of his
resurrection. I would imagine that blocking any traces of Harry's wandwork
would be a side-effect.