Also, I doubt that when Voldemort kills some random mook he’s feeling personal hate towards him. And IIRC in canon Quirrelmort (ETA: no, not him, another Evil Teacher) kills some lab animals in class to demonstrate the killing curse; I’m sure he didn’t hate them. The requirement for hatred is a sort of “Negative Emotions == Dark Side” thing.
That’s interesting. Rational!Harry might not be well-versed in subtleties of casting unforgivables, so Quirrel’s explanation might look more plausible to him.
According to canon, the spell must be cast with hatred. I’m not sure it has to be cast with the intent to be lethal.
Also, I doubt that when Voldemort kills some random mook he’s feeling personal hate towards him. And IIRC in canon Quirrelmort (ETA: no, not him, another Evil Teacher) kills some lab animals in class to demonstrate the killing curse; I’m sure he didn’t hate them. The requirement for hatred is a sort of “Negative Emotions == Dark Side” thing.
You’re thinking of Barty Crouch Jr. masquerading as Alastor Moody in Goblet of Fire.
EDIT: typo
Right, thanks!
Alastor.
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That’s interesting. Rational!Harry might not be well-versed in subtleties of casting unforgivables, so Quirrel’s explanation might look more plausible to him.