I’ve the impression that Harry actually has some kind of censor inside his head that prevents him from thinking about the sense of doom concerning Quirrel. He is never shown remembering it and reflecting on it, even though it should be a pretty damn conspicuous and important fact. EDIT: not never, as seen below, but the amount of thought he expends on the matter still seems to be weirdly little.
And now that he knows what it means—that his and Quirrel’s magics cannot touch each other because they “resonate”—he never tries to research this phenomenon. And he’s been told he has the “brother wand” to Voldemort’s...
Yes, yes, and yes. There’s a lot of stuff that Harry hasn’t followed up on, at least as far as we’ve been shown. He has his priorities, after all; researching magical resonance won’t earn him Quirrell Points!
Harry started to get up from his chair, then halted. “Um, sorry, I did have something else I wanted to tell you—”
You could hardly see the flinch. “What is it, Mr. Potter?”
“It’s about Professor Quirrell—”
“I’m sure, Mr. Potter, that it is nothing of importance.” Professor McGonagall spoke the words in a great rush. “Surely you heard the Headmaster tell the students that you were not to bother us with any unimportant complaints about the Defense Professor?”
Harry was rather confused. “But this could be important, yesterday I got this sudden sense of doom when—”
“Mr. Potter! I have a sense of doom as well! And my sense of doom is suggesting that you must not finish that sentence!”
Harry’s mouth gaped open. Professor McGonagall had succeeded; Harry was speechless.
ETA: I agree he doesn’t pay as much attention to it as it deserves, but given the reaction he got when he brought it up...
I’ve gotten that impression too. Even if McGonnagal had dissuaded him sufficiently from discussing it with others, shouldn’t Harry be attempting to make a list of possible hypotheses to explain to himself said “sense of Doom”?
I’ve the impression that Harry actually has some kind of censor inside his head that prevents him from thinking about the sense of doom concerning Quirrel. He is never shown remembering it and reflecting on it, even though it should be a pretty damn conspicuous and important fact. EDIT: not never, as seen below, but the amount of thought he expends on the matter still seems to be weirdly little.
And now that he knows what it means—that his and Quirrel’s magics cannot touch each other because they “resonate”—he never tries to research this phenomenon. And he’s been told he has the “brother wand” to Voldemort’s...
Yes, yes, and yes. There’s a lot of stuff that Harry hasn’t followed up on, at least as far as we’ve been shown. He has his priorities, after all; researching magical resonance won’t earn him Quirrell Points!
ETA: I agree he doesn’t pay as much attention to it as it deserves, but given the reaction he got when he brought it up...
I’ve gotten that impression too. Even if McGonnagal had dissuaded him sufficiently from discussing it with others, shouldn’t Harry be attempting to make a list of possible hypotheses to explain to himself said “sense of Doom”?