Granted, but that’s a really unusual thing for the mind to jump to. “Oh god, who will feed my owl?!”, maybe, but “I’m going to fail DADA! Ohnoes!” seems terribly unlikely.
Also, at risk of pointing out the obvious, he’s fricking Voldemort. He’s allowed to do evil stuff.
(I don’t think anyone has been suggesting that it would be, I dunno, out of character for Quirrelmort to make the point he’s making. What’s at issue is—isn’t it? -- that Harry thinks it’s unwise or irrational or unfair or something of the kind. And Harry evidently hasn’t figured out who Quirrell really is yet. Or maybe he has, at the very end of the chapter, though I am inclined to doubt it.)
Granted, but that’s a really unusual thing for the mind to jump to. “Oh god, who will feed my owl?!”, maybe, but “I’m going to fail DADA! Ohnoes!” seems terribly unlikely.
Also, at risk of pointing out the obvious, he’s fricking Voldemort. He’s allowed to do evil stuff.
DADA would be on your mind at that point. It seems pretty likely to me. Shrug.
Allowed?
(I don’t think anyone has been suggesting that it would be, I dunno, out of character for Quirrelmort to make the point he’s making. What’s at issue is—isn’t it? -- that Harry thinks it’s unwise or irrational or unfair or something of the kind. And Harry evidently hasn’t figured out who Quirrell really is yet. Or maybe he has, at the very end of the chapter, though I am inclined to doubt it.)
Right, good call.