by highsorcerer » Friday 27 June 2003 7:29:08am
You know something? He gets attacked by dementors, Vernon Dursley attempts to kick him out of his house, he faced explusion from Hogwarts, having his wand snapped, and has his reputation besmirched by the Daily Prophet... and that is just in the first two chapters. After that he gets told once again he's too young to know something (the OotP), despite the fact he's already lived through more than an ordinary wizard would in three lifetimes.
Then at school Dumbledore ignores him, Hagrid is missing without explanation, Umbridge gives his horrible detentions and gives the Slytherins, he's kicked off the Quidditch team, his best friend is ridiculed, and his scar keeps hurting.
I think he had pretty darn good reasons to be angry. In fact, he probably wouldn't have stayed sane if it wasn't for D.A. and his relationship with Cho Chang (rocky as it was, he WAS with a girl who he fancied, and who fancied him back). Plus, of course, seeing how the money he invested in the Weasley twins worked out... he was absolutely right to and when he gave them the Triwizard winnings; he DID need a few laughs more than usual. He also had to enjoy his small victories over Umbridge with his Quibbler interview (which the other teachers throughly approved of), the scene where Dumbledore took the hit for D.A., and his career advice with McGonagall (and her subsequent promise to help him become an Auror, McGonagall's small revenge on Umbridge).
Top that off with the death of Sirius, and I'd say he got pushed to the breaking point.