Inconsistencies in Harry Potter...
Dec. 10th, 2003 03:47 pmSomebody posted today, and got me thinking about this. The post was about the death penalty, actually, so how it adds up to Harry Potter, I don't know.
1. Why was Black ever convicted? Why didn't they just interrogate him, and the other accused, with veritaserum? If they hadn't developed it at that point, why wouldn't they have agreed to use it when Harry and Hermione insisted he was not guilty, just to appease them?
2. Similarly, why didn't they use it on Harry during his trial? Why have trials at all when you have a truth serum?
3. And just how many unregistered animagi are running around? If you had the magical power to become an animagi, wouldn't you get a better job than reporter or on the run? Are these students completely unsupervis... nevermind that one.
4. Why, exactly, do they have to hide from the muggles? They say it started when they were feared by nonmagical people... but those people never could hurt them, so why keep hiding? What's the point? And some muggles clearly do know about the wizards, for example, the parents of all those kids. Why aren't they considered a threat by the officials? How are they convinced?
5. Why didn't they tell Harry how to get on Platform 9 3/4 in the letter? They presumably told the muggleborn kids, why not him?
6. In book 3, we find out that Lupin is a werewolf, but mostly he seems human. But in book 2, we find out that Hagrid used to try to raise werewolf cubs. Huh? That sounds like werewolves are mostly wolves!
7. How, exactly, did Hagrid's parents, um, do it? She's a giant, he's small, what exactly did they do?
8. The decree of underage wizardry was passed hundreds of years ago... but Petunia remembers her sister coming home and practicing magic as her homework. Snape remembers zapping flies off the ceiling as a teenager.... what gives?
9. And with all their power, etc, can't the ministry tell the difference between HARRY practicing magic and a HOUSE-ELF practicing magic?
10. Harry (and presumably everyone else) can do some magic without even thinking, like making glass disappear... but we're told that even saying an incantation slightly wrong can completely mess it up. So, is it the correct actions or the correct intent?
This is by no means an exhaustive list. I don't even expect answers, really, as all authors make mistakes. They're just things that have occured to me.
Edit: Here is a reply from Lizziey.
1. Why was Black ever convicted? Why didn't they just interrogate him, and the other accused, with veritaserum? If they hadn't developed it at that point, why wouldn't they have agreed to use it when Harry and Hermione insisted he was not guilty, just to appease them?
2. Similarly, why didn't they use it on Harry during his trial? Why have trials at all when you have a truth serum?
3. And just how many unregistered animagi are running around? If you had the magical power to become an animagi, wouldn't you get a better job than reporter or on the run? Are these students completely unsupervis... nevermind that one.
4. Why, exactly, do they have to hide from the muggles? They say it started when they were feared by nonmagical people... but those people never could hurt them, so why keep hiding? What's the point? And some muggles clearly do know about the wizards, for example, the parents of all those kids. Why aren't they considered a threat by the officials? How are they convinced?
5. Why didn't they tell Harry how to get on Platform 9 3/4 in the letter? They presumably told the muggleborn kids, why not him?
6. In book 3, we find out that Lupin is a werewolf, but mostly he seems human. But in book 2, we find out that Hagrid used to try to raise werewolf cubs. Huh? That sounds like werewolves are mostly wolves!
7. How, exactly, did Hagrid's parents, um, do it? She's a giant, he's small, what exactly did they do?
8. The decree of underage wizardry was passed hundreds of years ago... but Petunia remembers her sister coming home and practicing magic as her homework. Snape remembers zapping flies off the ceiling as a teenager.... what gives?
9. And with all their power, etc, can't the ministry tell the difference between HARRY practicing magic and a HOUSE-ELF practicing magic?
10. Harry (and presumably everyone else) can do some magic without even thinking, like making glass disappear... but we're told that even saying an incantation slightly wrong can completely mess it up. So, is it the correct actions or the correct intent?
This is by no means an exhaustive list. I don't even expect answers, really, as all authors make mistakes. They're just things that have occured to me.
Edit: Here is a reply from Lizziey.
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Date: 2003-12-11 12:20 pm (UTC)Tamora Pierce and Diane Duane? I guess they were never translated to my language. *sighy* (Which language is Harry Potter not translated into, by the way? Anyone knows? I don't)
English children's books are even harder to get here than English adult books. (Adults as in ADULTS, not as in PORN.) Excluding Michael Ende, he's ubiquitous. Which is pretty strange considering he's German and natürlich wrote originally in German.
But if I see some, I'll pick'em up. It's not likely though. *sad*
Are all stormtroopers brainwashed? I don't know much about the SW universe, I saw the movies and that's about all there is to my SW knowledge. Nice example, BTW. It completely clarified what you were thinking of (and what I skimmed over when reading the original post)
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Date: 2003-12-11 02:50 pm (UTC)Harry Potter has yet to be translated into Klingon. I think.
As for Tammy and Diane... oh, you poor dear. Hm. Well, I know what you'd get for a
christmasnondenominational winter solstice present if I had the money, inclination, and address to ship it to. If you get the chance, start with Trickster's Choice from Pierce and So You Want to be a Wizard from Duane.