Yet, if Harry’s story were to pick back up, this point should change.
However, there is one even smaller detail that I dislike and would like to see eradicated.
The job of an Auror is sort of like being a police officer.
It is a government job with rules and regulations.
If theHarry Potterseries teaches us anything about Harry, it is that he is a rule-breaker.
He usually doesn’t do things by the books, ever.
Although Harry is smart and good at fighting, he did enough of that throughout his childhood.
More than that,Harry deserves a break from all the fighting.
AfterDeathly Hallows,I can’t imagine Harry being super eager to return to fighting bad guys.
Although Harry is smart and good at fighting, he did enough of that throughout his childhood.
His adulthood, on the other hand, should have more of a focus on safety and comfort.
He could use his experience of defeating Voldemort to inform his teaching, and create stronger wizards like himself.
If he could do it at 15, why not for the rest of his life?
Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin, or Hufflepuff?
Where did Harry Potter’s professors spend their time while studying in the halls of Hogwarts?
Another benefit of Harry working at Hogwarts is that he would be able to stay at Hogwarts.
Furthermore, HBO’sHarry PotterTV show will also make a newHarry Potterdifficult.
Honestly, though, it’s probably for the better.