- I've recently watched the first Batman movie, and Dumbledore's treatment of the Dursleys in this chapter strikes me as eerily similar to how the Joker treats everyone in that movie: as showing a jovial surface that hides unspeakable danger. Even Harry seems to notice this, not that he cares what his Hero does to a bunch of people he doesn't care for.
LOL and it explains a lot about the allergic Reaction of the Dursleys to everything wizard-related. Let's see: they've known James Potter (and his cronies), Hagrid and now Dumbledore and Harry Potter of course. I'm not amazed at all that they prejudiced plus afraid.
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Date: 2005-09-04 07:24 am (UTC)LOL and it explains a lot about the allergic Reaction of the Dursleys to everything wizard-related. Let's see: they've known James Potter (and his cronies), Hagrid and now Dumbledore and Harry Potter of course. I'm not amazed at all that they prejudiced plus afraid.