That line confused me—I think we were expected to draw a lot of subtle inferences to figure out why it would make sense in this context.
On a side note, it is really jarring not to know everything Harry knows this late in the game. I always just read the third-person point of view as a matter of convenience, and accepted that we were fully immersed into the head of the current speaker. This distant outsiders’ perspective (“I’ve done some research”, “I have a plan”) is making it really hard for me to draw conclusions.
It’s also showing me just how much I relied on Harry running me through all the steps of some ridiculously complicated deduction. I wonder—does having a character who is both very intelligent and very honest mean that the reader has to be significantly less intelligent and active to follow along?
That line confused me—I think we were expected to draw a lot of subtle inferences to figure out why it would make sense in this context.
On a side note, it is really jarring not to know everything Harry knows this late in the game. I always just read the third-person point of view as a matter of convenience, and accepted that we were fully immersed into the head of the current speaker. This distant outsiders’ perspective (“I’ve done some research”, “I have a plan”) is making it really hard for me to draw conclusions.
It’s also showing me just how much I relied on Harry running me through all the steps of some ridiculously complicated deduction. I wonder—does having a character who is both very intelligent and very honest mean that the reader has to be significantly less intelligent and active to follow along?