Prejudice and Othering
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Prejudice and Othering
On pg. 40, Vernon says, “Oh, these people’s minds work in strange ways, Petunia, they’re not like you and me.”
- Vernon regularly normalizes his own family while “othering” those connected to the wizarding world.
- What effect do you think this could have on Harry when he finally learns he’s a wizard?
- What are you noticing so far in terms of themes of prejudice?
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