Talk:Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix/Chapter 31

Isn't it just that, that Umbridge is pleased because Harry hated her so much that he used his Patronus to run toward her? Maybe that Patronus incident proofs her how deep Harry's hate to her is, and Umbridge is pleased by that, because she hated him too.

I don't think Rowling wanted to hide something "interesting" in that little moment. And seriously, I did sneering to people I don't like too.

Sorry for my bad English.--31.17.153.69 (discuss) 02:11, 26 March 2013 (UTC)


 * In all honesty, I don't know whether Rowling meant anything by it or not, but she made a point of mentioning it, so I included it in the summary when I got to that point. My theory is that Umbridge sees this as vindication of her "teaching methods": Harry can do this well before he was meant to, which means she must have taught him well. I think she has forgotten that Harry was hauled up before the Wizengamot for invoking the Patronus charm to defend himself and Dudley from Dementors before she started teaching at Hogwarts; I don't think Tofty has forgotten that, however. Chazz (talk) 06:51, 26 March 2013 (UTC)