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Interestingly, Lord Voldemort does not physically appear in this book. He is only mentioned in passing. For the first and only time, Harry faces a threat that is not directly tied to the Dark Lord’s return. This absence is powerful. It proves that the wizarding world has its own internal problems—corruption, prejudice, and flawed justice systems—independent of Voldemort. It expands the world beyond a simple "good vs. evil" war.
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David Thewlis’s Lupin is the mentor Harry desperately needed—kind, weary, and flawed. He Interestingly, Lord Voldemort does not physically appear in
To combat the Dementors, we meet , arguably the best Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher Harry ever had. Lupin teaches Harry the Patronus Charm , a difficult piece of magic fueled by pure happiness. This absence is powerful
The climax of Prisoner of Azkaban is Harry realizing that he can cast a Patronus. He sees a figure across the lake casting the spell to save his past self, and he waits. He waits for his father to show up. And then, in a moment of devastating self-actualization, he realizes: