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What are the wizards so afraid of?

They've got law after law to keep them from being discovered, but why? What are they scared will happen? They make a point of teaching that muggle attempts to kill witches fail because muggles can't recognize witches (and anyway, witches and wizards can't be killed by muggles), so they're in no danger. Hagrid's idea that "well, then everybody would want magical solutions to their problems" doesn't ring quite true. So what if everybody wants a magical solution to their problems? Shouldn't it be up to the individual witch or wizard to decide if they're going to sell it? And if you don't want to give magical solutions to your problems, okay. Don't. End of problem. In fact, a substantial number of muggles already know about the wizarding world, it doesn't seem to have caused any real problems.

I don't see how the muggle world is a threat to the wizarding world, but because of this fear we've got: you can be arrested for using magic where a muggle can see, or if you're underage (I think this almost *must* be related, and I have a separate rant about this as well). There's a non-insignificant market of charmed muggle objects, this would probably be smaller if muggles knew enough to be wary. And there's an entire department or two of the government devoted to keeping people hidden.

Remember McGonagall's words in PS/SS? About how "it'd be a fine thing if the muggles found us", something like that? Well, what if they did find out about wizards and witches? What would happen?

The first, most obvious thing is that a lot of people would lose their jobs. Not only had they failed miserably at hiding the wizarding world, but it's all a moot point now anyway.

Secondly, muggle science needs some dramatic rewrites.

Third, society changes drastically.

Okay. I can see how this would be a problem, but where's the inherant harm in any of this? A little upheaval, and then we're all back to normal, business as usual.

Date: 2005-01-08 06:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eclectic-1.livejournal.com
I bet before the end of the series, this will be brought up and everyone will realize that it's not such a great rule and muggles & wizards will learn to live together in not-quite-harmony.

They may even realize that the wizards will *need* the muggles to defeat Voldemort.

Date: 2005-01-08 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arikatt.livejournal.com
That's what they want you to think.

Date: 2005-01-08 06:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morganne13.livejournal.com
[shrugs]

I know some interesting people who have seen and done some interesting and things that don't follow the laws of science. I wouldn't count out the existence of magic entirely.

Though I highly doubt it exists in the manner of the Harry Potter universe.

Date: 2005-01-08 01:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] adiva_calandia
I agree. (Actually am working on a fanfic along those lines. . .) Now that it's pointed out, the whole Statute of Secrecy does seem a little illogical -- though protecting Muggles from beasts like dragons (and vice versa) makes sense to me. Maybe Rowling is emphasizing the "MUGGLES WIll KILL US" aspect so that the characters can debunk it.

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