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What did Dumbledore mean by remember my last Petunia?
Petunia’s disdain for Harry was most likely born from a long-standing jealousy of her magical sister, Lily. A Howler from Dumbledore, addressed to Petunia, said ‘Remember my last’ – no doubt referring to the letter which he left with baby Harry, on the doorstep of Privet Drive.
What was remember my last Petunia?
In Chapter 2, Uncle Vernon tries to throw Harry out of the house so that Voldemort doesn’t come and find them. But Aunt Petunia receives a Howler – a special enchanted letter – that says only, “Remember my last, Petunia” (2.217). This magic is what keeps Harry safe for the early years of his life.
What was in the letter Dumbledore wrote to Petunia?
The contents of the letter could be presumed to include: The news and circumstances of the death of Petunia’s sister Lily Potter and her husband James. The magical protection which would be placed upon 4 Privet Drive when Harry was to be adopted.
How did Dumbledore convince Petunia keep Harry?
But Dumbledore appealed in the letter you’re asking about, so that part of Petunia that did remember wanting desperately to be part of the world and he appealed to her sense of fair play to a sister that she had hated because Lily had what she couldn’t have. So that’s how she persuaded Petunia to keep Harry.
What did Dumbledore’s letter to Petunia mean?
Dumbledore had a sufficient foresight as to what would happen after the attack. He immediately dispatched a howler to Petunia. The howler reminded her that Harry’s fate thus, would be the same for her family, if she decided to let him go, and break the charm.
Who gave Petunia the howler?
Albus Dumbledore
Letter information This howler was written by Albus Dumbledore to Petunia Dursley on 2 August, 1995, to remind her “of the pact she had sealed by taking Harry Potter” into her home.
Why does Petunia let Harry stay?
Because she used to love Lily when they were little and Dumbledore explained that by allowing Harry to live with them would save his life. She may have resented him, but she didn’t want him to be dead on her account! Because she wasn’t given a chance to say “no”, but she had loved her sister, even if she envied her.
Why did Dumbledore say “Remember my Letter?
(“Remember my last”?) So: Dumbledore is referring to his last letter, which means, of course, the letter he left upon the Dursleys’ doorstep when Harry was one year old. But why then (you may well ask) did he not just say “remember my letter?”
What are some quotes from Dumbledore that Harry Potter has said?
Dumbledore Quotes. “I am very touched, Harry.” “Ah, music,” he said, wiping his eyes. “A magic beyond all we do here!” “What happened down in the dungeons between you and Professor Quirrell is a complete secret, so, naturally the whole school knows.” “It’s going to be all right, sir,” Harry said over and over again,…
What did Dumbledore say about the events in the Goblet of fire?
Dumbledore says this line in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire after the unfortunate events that lead to Cedric’s death and the return of Voldermort. This quote can also easily be applied to many things in life. Being able to understand and accept bad things that happen is definitely a key thing to being able to heal and move forward.
Does Dumbledore have issues with telling the truth?
While not telling an eleven-year-old everything might make sense, Dumbledore also has issues with telling the truth and manipulating people, mainly Harry. But, at face value, this quote does have a lot of wisdom to it.