[identity profile] terri-testing.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] deathtocapslock
I just realized something about the teacher I’m most disappointed to be disillusioned by.

Remember that detention Minerva gave in the first book to the firsties she caught out after curfew?


What she thought at the time was going on, was Harry and Hermione had suckered Draco and Neville into believing “some cock and bull story about a dragon.”

She very properly (given her understanding of the matter) docked the most points from her own house, since in her view Harry and Hermione had not only broken a school rule themselves (and put themselves into danger), they’d led others into doing the same.

But then when it came time for the joint detention for all four curfew-breakers, there are two things odd about it.

One was, if they were being punished for leaving their dorms at night and putting themselves into danger, it seems odd to punish them by sending them into the extremely dangerous Forbidden Forest at night—to track a unicorn-killer, no less! I mean, presumably Minerva didn’t expect Hagrid to be so stupid as to break up the party and leave two of the children unprotected except for Fang, but still!

Still, I suppose that might be defended as giving them a taste of what they’d seemed to want. You want to be out at night running foolish risks? Okay, see how you like it!

But the second thing is… well, when Snape gave the would-be sword-stealers a detention in the Forbidden Forest with Hagrid, we readers understood it to be more of a reward than a punishment. For those particular students. Because we knew that the students in question all got on rather well with Hagrid and would be treated well by him, and further that those students had all ventured into the Forest on their own.

Back to the detention Minerva assigned. Harry and Hermione were Hagrid’s personal friends, and Neville was a fellow Gryffindor. Hagrid was vociferously prejudiced in favor of his own house—and equally openly prejudiced against one of the others. Remind me, which? So giving their joint detention to Hagrid to supervise… well, it’s canon that Hagrid treated Harry and Hermione with open friendliness, not as a disciplinarian overseeing a punishment.

And Minerva must have expected that.

Re: “Strict but Fair” Minerva

Date: 2014-11-23 02:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nx74defiant.livejournal.com
So the questions is whose idea was it to send the kids into the forest? Minerva, Hagrid or Dumbledore?

Re: “Strict but Fair” Minerva

Date: 2014-11-23 04:25 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] oryx_leucoryx
Minerva signed the letter stating they were to meet Mr Filch at the entrance hall at 11 pm, and Filch knew they were supposed to go into the Forest with Hagrid. So whosever idea it was originally, Minerva knew and bears responsibility for the decision.

Re: “Strict but Fair” Minerva

Date: 2014-11-23 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nx74defiant.livejournal.com
And Minerva was the one who left Neville stranded in the hallway with a crazy mass murder (or so everyone believed) on the loose.

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