by Nothlit » Saturday 28 June 2003 3:16:50pm
I've never understood how getting rid of a boggart actually works... The way Lupin described the process in PoA, it would seem that the Riddikulus spell simply makes the boggart change from being something scary into something funny, which makes people laugh, which makes it go away. In other words, laughter "kills" the boggart, not any particular spell.
However, after that initial "boggart in the wardrobe" encounter in PoA, it seems like the Riddikulus spell itself is what "kills" the boggart, rather than any laughter. Did I just misunderstand the original lesson, or did JKR change the process?
Not to mention, whenever Lupin casts Riddikulus on a boggart, it turns into an orb (the moon), but that doesn't many any sense, because that's what Lupin is scared of, not what he finds humorous... Can anyone enlighten me??