Hogwarts Gymnastics Professor
Chapter 69 The First Development Object——Hermione Granger
Chapter 69 The First Development Object - Hermione Granger
Professor Lockhart has finally returned to Hogwarts. Unlike the confusion and drifting with the crowd when he came to Hogwarts last time, Lockhart has a clear goal when he comes back this time - to cultivate talents who will overthrow the Ministry of Magic. grab.
When the whole world is rotten, education can purify it fundamentally.When the world is full of people eating people, we can also choose to save the children.
Lockhart decided to spread his ideas at Hogwarts, making more and more children realize the corruption of the Ministry of Magic and the rationale for overthrowing the Ministry of Magic.From this perspective, he can be regarded as a spy who broke into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from Azkaban School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
When Lockhart returned to school, the first person to find him was Hermione, and Hermione also happened to be the first development object in his plan.
Hermione has been in the habit of writing and communicating with Lockhart since last year. Even when Lockhart came to Hogwarts, she did not change this habit, so he could feel that Hermione had a natural sympathy and The spirit of rebellion against reality.
Yesterday, after learning that Lockhart was released, she also wrote a letter to Lockhart to express the confusion and ridicule she encountered when setting up the House Elf Rights Promotion Association.
But today, the usual sweet anticipation when waiting for a reply has become a kind of impatient anxiety, which she can no longer bear, so she knocked on the Defense Against the Dark Arts spell as soon as she learned that Lockhart had returned to school on Sunday afternoon Opening the door of the office, he told Professor Lockhart all his experiences and doubts.
"Miss Granger, I already understand what you mean. I must admit that the establishment of the House-Elf Protection Association is a very difficult and good thing. I can see your kindness and bravery from it."
"Thank you very much for your compliment, Professor Lockhart, but I..." Hermione's reply was interrupted by Lockhart.
"Miss Granger, I don't mean to interrupt you, but I want to say that what I mean is that your actions lack wisdom." Lockhart said.
"Huh?" Hermione stopped suddenly, her mouth opened wide, her eye circles began to turn red, and then she clenched her fists tightly, puffing out her cheeks and glaring at Lockhart.
Lockhart knew that what he said just now had hit her, perhaps she had never heard such criticism, after all, she was a smart person in the eyes of others since she was a child, and she was even ridiculed by the nickname "Miss Knowles".
"Correct answer/well done, five/ten points for Miss Granger/Gryffindor" was the phrase she heard most from Hogwarts professors, and now Lockhart said she lacked wit.
Hermione didn't speak, and Lockhart continued to explain: "Miss Granger, the lack of wisdom mentioned here does not mean that you are stupid. On the contrary, I think your lack of wisdom is because you are too smart."
"Ah?" Hermione opened her mouth wide again. At this moment, she began to wonder if she really lacked wisdom. Otherwise, how could it be possible that she understood every word Professor Lockhart said, but how could she be a little bit better in a sentence? Don't understand?
"Miss Granger, I don't know if you have noticed that you have a shortcoming, that is, you can't understand others. For example, when you can easily understand something, you will wonder why someone can't understand it, or feel that all Everyone should understand this."
"I remember Harry once told me that when you first met, you had already read the books "Modern History of Magic", "The Rise and Fall of Dark Magic", "Important Magical Events of the Twentieth Century", and I recognized him from inside, and said to him in confusion, 'God, you don't know. If I were me, I would find a way to find all the books that mentioned me.' Right?"
Hermione thought for a while and said, "Yes, I remember this incident. It was on the train to Hogwarts."
"This is where you lack wisdom. Because you are too smart, you can quickly understand or learn a lot of knowledge, but you will ignore that others don't know as much as you do, so many times what you do is seen by others. It's incomprehensible."
Looking at Hermione's increasingly puzzled eyes, Lockhart added: "Let me put it bluntly, you lack the ability to see things from other people's perspective.
"Like a lot of people are annoyed and even more disgusted with house-elves because of your over-promotion of the House-Elf Conservation Society, but you don't realize it."
"No... I didn't mean to... I thought they would all be like me... oh..." Hermione even started to choke up.
"Now, Miss Granger, I need you to analyze yourself and tell me why you feel sympathy for house elves." Lockhart asked seriously.
"Because I know Dobby, and Dobby told me a lot about what happened to him, and I feel very sad," replied Hermione.
