Secrets from both sides of the Wizarding War are the focus of the Harry Potter series.
There are numerous secrets to
be kept in a world of magic, the dark arts, and the struggle between good and
evil. The Harry Potter series not only depicts a young boy and his friends
growing up and acting like teenagers, but it also deals with secrets from both
sides of the Wizarding War.
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Harry has no knowledge of his parent's past
Harry has the impression that
he is a member of a normal, though evil, family because he grew up with the
Dursleys. In any case, when Hagrid separates his entryway and tells him he is a
wizard, his entire world disintegrates around him.
Harry learns that his parents
were gifted wizards and that Voldemort, a powerful dark wizard, was responsible
for their tragic demise. Because Harry is unable to see his connection to the
Wizarding World, he was not only thrust into the magical world but also into
his battle with Voldemort without any prior training or experience.
9 -
The identity of Lupin put everyone in danger
The rest of the students and
the majority of the staff at Hogwarts are kept in the dark about the identity
of their third-year teacher, Professor Lupin, despite Hermione's suspicions
that he might be a werewolf. He can generally keep track of his transformations
and the full moon. But Lupin forgets his wolfsbane potion because of what
happened in the Shrieking Shack and Sirius's arrival at Hogwarts.
The Golden Trio probably would
have perished without Hermione's cleverness in luring Lupin away. To avoid
further trouble at Hogwarts, Lupin also makes the decision to resign from his
position as a teacher of Defense Against the Dark Arts.
8 -
The truth from Sirius Black could have saved Harry a lot of rages
Sirius Black is sentenced to 12 years in Azkaban prison
for revealing the location of the Potters, who were killed by Voldemort, and
killing 12 muggles. Harry becomes resentful toward Black as a result of this
information, which also sends him on a perilous journey to locate and kill
Black during his third year.
7 -
The Pirates Were Unregistered Animagi
After being bitten, Remus Lupin
had no choice but to become a Werewolf, but his friends chose to be Animagi.
Witches and wizards known as an image can go from human to
animal and back again. Having the option to camouflage themselves totally,
Animagi is expected to enroll themselves with the Service, however, the Pirates
neglect to do as such.
In Harry Potter and The
Detainee of Azkaban, Peter Pettigrew is uncovered to have been taking on the
appearance of Ron's rodent Scabbers for a long time and Sirius Dark uncovers himself
as the huge dark canine Harry has been seeing for a really long time. Assuming
the Raiders had enrolled themselves, numerous issues would have been tackled.
For instance, Sirius' detainment and Voldemort's return with the help of
Pettigrew might have stayed away completely.
6 -
Dumbledore Kept Harry's Destiny From Him
In the end, one of Harry and Voldemort will have to
kill the other because they cannot coexist peacefully. Albus Dumbledore knows
about this from the second Harry is conceived, yet neglects to tell him, with
Harry finding out during the Skirmish of Hogwarts.
When Harry finds out, he realizes that the sacrifices
of many of his friends were pointless because only he can defeat the Dark
Wizard. The outcome may not have been any different if Dumbledore had informed
Harry earlier, but at least Harry would have had time to prepare and prevent
his friends from participating in a battle they simply cannot win.
5 -
The public was kept in the dark about Voldemort's return
Fudge and the Ministry insisted
to the public following the events of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire that
they were safe and that Dumbledore and Harry were lying about Voldemort's
return.
Umbridge was sent to Hogwarts
to preach their word because they were so sure of this and didn't want to
panic.
At the point when Voldemort
returns before Fudge's own eyes in Harry Potter and The Request for the
Phoenix, he has proactively become strong once more, representing an
unimaginable danger to the existence of any wizard who doesn't wish to join the
clouded side. Consequently, the overall supernatural populace goes from having
a solid sense of security to being in a last-chance circumstance short-term,
with no opportunity to set themselves up.
4 -
There was a lot of confusion due to Snape's loyalty
While Severus Snape's way of
life as a twofold specialist might have been helpful to get data about
Voldemort to Dumbledore, it made sorting out his loyalties extremely
challenging for every other person. Combined with how he
treated Harry, Snape's crude character painted him as a reprobate when he was a
hero from the beginning.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione put themselves in peril
ordinarily going toward Snape when they didn't have to by any means. The three
suffered a great deal of emotional and physical harm as a result of Snape's
apparent links to the dark side, from the time he set fire to his cape in Harry
Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone to the time Harry fought against him and the
Death Eaters after Dumbledore's death.
3 - The Golden Trio's
suffering and time might have been spared had the Horcrux revelation been made
earlier.
Without any idea of how to
defeat Voldemort over the long term, Harry faces everything Voldemort throws at
him for five years and five films. The concept of Horcruxes is explored in
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince when Professor Slughorn reluctantly
shares a school memory of Tom Riddle.
Harry learns that he must
locate and destroy Horcruxes, objects that each contains a portion of
Voldemort's soul, to defeat Voldemort. As Harry is forced to confront
Voldemort numerous times with absolutely no chance of killing him, this
information would have been extremely helpful in the beginning.
2 -
Tom Riddle used the creature in the Chamber of Secrets as his secret weapon
Many of the professors and students at Hogwarts suffer
serious injuries when Tom Riddle returns to the school and reopens the Chamber
of Secrets. But no one knows why Mrs. Norris and the Hogwarts students are
terrified.
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Teacher Moody's Actual Personality Made Sense of A Great deal
Many believed that Alastor
Moody's presence at Hogwarts would help protect the school from those who would
want to harm it because he was an infamous and powerful Auror. However, Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire makes it abundantly clear at the
conclusion
that this is by no means the case.
Barty Crouch Jr. uses the
lethal Polyjuice potion to pretend to be Moody, causing havoc and providing
Voldemort with a direct connection to Harry. It is fraud Moody's attendance at
Hogwarts that prompts Harry's support in the Triwizard Competition, Cedric
Diggory's passing, and Voldemort's re-visitation of force.

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