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The Sephardic Hypothesis Regarding the Deep Meaning of Harry Potter

xio nixes created the theory of mourning.
And it is not bad at all!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaACwOXaamI

David and Mumu make opposing arguments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VirUix31zU8



I have another theory to propose.
My theory is the military training theory of the Jewish community.

Daniel Radcliffe is Jewish.

Here are the 7 steps to a good military training:

1. courage (first, it takes courage to go face each other)
2. the caution
3. patience
4. daring, this particular courage that dares to shine in the eyes of all
5. autonomy
6. Tenacity, ability to accept and endure misfortune
7. Independence



In Volume 1, Harry Potter shows courage.
He has the courage to want to open the letter, while these letters are strange, written in green ink, with a leaning handwriting.
He has the courage to go to meet this shaggy giant who answers to the name of Hagrid.
He has the courage to follow him alone to the wizarding world.
He has the courage to go to Hogwarts, to a new world from which he knows absolutely nothing.
He has the courage to do research on Nicolas Flamel, and to brave the dangers of administration.
He has the courage to face the steps that lead to the Philosopher's Stone, one after the other.

In Volume 2, Harry Potter is cautious.
He is cautious, taking Dobby's warnings into account.
He is cautious in conducting his investigation of the lurking monster rather than letting the school close.
He is cautious, taking care of his friends.
He is cautious, calling on the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, to come help him save Ginny.

In Volume 3, Harry Potter shows patience.
He's waiting for Hermione when she arrives late for classes.
He takes the time to go to divination classes, when it is useless.
He takes the time to dispose of the divination teacher, while she is a bit of a barjo.
He takes the time to use the Marauder's map.
He takes the time to listen to Sirius' explanations.
He is even surprised by the weather when Lupine suddenly turns into a werewolf.
And then he will have to go back in time to do the things that need to be done.

In Volume 4, Harry Potter is bold.
What a terrible moment when Dumbledore screams his name and where he has to stand up, in front of the students from 3 schools, and go into the room reserved for the participants of the tournament.
What audacity to face all these trials.
What audacity to stay and finish last, to save the vane.
What a daring thing not to make the choice of facility and cowardice, by abandoning Cedric to his fate (in the labyrinth).

In Volume 5, Harry Potter shows autonomy.
It takes autonomy to spy on the members of the order who are preparing plans.
It takes autonomy to create the Order of the Phoenix.
It takes autonomy to ask for help from his godfather, who is outlawed and actively sought after.
It takes autonomy to face Umbrage without saying anything, while she breaks the rules of the school (she uses her own blood to write lines).
It takes autonomy to take private lessons in legilimancy with Snape.
It takes autonomy to dare to pretend to be a girl's boyfriend.
It takes autonomy to face Voldemort face to face, because he tries to invade his mind.
It takes autonomy to fly to the rescue of Mr. Weasley, then Sirius Black.

In volume 6, Harry Potter is tenacious.
It takes tenacity to root out Horace Slughorn's terrible secrets.
It takes tenacity to win the Quidditch Cup.
It takes tenacity to investigate Malfoy's machiavellian plans.
It takes tenacity to ostensibly stand up to Death Eaters.
It takes tenacity to continue to confront Voldemort as evidence of his immense power is made.
It takes tenacity to follow Dumbledore in his fight against Horcruxes.

In Volume 7, Harry Potter is independent.
It takes independence to fend for food and sleep alone.
It takes independence to wage a struggle that is completely disapproved by the government in power.
It takes independence to refuse to go to school, and to refuse to follow the beaten track.
It takes independence to commit a break in the most secure banks in the world.
It takes independence to choose to help Malfoy rather than let him die.
It takes independence to find and destroy the horcruxes.

It takes independence to choose to engage in a fight, which is far from favorable to us.



Harry Potter finally becomes an adult, a real one.
It has finally acquired a deep maturity.
He has finally become a warrior, able to defend his person and his family.

Protestants believe that Jews are nazes, too weak to defend themselves.
It's not totally wrong.
What must be seen, too, is that Protestant solipsism is very pronounced.

If Jews do not always succeed in protecting decency, it is often because they are not supported by the only other culture supposed to be concerned about decency as well.
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