"Very well, now Miss Granger, you tell me that if you don't know Dobby, and Dobby doesn't tell you what happened to him, and you just happened to hear about a house-elf suffering, you'd be so big on him. sympathy?"
"Maybe... no..." Hermione said in an uncertain tone.
"So do you feel some understanding of others' indifference to the House-Elf Protective Society?" Lockhart asked.
"I seem to understand." Hermione nodded thoughtfully, and then immediately asked: "But Harry, Ron, and Neville understand Dobby's current situation as well as I do. Why don't they support me?"
"Miss Granger, if you don't talk about the entire house elf group, but just talk about Dobby as an individual, do you think Harry and the others will work hard to protect Dobby?"
"Of course, we even have a plan."
"Very well, Miss Granger, tell me, Harry and the others clearly know that many house-elves are suffering like Dobby, but they are only willing to rescue Dobby, and they don't care about other house-elves who are also suffering? "
"Well...well...because they know Dobby, but not the other house-elves." Hermione replied after a little thought.
"That's right, here we can use a more general term - interest-related. Dobby and them are friends, and a person and his relatives and friends are basically both prosperous and harmless. We call this state of interest-related .”
"So the reason why Harry and the others are only willing to help Dobby and ignore more house elves is because they have interests with Dobby first and have no interest with other elves?" Hermione said in an uncertain tone.
"Yes, even your attempt to liberate the house-elves in the Hogwarts kitchen is even directly damaging their interests, so they are so resistant."
"What should I do?"
"Miss Granger, let's sort out the previous conversation, and you will find that we only talked about two points." Lockhart still didn't give a direct answer.
"Emotions and interests?" Hermione asked.
"That's right, so if we want others to accept our point of view, we must at least start from the two aspects of emotion and interest. There is an ancient oriental saying called moving with emotion and understanding with reason. This is the truth .
"Since you want others to accept your House-Elf Protection Association, you must do two things. One is to publicize the various experiences that house-elves have suffered, so that others can have sympathy for house-elves. The second is to let others Realizing that house-elves have a stake in them, a community of interests."
"But……"
Chapter 2 sent, please collect, please recommend, please invest, thank you all.
(End of this chapter)
Professor Lockhart has finally returned to Hogwarts. Unlike the confusion and drifting with the crowd when he came to Hogwarts last time, Lockhart has a clear goal when he comes back this time - to cultivate talents who will overthrow the Ministry of Magic. grab.
When the whole world is rotten, education can purify it fundamentally.When the world is full of people eating people, we can also choose to save the children.
Lockhart decided to spread his ideas at Hogwarts, making more and more children realize the corruption of the Ministry of Magic and the rationale for overthrowing the Ministry of Magic.From this perspective, he can be regarded as a spy who broke into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from Azkaban School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
When Lockhart returned to school, the first person to find him was Hermione, and Hermione also happened to be the first development object in his plan.
Hermione has been in the habit of writing and communicating with Lockhart since last year. Even when Lockhart came to Hogwarts, she did not change this habit, so he could feel that Hermione had a natural sympathy and The spirit of rebellion against reality.
Yesterday, after learning that Lockhart was released, she also wrote a letter to Lockhart to express the confusion and ridicule she encountered when setting up the House Elf Rights Promotion Association.
But today, the usual sweet anticipation when waiting for a reply has become a kind of impatient anxiety, which she can no longer bear, so she knocked on the Defense Against the Dark Arts spell as soon as she learned that Lockhart had returned to school on Sunday afternoon Opening the door of the office, he told Professor Lockhart all his experiences and doubts.
"Miss Granger, I already understand what you mean. I must admit that the establishment of the House-Elf Protection Association is a very difficult and good thing. I can see your kindness and bravery from it."
"Thank you very much for your compliment, Professor Lockhart, but I..." Hermione's reply was interrupted by Lockhart.
"Miss Granger, I don't mean to interrupt you, but I want to say that what I mean is that your actions lack wisdom." Lockhart said.
"Huh?" Hermione stopped suddenly, her mouth opened wide, her eye circles began to turn red, and then she clenched her fists tightly, puffing out her cheeks and glaring at Lockhart.
