“You shouldn’t be Headmaster,” Harry said through the burning in his throat. “I’m sorry, I’m so sorry, but you shouldn’t try to be a school principal and run a war at the same time. Hogwarts shouldn’t be part of this.”
Note the implications of the obvious analogy for EY, although not everything an author sets up his characters to say has to be an allegory.
Note the implications of the obvious analogy for EY, although not everything an author sets up his characters to say has to be an allegory.
I didn’t notice that one at all but now that you point it out it’s all too true!