What’s up with Quirrell’s twitching lips in Chapter 90?
“That spell of cursed fire. I don’t suppose it’s a sacrificial ritual that even a child could use, if he dared?”
The Defense Professor’s lips twitched.
And then moments later after being deflected from the spell (which, though not named, is probably Fiendfyre?)
“Pity,” the boy said. “It would’ve been nice to see the look on the enemy’s face the next time they tried using a troll.”
The Defense Professor inclined his head, his lips twitching again.
At the time I read it I just assumed that Quirrell’s plans to turn Harry dark were advancing by leaps and bounds and getting such decisive confirmation was causing him to be happy about what he had wrought. After thinking about it some more I’m now wondering if “THE ONE WHO WILL TEAR APART THE VERY STARS IN HEAVEN” is someone who should be playing with fiendfyre? Maybe Quirrell’s twitches were a sign of fear or worry based on having private knowledge of the prophesy in Chapter 89, in which case a prophetically ironic strategy adjustment may be in the offing?
McGonagall’s lips twitch when she’s stifling a smile (this is stated several times in the text). Perhaps the same is true of Quirrell? In the second case, canon!Quirrell is responsible for both trolls that occur in the first book and at least according to Harry Potter Wikia is supposed to have a talent for using trolls. In the first case… I think what happened when Voldemort killed Harry’s parents involved a sacrificial ritual (Lily sacrificing her life for Harry), so Quirrell might have found that particular idea ironic. Or maybe he’s just amused by the idea of Harry using sacrificial rituals because of previous events.
“I recognize the name, Harry,” said Dumbledore. The old wizard’s lips twitched upward. “Although honesty compels me to say that dear Winston was never one for pangs of conscience, even after a dozen shots of Firewhiskey.”
No old uses for Quirrel aside from this:
The Defense Professor’s shoulders twitched in a slight shrug, the only movement they’d shown since the battle ended.
What’s up with Quirrell’s twitching lips in Chapter 90?
And then moments later after being deflected from the spell (which, though not named, is probably Fiendfyre?)
At the time I read it I just assumed that Quirrell’s plans to turn Harry dark were advancing by leaps and bounds and getting such decisive confirmation was causing him to be happy about what he had wrought. After thinking about it some more I’m now wondering if “THE ONE WHO WILL TEAR APART THE VERY STARS IN HEAVEN” is someone who should be playing with fiendfyre? Maybe Quirrell’s twitches were a sign of fear or worry based on having private knowledge of the prophesy in Chapter 89, in which case a prophetically ironic strategy adjustment may be in the offing?
I find it incredible that Quirrel would ever show his true emotional state on his face, unless he wanted to. Especially given this chapter’s title.
McGonagall’s lips twitch when she’s stifling a smile (this is stated several times in the text). Perhaps the same is true of Quirrell? In the second case, canon!Quirrell is responsible for both trolls that occur in the first book and at least according to Harry Potter Wikia is supposed to have a talent for using trolls. In the first case… I think what happened when Voldemort killed Harry’s parents involved a sacrificial ritual (Lily sacrificing her life for Harry), so Quirrell might have found that particular idea ironic. Or maybe he’s just amused by the idea of Harry using sacrificial rituals because of previous events.
Also Dumbledore:
No old uses for Quirrel aside from this: