I remember the author’s comments some time ago to the effect that he was surprised that many readers (myself included) weren’t immediately sure that Quirrell is Voldemort. Has anyone considered that this might be a trans-forth-wall version of Bystander Effect?
The (presumably omniscient) narrator isn’t pointing out that Quirrell is Voldemort. The (presumably well informed) Professor Dumbledore has disclosed no such suspicions to the reader. (Presumably cunning and logical) Rationalist!Harry hasn’t made any connections between the sense of doom, harmonic magic interaction, and the constant encouragement to be evil.
Thus, any doubts the reader has about Quirrell’s identity can be easily rationalized away by the apparent lack of concern from the (apparently) intelligent, fictional characters.
The narrator isn’t omniscient; he only tells us things from certain characters’ points of view. I agree that it is suspcious that neither Dumbledore nor Harry think of this. But in fact neither has any reason to suspect that Voldemort is still alive, while we (having read the original series) do. (Also, Dumbledore was really bad about this sort of thing in canon.)
I remember the author’s comments some time ago to the effect that he was surprised that many readers (myself included) weren’t immediately sure that Quirrell is Voldemort. Has anyone considered that this might be a trans-forth-wall version of Bystander Effect?
The (presumably omniscient) narrator isn’t pointing out that Quirrell is Voldemort. The (presumably well informed) Professor Dumbledore has disclosed no such suspicions to the reader. (Presumably cunning and logical) Rationalist!Harry hasn’t made any connections between the sense of doom, harmonic magic interaction, and the constant encouragement to be evil.
Thus, any doubts the reader has about Quirrell’s identity can be easily rationalized away by the apparent lack of concern from the (apparently) intelligent, fictional characters.
The narrator isn’t omniscient; he only tells us things from certain characters’ points of view. I agree that it is suspcious that neither Dumbledore nor Harry think of this. But in fact neither has any reason to suspect that Voldemort is still alive, while we (having read the original series) do. (Also, Dumbledore was really bad about this sort of thing in canon.)