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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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Raven Dark

The Dementors kept going after Harry because they go after the person in the area that has the worst memories or the most emotional pain. They feed off it. Harry has so much that he was like a meal they couldn't resist. That is kind of how it's explained in thee books. Arthur Weasely: "Harry, I want you to promise me, whatever you might hear, you won't go looking for Black." Harry: "Mr. Weasley, why would I want to go looking for someone who wants to kill me?" Mcgonnagal: "Black might not have put his hands to the Potters, but he's the reason they're dead." Harry: "I hope he comes for me. When he does, I'll be ready. When he does, I'm going to kill him." I take it by now you see why Mr. Weasely said that. It's interesting, that's a little touch a lot of people don't get the first time, but it often hits them on rewatches. In the movie, Harry asks Cornelius Fudge (the Minister of Magic, who sees him at the Leaky Cauldren) why he's not getting in trouble for what he did to Aunt Marge. Fudge just tells Harry that the Ministery doesn't send people to Azkaban for blowing up their aunts. This sounds like a story inconcisancy in the writing. It isn't. In the book, when Harry asks that, I can't remember if Fudge says the same thing (I think he does, but I'm not sure). But in the book, there is a part after where it explains that Harry thought Fudge let him off because he was so worried about him, and when he saw him, he was just so relieved that he was okay, that he let him off. I believe that's supposed to be a correct assumption. If you watch very carefully, each time Ron mentions that Hermione isn't there, she actually isn't. Like the time when you caught it, she wasn't the other times he said it, and then she suddenly is. It's really well done. In the movie, Lupin's fear of the moon was shown a lot more subtly. It's described as a huge orb, and as the class is leaving, someone remarks, "I wonder why Professor Lupin's afraid of crystal balls." Because of that, the scene kept most readers from realizing it was the moon he was afraid of, and thus getting that he's a werewolf before they were supposed to figure it out. Important facts for later: The movies never explain this, but Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs, the creators of The Marauder's Map, are Lupin, Pettigrew, Sirius, and James, Harry's father. That's why Lupin said the map never lies. He knows because he helped create it. A Patronous has what you might call two forms - the vaporous light form Harry made while Lupin was teaching him earlier in this film, and an animal or full-bodied form, such as Harry made when he saved him and Sirius, thinking it was his father. His Patronous is a stag, which you saw.