Lockhart knew that what he said just now had hit her, perhaps she had never heard such criticism, after all, she was a smart person in the eyes of others since she was a child, and she was even ridiculed by the nickname "Miss Knowles".
"Correct answer/well done, five/ten points for Miss Granger/Gryffindor" was the phrase she heard most from Hogwarts professors, and now Lockhart said she lacked wit.
Hermione didn't speak, and Lockhart continued to explain: "Miss Granger, the lack of wisdom mentioned here does not mean that you are stupid. On the contrary, I think your lack of wisdom is because you are too smart."
"Ah?" Hermione opened her mouth wide again. At this moment, she began to wonder if she really lacked wisdom. Otherwise, how could it be possible that she understood every word Professor Lockhart said, but how could she be a little bit better in a sentence? Don't understand?
"Miss Granger, I don't know if you have noticed that you have a shortcoming, that is, you can't understand others. For example, when you can easily understand something, you will wonder why someone can't understand it, or feel that all Everyone should understand this."
"I remember Harry once told me that when you first met, you had already read the books "Modern History of Magic", "The Rise and Fall of Dark Magic", "Important Magical Events of the Twentieth Century", and I recognized him from inside, and said to him in confusion, 'God, you don't know. If I were me, I would find a way to find all the books that mentioned me.' Right?"
Hermione thought for a while and said, "Yes, I remember this incident. It was on the train to Hogwarts."
"This is where you lack wisdom. Because you are too smart, you can quickly understand or learn a lot of knowledge, but you will ignore that others don't know as much as you do, so many times what you do is seen by others. It's incomprehensible."
Looking at Hermione's increasingly puzzled eyes, Lockhart added: "Let me put it bluntly, you lack the ability to see things from other people's perspective.
"Like a lot of people are annoyed and even more disgusted with house-elves because of your over-promotion of the House-Elf Conservation Society, but you don't realize it."
"No... I didn't mean to... I thought they would all be like me... oh..." Hermione even started to choke up.
"Now, Miss Granger, I need you to analyze yourself and tell me why you feel sympathy for house elves." Lockhart asked seriously.
"Because I know Dobby, and Dobby told me a lot about what happened to him, and I feel very sad," replied Hermione.
"Very well, now Miss Granger, you tell me that if you don't know Dobby, and Dobby doesn't tell you what happened to him, and you just happened to hear about a house-elf suffering, you'd be so big on him. sympathy?"
"Maybe... no..." Hermione said in an uncertain tone.
"So do you feel some understanding of others' indifference to the House-Elf Protective Society?" Lockhart asked.
"I seem to understand." Hermione nodded thoughtfully, and then immediately asked: "But Harry, Ron, and Neville understand Dobby's current situation as well as I do. Why don't they support me?"
"Miss Granger, if you don't talk about the entire house elf group, but just talk about Dobby as an individual, do you think Harry and the others will work hard to protect Dobby?"
"Of course, we even have a plan."
"Very well, Miss Granger, tell me, Harry and the others clearly know that many house-elves are suffering like Dobby, but they are only willing to rescue Dobby, and they don't care about other house-elves who are also suffering? "
"Well...well...because they know Dobby, but not the other house-elves." Hermione replied after a little thought.
"That's right, here we can use a more general term - interest-related. Dobby and them are friends, and a person and his relatives and friends are basically both prosperous and harmless. We call this state of interest-related .”
"So the reason why Harry and the others are only willing to help Dobby and ignore more house elves is because they have interests with Dobby first and have no interest with other elves?" Hermione said in an uncertain tone.
"Yes, even your attempt to liberate the house-elves in the Hogwarts kitchen is even directly damaging their interests, so they are so resistant."
"What should I do?"
"Miss Granger, let's sort out the previous conversation, and you will find that we only talked about two points." Lockhart still didn't give a direct answer.
"Emotions and interests?" Hermione asked.
"That's right, so if we want others to accept our point of view, we must at least start from the two aspects of emotion and interest. There is an ancient oriental saying called moving with emotion and understanding with reason. This is the truth .
"Since you want others to accept your House-Elf Protection Association, you must do two things. One is to publicize the various experiences that house-elves have suffered, so that others can have sympathy for house-elves. The second is to let others Realizing that house-elves have a stake in them, a community of interests."
"But……"
Chapter 2 sent, please collect, please recommend, please invest, thank you all.
(End of this chapter)
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