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Throughout the novel, Dumbledore and Harry rarely interact one-on-one, yet Dumbledore becomes a key figure in Harry’s life. Why is Dumbledore so important to Harry? How do we know Dumbledore is significant to Harry? What builds this connection? Find evidence to support your ideas in a variety of chapters throughout the novel.
Teaching Suggestion: Teachers might start the discussion by pointing out key scenes where Harry interacts with Dumbledore. After highlighting excerpts of the text, teachers might incorporate a freewrite about Harry’s relationship with Dumbledore, then ask students to share key points. Guiding students through a close read of the interaction between Harry and Dumbledore in the last chapter can help illuminate some key points to show how and why Dumbledore is important to Harry.
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