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“Trained in combat?" repeated Harry incredulously. "What does he think we're doing here, forming some sort of wizard army?" "That's exactly what he thinks you're doing," said Sirius, "or rather, that's exactly what he's afraid of Dumbledore's doing -- forming his own private army, with which he…” quote by J.K. Rowling
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““Trained in combat?" repeated Harry incredulously. "What does he think we're doing here, forming some sort of wizard army?" "That's exactly what he thinks you're doing," said Sirius, "or rather, that's exactly what he's afraid of Dumbledore's doing -- forming his own private army, with which he will be able to take on the Ministry of Magic." There was a pause in this, then Ron said, "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, including all the stuff that Luna Lovegood comes out with.””

J.K. Rowling

About This Quote

Source Book: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling, 2003

The dialogue reveals suspicion that Dumbledore is secretly building a private magical force, reflecting fear of power and mistrust among allies.

In simple terms: Characters fear Dumbledore is forming a secret army.

Key Takeaway

Question motives and hidden agendas.

Themes

trust power fear politics

Mood

skeptical tense

Type

dialogue dramatic political

When to use this quote

  • school politics
  • government oversight
  • military buildup
  • friendship dynamics

Key Concepts

authority paranoia secret societies

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence supports or refutes Dumbledore’s secret army?
  • How does fear shape group dynamics?
A Different Perspective

The quote may exaggerate paranoia, ignoring Dumbledore’s transparent leadership.

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