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I've just been re-reading the first days of the game (as you do) and was brought to a thinky-halt by something Lucius Malfoy says on Harry's post about Transfigurations (on 3 September):
Also notable there is what Harry has to say about Professor Lockhart: Teddy Nott thinks Lockhart's a fraud; Harry thinks he must be all he says or he wouldn't be teaching at Hogwarts. (Things must be what They tell us. Father wouldn't let it all be Lies!)
(I probably should have put this down on Elise's Fractal post, but that's way down the page now.) Consider this an invitation to talk about other things that strike you if you're re-reading like I am.
Very few students can transfigure even a small object on their first go. Keep practising. Part of the trick is to believe there is no great difference between the beginning object and the end.The mental trick required for successful transfiguring strikes me as being fundamental not only to casting magic... I think it's a pretty good description of the trick of the mind required of ordinary wizards as they settled into comfortable lives in the Protectorate under Voldemort's rule. 'Pretend there's no great difference between the new social contract and the old: things are just better now!' (Look away from the slave urchins! Nothing to see there.)
Also notable there is what Harry has to say about Professor Lockhart: Teddy Nott thinks Lockhart's a fraud; Harry thinks he must be all he says or he wouldn't be teaching at Hogwarts. (Things must be what They tell us. Father wouldn't let it all be Lies!)
(I probably should have put this down on Elise's Fractal post, but that's way down the page now.) Consider this an invitation to talk about other things that strike you if you're re-reading like I am.