Well, there is a thing that should at least ring a bell in Harry’s mind to me. The “resonance” between Quirrell and Harry preventing their magic to interact which each other, when Voldemort transferred part of his magic to Harry, should be considered significant evidence towards Quirrell being Voldemort. Harry knows his magic partly comes from Voldemort, he knows Quirrell and his magic resonate in an unheard of way, and yet, he doesn’t at least suspect a link between the two ?
I don’t see the obvious link between those; magical transference seems like it could more easily lead to casting spells together more effectively, not it being a terrible idea to cast spells together. Harry is also biased against presuming causal factors that he can’t articulate a motivation for, and so it doesn’t seem likely that the character would come across that hypothesis in the first place.
Well, there is a thing that should at least ring a bell in Harry’s mind to me. The “resonance” between Quirrell and Harry preventing their magic to interact which each other, when Voldemort transferred part of his magic to Harry, should be considered significant evidence towards Quirrell being Voldemort. Harry knows his magic partly comes from Voldemort, he knows Quirrell and his magic resonate in an unheard of way, and yet, he doesn’t at least suspect a link between the two ?
I don’t see the obvious link between those; magical transference seems like it could more easily lead to casting spells together more effectively, not it being a terrible idea to cast spells together. Harry is also biased against presuming causal factors that he can’t articulate a motivation for, and so it doesn’t seem likely that the character would come across that hypothesis in the first place.