Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Chapter VI Main Contents

Harry felt guilty and sad because of the death of Mad Eye Moody. He wants to find all the horcruxes at once. Ron stopped him and advised him to stay for Bill's wedding. Mrs Weasley doesn't want them involved in these things.

She hoped that the children could tell her about Dumbledore's mission, but Harry refused, on the grounds that Dumbledore wouldn't allow us to tell anyone. Harry, Ron and Hermione are discussing these things in the room. Ghouls in the attic always make noise. They find that ghouls are actually wearing Ron's pajamas.

They were discovered by Mrs. Weasley, who told them to prepare for the wedding at once. Furong's parents also arrived here. Everyone is busy with the wedding and discussing the list of guests who should be invited.

Because the protection week set around the house to protect Harry brought difficulties to the layout of the scene, Harry said he was sorry. Mrs Weasley told him not to feel guilty, but Harry still felt that he owed her, and his heart was heavy.

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Harry's most prominent personality traits run through the whole series of stories: courage, perseverance and self-sacrifice. Harry is the real Gryffindor. He showed courage and determination every time he faced a crisis. Harry never thought of giving up his mission or choosing another way of life. He had no choice.

He is homeless and has no relatives to vote. He is wanted by the Ministry of Magic and cannot go back to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But despite these factors, more importantly, his sense of mission-the boy who defeated Voldemort-has been integrated with him, and he can't imagine escaping.

However, Harry is not the most determined hero, at least not before the book draws to a close. He has never deviated from his mission on the surface or in action, but this tendency is manifested in spirit and emotion.

When there is no clear direction or feeling powerless, Harry can't concentrate on finding a breakthrough, while Hermione can. She consulted books for clues and racked her brains until she came up with a good solution. At these times. Harry tends to deviate from his goal and become emotional. The most dangerous time is in Godric's Valley, where Harry trapped Hermione and himself.

The real reason why he went there was only because of his own sadness and doubts about Dumbledore, which had nothing to do with fulfilling his mission.

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