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bri-marie said:
I don't consider Harry to be the cause of Sirius' death. Not even in the slightest. I blame it on Dumbledore, Bellatrix, and Sirius himself. Dumbledore knew that Voldemort was going to figure out the connection between himself and Harry and he knew that, once he did, he was going to try and use it to get to Harry. Instead of telling Harry this, warning him about this, he kept his distance and forced Harry to be taught Occlumancy. When Occlumancy failed, he stilldidn't give him any explanation as to why he was doing this. Perhaps, if he'd been honest and up-front, Harry would have been 더 많이 prepared for that "vision" and would not have run to the Ministry so hastily (I actually think Dumbledore puts the blame on himself in the book for a reason similar to mine). Also, Dumbledore locked him up in his parents house (a house he despised) with nothing to do but clean and bully Kreacher. He was filled with pent up energy and anger and leapt (just like with the train station) at the first chance to get out and do something useful. Bellatrix is at fault because, well, she's the one that threw the curse at him. Sirius himself is to blame because he made the conscious decision to leave. No one forced him to go, 또는 manipulated him, 또는 twisted his arm. He heard Harry was in trouble at the Ministry and he left to go help him (even though he wasn't supposed to leave the house).
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