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Can a wizard refuse to go to Hogwarts?
You can definitely opt out of Hogwarts attendance. This is from JKR’s old website: Everyone who shows magical ability before their eleventh birthday will automatically gain a place at Hogwarts […] There is no obligation to take up the place, however; a family might not want their child to attend Hogwarts.
Can you reject Hogwarts letter?
In short yes, it is allowed. Would it happen? Most likely on a few occasions but not majority. Even if the parents wereere unsure, they’d obviously want the best for their child and of course we all know what happens to those who ignore the Hogwarts letters.
Do you think Dumbledore had any morals?
Sure, he wasn’t quite on a level of wanting to massacre every Muggle and Muggle-born in sight like Voldemort was, but his morals definitely weren’t as high and mighty as he tries to portray them to be by the time he’s around Harry. ‘Magic is might’ is nothing short of prejudice and discrimination, and Dumbledore once took his part in that. Ew.
Did Dumbledore ever really change his spots?
Sure, Dumbledore admitted he’d handled this badly, but there’s not really an excuse for that when it was Harry’s life being lied about. Do people really change their spots that much? Dumbledore was literally hanging around, being best friends with the darkest wizard to ever grace the world, aside from Voldemort and maybe Salazar Slytherin himself.
Was Dumbledore biased in Harry Potter?
Dumbledore was definitely biased here, and he could have handled this far more tactfully. Dumbledore knew Harry was going to have to die eventually. Sure, he knew he might be able to bounce back from it because of the Horcrux but ultimately, it was a totally untested theory because it had never been done before.
Why did Dumbledore let Harry die without telling him why?
Sure, he knew he might be able to bounce back from it because of the Horcrux but ultimately, it was a totally untested theory because it had never been done before. Even then, he was still absolutely willing to bring Harry up and let him go and die without even telling him why.