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TheDragonMaster wrote:Sirius never had a trial. says so in Book 4.
Reverie wrote:TheDragonMaster wrote:Sirius never had a trial. says so in Book 4.
WHAT?! Really? Was he sent in Azkaban without proof that he was guilty? It happens in real life, too often , but where is it in the book? I mean, it's good reference to real life and everytrhing, but I can't remember it and I'm sure I would notice such social critique ...
Goblet of Fire American paperback version, starting on page 525 wrote:Sirius shook his head and said, "She's got the measure of Crouch better than you have, Ron. If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.
He ran his hand over his unshaven face, evidently thinking hard.
"All these absences of Barty Crouch's...he goes to the trouble of making sure his house-elf saves him a seat at the Quidditch World Cup, but doesn't bother to turn up and watch. He works very hard to reinstate the Triwizard Tounament, and then stops coming to that, too....It's not like Crouch. If he's ever taken a day off worse because of illness before this, I'll eat Buckbeak."
"D'you know Crouch then?" said Harry.
Sirius's face darkened. He suddenly looked as menacing as he had the night when Harry first met him, the night when Harry still believed Sirius to be a murderer.
"Oh, I know Crouch alright," he said quietly. He was the one who gave the order for me to be sent to Azkaban -- without a trial."
TheDragonMaster wrote:ah, but Grindelwald was defeated in 1941, about 30-40 years before Voldy came into power. therefore, Voldy was more powerful.
On a different note, I really don't think Dumbledore will be teaching Harry Occlumency anymore. Either he will have spoken to Snape about it, convincing him of how important it would be for Snape to teach him, or Harry won't take it at all.
Athena Appleton wrote:yeah... still could be Dumbledore's worst memory, though... I mean, what if Voldemort is only narrowly the worst dark wizard in a century? Even if he is by far, someone could still be REALLY bad but still not be as evil as Voldemort (much the same way as someone these days could kill 100,000 people and say "It's not like I'm Hitler or anything... now he was bad!"
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