In canon, Quirrell had been a Hogwarts professor for several years before Harry enrolled, and other professors actually had noticed that he hadn’t been himself ever since he came back from a trip. Specifically, he had suddenly become unusually meek and afraid of everything. They attributed it to something like post-traumatic stress syndrome; I don’t remember the details, but they seemed to believe that he had encountered some kind of danger and had barely escaped with his life. (In Book 7, it’s mentioned that Dumbledore had indeed been suspicious of Quirrell and had given Snape the task of watching him.)
Was he a professor of something other thanDADA? Cos’ I think in Canon, Dumbledore had mentioned that they never managed to have a defence professor for more than a year after Voldy’s curse.
I wonder what all tests must they have done on that curse. Did they try to alternate professors between two subjects? Did they try semester assignment? After all it has been atleast 12 years or so for that curse, right?
Even in MOR, a string of bad events or bad professors has happened, so I assume not much has changed there.
I wonder why they haven’t simply renamed the course. If it was called “Battle Magic”, would V’s curse still apply? What if it was something completely new, like “Sunshine Course”? What if the name was changed to, say, “Transfiguration”? Let the students have McGonagall’s Transfiguration and Quirell’s “Transfiguration”. Students might get a little confused on their first week, but the benefit of having the actual education outweighs the cost… (and btw it’s legal to have 2 professors of the same subject—in canon HP they had Trelawny and Firenze both teaching Divination; not to mention that the headmaster is free to create new positions, like he did with The Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts).
In canon, Quirrell had been a Hogwarts professor for several years before Harry enrolled, and other professors actually had noticed that he hadn’t been himself ever since he came back from a trip. Specifically, he had suddenly become unusually meek and afraid of everything. They attributed it to something like post-traumatic stress syndrome; I don’t remember the details, but they seemed to believe that he had encountered some kind of danger and had barely escaped with his life. (In Book 7, it’s mentioned that Dumbledore had indeed been suspicious of Quirrell and had given Snape the task of watching him.)
Was he a professor of something other thanDADA? Cos’ I think in Canon, Dumbledore had mentioned that they never managed to have a defence professor for more than a year after Voldy’s curse.
I wonder what all tests must they have done on that curse. Did they try to alternate professors between two subjects? Did they try semester assignment? After all it has been atleast 12 years or so for that curse, right?
Even in MOR, a string of bad events or bad professors has happened, so I assume not much has changed there.
Yes. Rowling said in an interview that he taught Muggle Studies.
I wonder why they haven’t simply renamed the course. If it was called “Battle Magic”, would V’s curse still apply? What if it was something completely new, like “Sunshine Course”? What if the name was changed to, say, “Transfiguration”? Let the students have McGonagall’s Transfiguration and Quirell’s “Transfiguration”. Students might get a little confused on their first week, but the benefit of having the actual education outweighs the cost… (and btw it’s legal to have 2 professors of the same subject—in canon HP they had Trelawny and Firenze both teaching Divination; not to mention that the headmaster is free to create new positions, like he did with The Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts).
You’re right! Fixed.