I want to speak up in defense of McGonagall, and Eliezer’s treatment of her.
One of the central conceits of HPMOR is that, basically, everyone in the wizarding world except Harry and Riddle/Voldemort/Munroe/Quirrell are stupid. Yes many Order of the Phoenix members got slight upgrades from canon, but from their point of view they were still losing and it’s pretty clear Voldemort could have defeated them easily at an early point except for some reason he didn’t try.
Add this to the fact that while McGonagall screwed up, a bunch of allegedly responsible adults plus Harry watched her screw up and didn’t correct her. When Harry chews her out, he implicitly chews out everyone; he sees himself as the only person capable of taking responsibility for what happened.
One of the central conceits of HPMOR is that, basically, everyone in the wizarding world except Harry and Riddle/Voldemort/Munroe/Quirrell are stupid.
One of the central conceits is that the viewpoint character, Harry, comes across as believing that everyone who has not earned his respect is stupid. But it is not really in the interests of most wizards to prove the full extent of their magical or reasoning abilities to every judgmental 11-year-old who comes along.
Well, “stupid” may be a little unfair in the case of Order members or Lucius, but there’s clearly a big intelligence gab between Harry and Riddle on the one hand and everyone else on the other hand. It’s not just lack of positive evidence that tells us this. We have Dumbledore’s own testimony that he (and the entire rest of the Order of the Phoenix) was totally outmatched against Voldemort in the first wizarding war.
I want to speak up in defense of McGonagall, and Eliezer’s treatment of her.
One of the central conceits of HPMOR is that, basically, everyone in the wizarding world except Harry and Riddle/Voldemort/Munroe/Quirrell are stupid. Yes many Order of the Phoenix members got slight upgrades from canon, but from their point of view they were still losing and it’s pretty clear Voldemort could have defeated them easily at an early point except for some reason he didn’t try.
Add this to the fact that while McGonagall screwed up, a bunch of allegedly responsible adults plus Harry watched her screw up and didn’t correct her. When Harry chews her out, he implicitly chews out everyone; he sees himself as the only person capable of taking responsibility for what happened.
One of the central conceits is that the viewpoint character, Harry, comes across as believing that everyone who has not earned his respect is stupid. But it is not really in the interests of most wizards to prove the full extent of their magical or reasoning abilities to every judgmental 11-year-old who comes along.
(I commented on this back in December.)
Well, “stupid” may be a little unfair in the case of Order members or Lucius, but there’s clearly a big intelligence gab between Harry and Riddle on the one hand and everyone else on the other hand. It’s not just lack of positive evidence that tells us this. We have Dumbledore’s own testimony that he (and the entire rest of the Order of the Phoenix) was totally outmatched against Voldemort in the first wizarding war.